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Amir Kabir, the famous Persian vazir.
'Amir Kabir' (
1807 -
January 11 ,
1852)(), also known as 'Mirza Taghi Khan Amir-Nezam' (), was the Prime minister of
Persia (Iran) under
Nasereddin Shah (The emperor). He was born in
Hazaveh, a county of
Arak.
His father, Karbalaee Ghorban (), was a cook for
Mirza Abu'l-Qasim Farahani Qá'im Maqam, a previous prime minister, which made Mirza Taghi Khan learn many skills of the court.
Amir Kabir was sent to the
Ottoman Empire to represent Persia in negotiations for an end to a hundred years of war between the two empires. He also helped
Nasereddin Shah to receive the throne, so the Shah made him his chancellor and gave his sister to him in marriage.
Government expenditure was slashed, and a distinction was made between the privy and public purses. The instruments of central administration were overhauled, and Amir Kabir assumed responsibility for all areas of the bureaucracy. Additionally, Amir Kabir curtailed foreign interference in Iran's domestic affairs.
Amir Kabir started some reformist movements in Persia. He founded
Darolfonoon, the first European-style college in Persia. He also supported the foundation of the first Persian newspaper,
vaghaye al etefaghiyeh. Later, however, the Shah dismissed Amir Kabir and sent him into internal exile in
Kashan.
It is said that the
Russian embassy offered him a refuge in Russia, which Amir Kabir declined. Later, when the Shah was
drunk, the Shah's mother and her aides asked him for an order to execute Amir Kabir, and executed the order very quickly in
Kashan's Fin Bath, before the Shah could rescind the order.
The
Amirkabir University of Technology in
Tehran today is named after him in his honor.
In fiction
Amir Kabir is portrayed by
Dariush Arjmand in movie ''
Nassereddin Shah, Actor-e Cinema.''
He is also portrayed by
Saeed Nikpour in Tv series
Amir Kabir.
See also
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Prime Minister of Iran
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List of Prime Ministers of Iran
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Military history of Iran