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  1. Prince Khosrow Mirza Qajar ( Persian: شاهزاده خسرو میرزا قاجار; 1813 – 21 October 1875) was the seventh son of Abbas Mirza and grandson of Fath-Ali Shah, King of Iran. After the death of Alexander Griboyedov, Russian diplomat in Tehran, by the hands of Iranian culprits, Khosrow Mirza was assigned by his father, the Crown ...

  2. ḴOSROW MIRZĀ QĀJĀR (b. 1813; d. Hamadan, 21 Ramazan, 1291/21 October 1875), the seventh son of Crown Prince ʿAbbās Mirzā, who led an official Iranian delegation to the Tsarist court in St. Petersburg. Following the murder of Alexander Griboedov, the envoy and minister plenipotentiary of Russia in Tehran ( wazir-e moḵtār) in 1829, and ...

  3. In his lecture, Dr. Bournoutian detailed the ten-month long journey from Tabriz to St. Petersburg headed by Khosrow Mirza—the seventh son of the Crown Prince of Iran Abbas Mirza. Scholars know some of the details of the journey due to a diary that was kept by Khosrow Mirza’s secretary during the entire trip.

  4. Gogol’s Nose was one of many witnesses to the fashion of the day in the imper ial capital of Russia and its inspiration, the 16-year-old Khosrow Mirza (1813-75), the seventh son of Crown Prince ‘Abbas Mirza (Figure 3.1), who travelled from Tehran to St Petersburg on the “Redemption” mission after the Tehran massacre of the Russian ...

  5. For those interested in Armenian numismatics, the Griboedov Affair Medal holds a unique place. Struck in 1829 to commemorate Khosrow Mirza's diplomatic mission to Russia, the medal serves as a physical artifact that encapsulates a complex moment in history.

  6. Khosrow Mirza's mission to St Petersburg in 1829. Khosrow Mirza's mission to St Petersburg in 1829. Khosrow Mirza's mission to St Petersburg in 1829. Firuza Melville.

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  8. found: Melville, Firuza I. Khosrow Mirza's mission to St. Petersburg in 1829, in Iranian-Russian encounters, 2013 (16-year-old Khosrow Mirza (1813-1875); the 7th son of Crown Prince 'Abbas Mirza of Iran; he traveled from Tehran to St. Petersburg on a "redemption" mission after the massacre of the Russian embassy in Tehran in 1829)

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