Son of Hajj Hassan Qarajadaghi, Sattar Khan, was entitled as Sardar e melli (national commander) by the majliss, after so many struggles for the establishment of constitutionalism by Mohammad Ali Shah. In mid march 1872, he arrived at Tehran in the company of Bagher Khan and the Mujahedin of Tabriz and was received with warm welcome of Tehran people. Following the murder of Ayatollah Seyyed Abdollah Behbahani, Mirza Ali Mohammad Khan Tarbiat, and Seyyed Abdorrazzaq Khan, head of industry house, the Majliss ratified the law of disarmament, and the government decided to carry out the rule peacefully. Some meetings were held between the government and Majliss representatives and the mujahedin at the Atabak Park. However, nothing came out of these meetings and the fights began between the two sides which eventually ended with the wounding of Sattar Khan and the death of some others. The followings are 13 documents relating to Sattar Khan and his will to defend the constitutionalism, Majliss and freedom of speech, the possibility of unrests taking place in the west and Azerbaijan in case of not considering their wishes, the payment of pension to his family living in financial difficulty and his taking refuge at the Ottoman Shahbandari.
Sattar Khan
A request from Majlis to make ministry of finance responsible to pay outstanding for ten months pensions amounting of 500 tomans to fifty remainders of Satta khan and not making delays in the later payments
[M 144-33-21]
[M 144-33-21]
Sattar Khan
A letter to the Majlis describing the sacrifices of revolutionaries including Sattar Khan and Bagher Khan for the rule of justice, constitution, freedom of thoughts, and safeguarding Majlis, and requesting to receive a pension equal to that of Sattar Khan and Bagher Khan or compensate for the damages to their living
[M 144-33-80] (page 1)
[M 144-33-80] (page 1)
Sattar Khan
The premier's reply to the minister of finance to expedite the preparation of a bill to be submitted to the Majlis for the payment of a pension of 60 tomans to Sattar Khan's brother, Azim Khan for his sacrifices in the constitutionalism, and his not having sufficient governmental services to receive retirement pensions
[M 144-17-20]
[M 144-17-20]
Sattar Khan
Sattar Khan's brother, Hajj Azim's request from the Majlis for a pension to afford the expenses of his family and himself, taking into consideration the government's objection to grant them one of Shojaoddowleh's villages for the damages he had brought them at the time of constitutionalism
[M 144-17-21]
[M 144-17-21]
Sattar Khan
A letter by the premier to Mirza Mohsen declaring the impossibility of paying Sattar Khan's pension to his son, Yadollah Khan[1097-152]
Sattar Khan
A letter by the ministry of finance to the premier: the lack of budget to pay the late Sattar Khan's pension of the year before [140-1429]
Sattar Khan
Report on the rumors of unrest in Azerbaijan in case the government did not take into consideration the viewpoints of Sattar Khan; Iran's need to a learned and constitutionalist viceroy for administrating the country [GH 5526] (page 1)
Sattar Khan
The text of a telegram from Tehran to Tabriz describing the fight between the government forces and the Mojahedin who carried a sit in at the Atabak park for their disarmament, and Sattar Khan's being injured and their disarmament [20228] (page 1)
Sattar Khan
Sattar Khan and Bagher Khan's letter to Alireza Azadolmolk Nayebossaltaneh in protest against the government's tolerance towards those creating insecurity and the arrest of Ayatollah Behbahani's murderers despite all their promises to act subsequent to the Majliss reopening and the formation of cabinet [GH 5122] (page 1)
Sattar Khan
A letter by SattarKhan to Azadolmolk Nayebossaltaneh on resistance to save constitutionalism and warning the biased people not to step in the Majlis affairs [GH 5132]
Sattar Khan
Sattar Khan and Bagher Khan's letter to Nayebossaltaneh on the necessity of exiling those people interfering in constitutionalism [GH 5145] (page 1)
Sattar Khan
Deputy prime minister, Javad Saadodowleh's reply to Khorassan provincial society on the set in of Sattar Khan and Bagher Khan at the Ottoman Shahbandari in protest against the confiscation of their properties on the excuse of damages to Tabriz road at the time of fight between the constitutionalists and the pro despots, and the promise to evacuate Tabriz by the Russian forces in near future [17044] (page 1)
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