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Treasury of Bahman Mirza

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consisting of 7 wives and 19 children. In Shusha, Bahman Mirza built a palace complex which included a two-story house with 15-16 rooms, rounded balconies, large oval hall, garden. In the big garden there were several houses consisting of 5-6 rooms for each of his wives and many more buildings
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including horse barns, storages, kitchens, etc. There was also a school for his children, mosque and a bath house. In 1905, the palace of Bahman Mirza was burned by Armenians. The palace was later reconstructed by son
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region. It was built by orders of Bahman Mirza himself while he was alive. The mausoleum consisted of three big rooms. The first largest room at the entrance served as
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and third for remains of Bahman Mirza Qajar. After the capture of Shusha by Armenian troops on May 8, 1992, the state of the Bahman Mirza Treasury remains unknown.
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under a threat of being arrested. With the permission of the Russian Tsar, he settled in
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Journal of a diplomate's three years' residence in Persia, Volume 1
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and princess Assiya Khanom. In 1831-1834 he was the governor of
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of Iran who was a prominent politician in the 19th century.
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Buildings and structures completed in the 19th century
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Index

Shusha
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani
tomb
Bahman Mirza Qajar
Qajar dynasty
Bahman Mirza Qajar
Tehran
Abbas Mirza
Ardebil
Tiflis
Shusha
harem
Gulam Shah Mirza Qajar
Shusha
Nagorno-Karabakh
foyer
library
Shusha State Historical and Architectural Reserve
Vagif Mausoleum
Nizami Mausoleum
Caravanserai of Agha Gahraman Mirsiyab
Yukhari Govhar Agha Mosque
Ashaghi Govhar Agha Mosque
Saatli Mosque
"The House of Bahman - Dignitaries and Diplomats"
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