Mirza Abol Hasan Khan llchi Shirazi's Will

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Mirza Hasan Khan llchi Shirazi (1776 -1848) was the second son of Mirza Mohammad Ali, a secretary in Nader Shah Court. He was an influenced statesman in Fath-ali Shah and Mohammad Shah kingdoms, whose biography and political deeds were subjected to several questions, such as receiving salary from British government, to which many sources have pointed. The remaining records from the past, can be of help surfacing the realities, and the records would be useful, in this regard specially when the person himself has produced them.Therefore, what we have brought here, is a rewriten text of llchi Shirazi's will, which tells us his convictions, social and personal trends.Besides, the issue of his receiving salary from British embassy have been heeded. Through scanning llchi Shirazi's life in the records and comparing them with the will, we have come to the conclusion that he was being paid by the British government, and more important point is that he himself had specified the way the money should have been spent posthumously.
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Persian
Published:
Ganjine - ye Asnad, Volume:14 Issue: 54, 2004
Page:
13
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