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Aghasi (name)
Aghasi or Aghassi may refer to: Given name * Agasi Babayan or Aghasi Babayan (1908–1995), Armenian film director, screenwriter and actor * Aghasi Khan (1731–1788), Second khan of Shirvan khanate * Aghasi Khanjian (1901–1936), Soviet Armenian politician, Secretary of the Communist Party of Armenia * Aghasi Mammadov (born 1980), Azerbaijani boxer * Aghasi Manukyan (1967–2018), Armenian Greco-Roman wrestler Surname * Aref Aghasi (born 1997), Iranian footballer * Haji Mirza Aqasi or Aghasi, Iranian politician, who served as the grand vizier of the Qajar king (shah) Mohammad Shah Qajar * Ibrahim Pasha Qattar Aghasi, Ottoman statesman and wali * Kizlar Aghasi, head of the eunuchs in the harem of the Ottoman Sultan * Nematollah Aghasi (1939–2005), Iranian songer and songwriter Others * Ashik Aghasi, a village on Iran * Kol Aghasi, a military rank in the Ottoman Army See also * Agassi * Agha (other) Agha may refer to: * Agha (actor) (1914–1992), Indian fi ...
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Agasi Babayan
Agasi Babayan (, 21 December 1921 in Azatavan, Armenian SSR, USSR – November 17, 1995) was an Armenian director, screenwriter, and actor.Agasi Babayan
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He received the title of Merited Artist of the RSFSR in 1974.


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He studied acting and film direction under Sergei Gerasimov at and worked at the
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Aghasi Khan
Aghasi Khan (, 1731–1788) was second Khan of Shirvan Khanate along with his brother Muhammad Said Khan (Shirvan), Muhammad Said Khan. Background He was born to powerful noble Allahverdi bey (d. 1767) (although, Abbasgulu Bakikhanov, Bakikhanov erraneously names his father as Askar bey) and his wife Ummugulsum khanum (d. 1742) in 1731. His parents were of House of Sarkar () of Khanchobany, Khanchobani tribe (). He had an elder brother Muhammad Said Khan (Shirvan), Muhammad Said, and younger brothers Muhammad Husain (1733-1789) and Agha Razi (1735-1758). His sisters Fatima (b.1737), Qiz Ana Khanum (b. 1747) and Sakina (1755-1796) were all married to local Shirvani beys. Dual reign with Muhammad Said Shirvan was a region on the periphery of Afsharid Iran. In 1761, with Karim Khan Zand’s approval, the residents of Agsu (city), New Shamakhi deposed Nader Shah’s appointed governor and installed their own choice, Hajji Mohammad Ali Khan, Hajji Mohammad ʿAli Khan, who ruled ...
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Aghasi Khanjian
Aghasi Ghevondi Khanjian (; ; January 30, 1901 – July 9, 1936) was First Secretary of the Communist Party of Armenia from May 1930 to July 1936. Biography Khanjian was born in the city of Van, Ottoman Empire (today eastern Turkey). With the onslaught of the Armenian genocide, his family emigrated from the city in 1915 and settled in Russian Armenia, where they took refuge at Etchmiadzin Cathedral. Khanjian enrolled at the Gevorgian Seminary, but gradually became attracted by revolutionary Marxist politics. In 1917–19, he was one of the organizers of Spartak, the Marxist students' union of Armenia. He later served as the secretary of the Armenian Bolshevik underground committee. He was arrested by the Armenian authorities in August 1919. In September 1919, Khanjian was elected in absentia to the Transcaucasian regional committee of Komsomol. He was released from prison by January 1920, but was arrested again in August 1920 and sentenced to ten years of imprisonment. H ...
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Aghasi Mammadov
Aghasi Aghagul oghlu Mammadov (born 1 June 1980) is an Azerbaijani boxer who competed in the bantamweight division (54 kg) at the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the bronze medal. Career Mammadov competed for Turkey for several years, under the name Aghasi Aghaguloghlu, for instance at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Olympic results 2000 (as a bantamweight) *Defeated Mai Kangde (China) 17-4 *Defeated Nehomar Cermeño (Venezuela) 11-3 *Lost to Guillermo Rigondeaux (Cuba) 5-14 He returned to Azerbaijan before the 2002 European Championships, and now competes for Azerbaijan. A year later, at the 2003 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Bangkok, he won the world title in the Bantamweight Division in the finals against Russia's Gennady Kovalev. In the second round he sensationally beat Cuban superstar Guillermo Rigondeaux 16:13 after losing to him in Sydney and Belfast. He qualified for the 2004 Summer Olympics by topping the 4th AIBA European 2004 Olympic Qualifyi ...
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Aghasi Manukyan
Aghasi Manukyan (, 27 February 1967 – 19 March 2018) was an Armenian Greco-Roman wrestler. He was a World Cup winner and World Champion. Manukyan earned the Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR Master of Sports of International Class title in 1987. Biography Aghasi Manukyan was born 27 February 1967 in Leninakan (now Gyumri), Soviet Armenia. He started wrestling in 1977 under the coaching of Aram Sargsyan. In 1984 he won the Espoir European Championships and in 1987 he won the Espoir World Championships. Manukyan was recruited into the USSR national Greco-Roman wrestling team in 1988. That same year, he came in first place at the Wrestling World Cup team competition. After Armenia gained its independence from the Soviet Union, Manukyan began representing his native country. Manukyan won a gold medal at the 1993 World Wrestling Championships in his debut as an Armenian wrestler. Manukyan was the first ever wrestler from the independent Armenia to become a Wrestling World Champ ...
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Aref Aghasi
Aref Aghasi Kolahsorkhi (; born 2 January 1997) is an Iranian footballer who plays as a defender for Iranian club Esteghlal in Persian Gulf Pro League. International career He made his debut against Algeria on 12 June 2022 in a friendly match. Career statistics Club International Honours Foolad * Hazfi Cup: 2020–21 * Iranian Super Cup: 2021 Like the year 2020, 2021 was also heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, due to the emergence of multiple Variants of SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 variants. The major global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, which began at the end of 2020, continued ... Tractor * Persian Gulf Pro League: 2024–25 References 1997 births Living people Iranian men's footballers Men's association football defenders Tractor S.C. players Foolad F.C. players Esteghlal F.C. players People from Izeh Iran men's under-20 international footballers Footballers from Khuzestan province 21st-century Iranian sportsmen {{Iran-footy-def ...
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Haji Mirza Aqasi
Haji Mirza Abbas Iravani (), better known by his title of Aqasi (; also spelled Aghasi), was an Qajar Iran, Iranian politician who served as the grand vizier of the third Qajar dynasty, Qajar shah, Mohammad Shah Qajar () from 1835 to 1848. Early life Abbas was born in in Yerevan, Iravan (Yerevan), a city located in the Erivan Khanate, Iravan Khanate, a khanate (i.e. province) located in the northwestern part of Qajar Iran. He was a son of Moslem ibn Abbas, a wealthy landowner, and a member of the Bayat (tribe), Bayat clan. During his youth, Abbas spent his time with his father in the holy Shi'ite sites in Ottoman Iraq, where he was tutored by the Ni'matullāhī, Ne'matallahi Sufi teacher Molla 'Abd-al-Samad. There he stayed until 1802, when Molla 'Abd-al-Samad was killed during the Wahhabi sack of Karbala. For a period, Abbas embraced the life of a homeless dervish and made pilgrimage to Mecca, until he finally returned to his hometown, where reportedly served as a clerk to the A ...
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Ibrahim Pasha Qattar Aghasi
Ibrahim Pasha Qatarağasi (nisba also spelled ''Qattar Aghasi'' or ''Qataraghasi'') was an Ottoman statesman who served as ''wali'' (governor) of the Aleppo, Damascus, Diyarbekir and Tripoli ''eyalets'' (provinces) in the early 19th century. Early career Most likely of Turkish origin, there is scarce information about Ibrahim Pasha's early life. However, in the 1770s and 1780s,Meriwether, p. 97. he served as a trusted retainer of Muhammad Taha (Mehmed Effeni Tahazade), the ''naqib al-ashraf'' (head of the order of Muhammad's descendants) of Aleppo.Meriwether, p. 61. Muhammad Taha served the office for 25 years (in 1747–1767 and 1782–1786), and was able to unify the city's ''ashraf'' into a political and military force that confronted Aleppo's powerful Janissary faction.Hathaway and Barbir, p. 93. Taha tasked Ibrahim Pasha (then known as "Ibrahim Agha") with collecting taxes in Aleppo's rural hinterland (Taha owned several tax farms in this area), enabling him to accumulate ...
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Kizlar Aghasi
The Kizlar Agha (, , ), formally the Agha of the House of Felicity (, ), was the head of the eunuchs who guarded the Ottoman Imperial Harem in Constantinople. Established in 1574, the post ranked among the most important in the Ottoman Empire until the early 19th century, especially after the stewardship of the two holy cities of Mecca and Medina and the supervision of all waqfs (charitable foundations) in the Empire came under his purview. The wealth thus amassed, the proximity to the sultan, and the role the harem ladies played in court intrigues ("Sultanate of Women") meant that its occupant had considerable political influence; several kızlar aghas were responsible for the downfall of grand viziers and the accession of sultans. Soon after its creation and until its abolition, close to the abolition of the Ottoman sultanate, the post came to be occupied by Black African eunuch slaves, and hence is also referred to as the Chief Black Eunuch. History The post of the kızlar ...
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Nematollah Aghasi
Nematollah Azmoodeh (; 21 July 1939 – 6 November 2005), also known as Nematollah Aghasi () and commonly addressed by the mononym Aghasi (Persian: or ), was an Iranian singer and songwriter. He was one of the most notable pre-Revolution singers. Biography Aghasi was born on 21 July 1939 in Ahvaz. He was interested in sports and was active in the Taj Club of Ahvaz. As a young man, he began to read music. Aghasi's songs include ("Amane" ) and ("Labeh kaaroon" ). After his successful performances in Laleh-Zar, he was the first Laleh-Zari singer to have his voice broadcast on Iranian National Radio and Television. ''Vaveyla Leyli'' was one of the songs played on Iranian Voice and television. A cover of this song was also released in 2012 by Shahram Shabpareh. Andranik Madadian and Nematollah Aghasi once performed Ameneh in a joint US concert. Two years before his death, Aghasi was allowed to return to the Pars Theater in Laleh-Zar, where he began his artistic career, for th ...
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Ashik Aghasi
Ashik Aghasi (, also Romanized as Āshīk Āghāsī) is a village in Khotbeh Sara Rural District, Kargan Rud District, Talesh County, Gilan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... At the 2006 census, its population was 1,181, in 325 families. References Populated places in Talesh County {{Talesh-geo-stub ...
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Kol Aghasi
''Kolağası'' (also written as ''Kol Ağası'', ''Kol Aghasi'') was a military rank of the Ottoman Army. It corresponds to a Senior Captain or an Adjutant Major.Erik Jan Zürcher, ''The Unionist Factor: The Role of the Committee of Union and Progress in the Turkish National Movement, 1905-1926'', BRILL, 1984, p. 64./ref> ''Kol Ağası'' is a compound word composed of ''Kol'' (column in Turkish) and ''Ağa'' (chief in Turkish). The rank was junior to the rank ''Binbaşı'' (Major), and senior to the rank ''Yüzbaşı'' (Captain) in the Ottoman Army. Despite being a single rank, ''Kolağası'' was divided in two: ''Sağ Kolağası'' (Kolağası of the Right Flank) and ''Sol Kolağası'' (Kolağası of the Left Flank). ''Sağ Kolağası'' was senior to ''Sol Kolağası''. After the rank of ''Yüzbaşı'' (Captain), an officer had to first become ''Sol Kolağası'', before becoming ''Sağ Kolağası''. See also *Comparative military ranks of World War I *Asakir-i Mansure-i Muhamme ...
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