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Name: Maragheh Khanate (Persia)

Type: Polity

Start: 1814 AD

End: 1916 AD

Nation: maragheh

Parent: persia (modern)

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The Khanate rejoined the Persian Empire in 1829 as an effective vassal.

Establishment


  • January 1814: In the year 1813, Morières Ahmed Khan is described as a rich ruler of Maragha.
  • Chronology


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    1. World War I


    Was a global conflict between two coalitions, the Allies (primarily France, the United Kingdom, Russia, Italy, Japan, and the United States) and the Central Powers (led by Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire). It was mainly caused by the competition of the western countries over domain in Europe and in the rest of the world with their colonial empires. The war ended with the defeat of the Central Powers. The war also caused the Russian Revolution and the ensuing Russian Civil War.

    1.1.World War I Middle East Theatre

    Was the theatre of war in the Middle East during World War I.

    1.1.1.Persian Campaign

    Was a series of military conflicts between the Ottoman Empire, British Empire and Russian Empire in Iran during World War I.

  • February 1916: On February 26, 1916, the Russians defeated the Ottoman gendarmes, who were forced to retreat to Qasr-e-Shirin province.

  • Disestablishment


  • February 1916: On February 26, 1916, the Russians defeated the Ottoman gendarmes, who were forced to retreat to Qasr-e-Shirin province.
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