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'''Mobasseri''' is a surname originated from [[Azerbaijan]] region of Iran. The oldest known person from Mobasseri family with traceable documentation was "Ahmad", he used to be one of the known large land owners in Azerbaijan in the 19th and 20th century and was given the title of "Mobasser-Almolk" |
'''Mobasseri''' is a surname originated from [[Azerbaijan]] region of Iran. The oldest known person from Mobasseri family with traceable documentation was "Ahmad", he used to be one of the known large land owners in Azerbaijan in the 19th and 20th century and was given the title of "Mobasser-Almolk" by [[Mozaffar al-Din Shah Qajar|Mozafferreddin]] Shah king of Persia (Ghadjar Dynesty) in 19th century; Almolk literally means property or real estate. |
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Ahmad Mobasseri is believed to be from "Maleki" clan of Azerbaijani merchants. He then chose the last name of "Mobasseri" because of the title that the king of the time had given him. |
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Ahmad Mobasser-Almolk was born in city of [[Tabriz]] in 1857. He married three times: First time in 1878 with "Delshaad-Baanoo" in Tabriz, second time in 1891 with "Roghayyeh-Soltan" in the city of [[Maragheh]] in Azerbaijan, and the third time in 1901 with "Ezzaat-Saadaat" in Tabriz. |
Ahmad Mobasser-Almolk was born in city of [[Tabriz]] in 1857. He married three times: First time in 1878 with "Delshaad-Baanoo" in Tabriz, second time in 1891 with "Roghayyeh-Soltan" in the city of [[Maragheh]] in Azerbaijan, and the third time in 1901 with "Ezzaat-Saadaat" in Tabriz. |
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Ahmad Mobasser-Almolk died in 1931 in Tabriz and is buried in the city of [[Najaf]] in current [[Iraq]]. |
Ahmad Mobasser-Almolk died in 1931 in Tabriz and is buried in the city of [[Najaf]] in current [[Iraq]]. |
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== References == |
== References == |
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*"Niakaan Faramoosh Shodeh" by Azar Mobasseri |
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*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_Kings |
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_Kings |
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*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cities_of_Iran |
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cities_of_Iran |
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Mobasseri is a surname originated from Azerbaijan region of Iran. The oldest known person from Mobasseri family with traceable documentation was "Ahmad", he used to be one of the known large land owners in Azerbaijan in the 19th and 20th century and was given the title of "Mobasser-Almolk" by Mozafferreddin Shah king of Persia (Ghadjar Dynesty) in 19th century; Almolk literally means property or real estate. Ahmad Mobasseri is believed to be from "Maleki" clan of Azerbaijani merchants. He then chose the last name of "Mobasseri" because of the title that the king of the time had given him. Ahmad Mobasser-Almolk was born in city of Tabriz in 1857. He married three times: First time in 1878 with "Delshaad-Baanoo" in Tabriz, second time in 1891 with "Roghayyeh-Soltan" in the city of Maragheh in Azerbaijan, and the third time in 1901 with "Ezzaat-Saadaat" in Tabriz. Ahmad Mobasser-Almolk died in 1931 in Tabriz and is buried in the city of Najaf in current Iraq. Ahmad Mobasser-Almolk had 15 children who survived childhood; 12 sons and 3 daughters.
References
- "Niakaan Faramoosh Shodeh" by Azar Mobasseri
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_Kings
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cities_of_Iran