Donboli
Donboli are a Turkic-speaking Kurdish tribe originating from the Khoy Khanate and Tabriz Khanate regions in present-day West Azerbaijan Province in Iran.
History
The Donboli came from Bokhtan, a Kurdish region between Siirt and Cizre in what is now southeastern Turkey. The first ancestor was a certain Isa Beg, who became in 1378 ruler of Sokmanabad. His descendant Sheikh Ahmad Beg entered service of the Turkmen Aq Quyunlu, and then the family held several post in Persian administration. Ahmad Beg's son Hajji Beg was governor of Sokmanabad and Khoy under Tahmasp I of the Safavid dynasty who ruled as Shah of Persia 1501-1722. In 1530 the Donboli family could establish a semi-autonomous emirate in that area, including the regions of Churs, Salmas. In the time of Shah Abbas I the family spread into a line in Churs and in Khoy, sometimes fighting for superpower over the other. After the fall of the Safavid dynasty the Donboli governors became in 1736 the hereditary Khans of Khoy and Tabriz.The Doboli clan reigned the Khoy Khanate as well as the Tabriz Khanate as semi-independent rulers for nearly fifty years between the death of Nader Shah Afshar in 1747 and the coronation of Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar in 1796. They allied as well with three succeeding ruling houses, the Afshar dynasty, Zand dynasty and Qajar dynasty of Persia.
The first outstanding emir of this time was Najaf Qoli Khan. After Najaf Qoli Khan's father Shahbaz Khan I was killed in 1731 by his cousin Ayub Khan of Churs, he succeeded him as governor of Churs and Salmas. In 1734 he entered the service of the later Nader Shah Afshar as chief musketeer. He followed the shah on his conquests to India and was made amir ol-'omara and later governor of Khoy. In 1742 he became beglerbegi of Tabriz. In 1747 he became ruling Khan of Tabriz and remained in this post also under Nader Shah's successor. In the war of succession between several pretenders to the Persian throne, Najaf Qoli Khan and his nephew Shahbaz Khan II joined in 1750 Fath Ali Khan Afshar-Arashlu of Urmia. The acting rule of Khoy and Salmas was commissioned to Shahbaz Khan II, Najaf Qoli Khan held Tabriz and Churs. After the death of Fath Ali Khan, the Donboli khans pledged their allegiances in 1757 to Mohammad Hassan Khan Qajar, who made his minor son Agha Mohammad Khan ruler of Tabriz and Najaf Qoli Khan the young prince's guardian. In 1762 they allied with Karim Khan Zand, who sent 1763 Shahbaz Khan and Najaf Qoli Khan's son Abdol-Razzaq Beg as hostages to Shiraz. While Najaf Qoli Khan stayed as pacified ruler in his khanate and Shahbaz Khan remained de facto governor of Khoy in Shiraz, the real power in the Donboli domains was Shahbaz' brother Amir Ahmad Khan, who reigned 1763 until his death in 1786 as the strongest Donboli ruler and opponent to Agha Mohammad Khan's claims as overlord of all Persia. Finally in 1786 Ahmad Khan was killed with his eldest son by Shahbaz' sons, maybe on behalf of the Qajar shah.
Ahmad Khan's second son Hossein Qoli Khan succeeded his father in 1786. In 1791 he arranged with Agha Mohammad Khan and his Qajar dynasty,and became governor of Tabriz, Khoy and Ardabil. In 1792 Hossein Qoli Khan was entitled amir ol-'omara and beglerbegi of Azerbaijan. He also attended 1792 the shah's coronation on the Mughan steppe, where Agha Mohammad was proclaimed shahanshah and emperor of all of Iran. In 1793 he fell out of favor when he allied 1793 with Ibrahim Khali Khan Javanshir, the ruling khan of Karabakh, and married his daughter. But he was in 1797 reinstated in all posts by Fath Ali Shah Qajar, who married his son Mohammad Taqi Mirza to Hossein Qoli Khan's daughter. After Hossein Qoli Khan's death in 1798 he was succeeded by his younger brother Jafar Qoli Khan who went in open rebellion against the central government, was with 15.000 men defeated by crown prince Abbas Mirza, and finally migrated to Russia in 1800. In addition with the two Russo-Persian wars this terminated the Donboli rule in 1809 and ended their regional dominance in 1827. But members of the family held several government posts in Azerbaijan and other provinces of Iran.
Another branch of the Donboli went to Kashan, and its most prominent member became Fath Ali Khan Saba Donboli "Malek al-Sho'ara", poet laureate and painter of Fath Ali Shah.
Genealogy
First Line
- Amir Isa Beg, 1378 ruler of Sokmanabad
- *Amir Nazer Ali Khan
- **Amir Sheikh Ahmad Beg, 1467 entered Aq Quyunlu administration
- ***Amir Bahlol called "Haji Beg", 1526 governor of Sokmanabad and Khoy, died 1548
- ****Soltan Ali Beg
- *****Soltan Nazer Beg
- *****Soltan Qobeh Beg
- ****Amir Rostam called "Shahverdi Khan"
- *****Amir Behruz Khan I called "Salman Khalifa"
- ******Amir Ayub Khan I
- *******Amir Behruz Khan II called "Salman Khan", 1616-1636 governor of Churs and Salmas, founded the Churs line:
- ********Amir Ayub Khan II called "Subashi Khan", 1630-1659, governor of Churs, Salmas and Khoy
- *********Amir Morteza Qoli Khan the Great, governor of Churs.
- *******Amir Shahbandeh Khan
- ********Amir Ali Khan called "Safi Qoli Khan", 1630-1674
- *********Amir Morteza Qoli Khan I, founded the Kashan line:
- **********Ghias od-Din Beg
- ***********Sharif Beg, called "Abbas Manzur Khan"
- ************Fazel Beg
- *************Agha Mohammad Khan "Zarrabi"
- **************:fa:فتحعلی صبا|Fath Ali Khan "Saba", called "Malek ol-Sho'ara", lit. "King of the Poets".
- ***************Mohammad Hossein Khan "Andalib", called "Malek ol-Sho'ara Thani"
- ****************:fa:محمود ملکالشعرا|Mahmoud Khan "Sharif", called "Malek ol-Sho'ara", † 1893
- *****************Mirza Jafar Khan "Sadr ol-Hokama", married Princess Beigom Rokni.
- ******************Hessamoddin Kamyar
- ******************Abolghasem Saba Kamal os-Saltaneh
- *******************Abolhasan Saba
- *****************Mirza Ali Khan
- *****************Mirza Mahdi Khan
- *****************Mirza Ahmad Khan
- ****************Mirza Mohammad Khan Nadimbashi "Khojasteh"
- *****************Gholamreza Khan "Saba"
- *****************Mohammad Hossein Khan "Bisharat od-Dowleh", Sartip of Mashhad Telegraph Office
- *****************Mohammad Hassan Khan "Malek ol-Hokama", lit. "King of the Doctors", Doctor in Mashhad and in 1906 he went to Sistan during the plague pandemic
- ******************Fathali Khan Saba "Masih os-Saltaneh", Doctor in Mashhad and later Tehran
- ****************Baba Khan
- ***************Abolghasem Khan "Forough"
- **************Mirza Aboutaleb
- ***************Mirza Abolghasem
- **************Mohammad Ali Khan Kashi
- ***************Mohammad Khan
- ****************:fa:میرزا احمد کاشانی|Mirza Ahmad "Sabour", † 1814
- *****************Mirza Mohammad Bagher
- ******************:fa: ملکالشعرای صبوری|Mirza Mohammad Kazem "Sabouri", called "Malek ol-Sho'ara", † 1904
- *******************Mohammad Taghi Bahar, † 1951
- ****************Mirza Hassan Khan
- ****************Zeynolabedin Khan "Hafez ol-Safheh", † 1908, Doctor in Mashhad
- *****************Hossein Gholi Khan
- **********Amir Shahbaz Khan I, † 1731, killed by Ayub Khan, governor of Churs and Salmas.
Line of Khans of Khoy">Khoy Khanate">Line of Khans of Khoy
- Morteza Qoli Khan II, r. 1731-1746, 1st Khan of Khoy, succeeded his father 1731 in Khoy, † 1746, killed at Erivan in the tent of Nader Shah
- *Shahbaz Khan II, r. 1746-1763, 2nd Khan of Khoy, succeeded his father 1746 in Khoy, † 1773 at Shiraz, 1747-1763 governor of Khoy and Salmas, kept as hostage at Shiraz 1763-1773
- **Saheb Soltan Khanom, married Abul Fath Khan Zand, son of Karim Khan Zand
- **Mohammad Beg
- ***Mahmud Khan, †1844, governor of Khoy 1799-1800, succeeded his cousin Mohammad Sadegh as 8th Khan of Khoy
- ***Mehr Nessa Khanom, married Fath Ali Shah Qajar
- *Ahmad Khan, *1735, †1786, succeeded his brother Shahbaz Khan 1763 in Khoy, 1763-1786 as governor of Khoy, 3rd Khan of Khoy
- **Kalb Ali Khan, †1786
- **Hossein Qoli Khan, *1756, †1798, succeeded his father 1786 in Khoy, 1786-1793 and 1797-1798 governor of Khoy, 4th Khan of Khoy, 1787 incorporated Tabriz in his domains
- ***Mohammad Sadegh Khan, amir ol-'omara and governor of Azerbaijan 1798-1813, succeeded his father in Khoy and 1798-1809 in Tabriz, 7th Khan of Khoy
- ****Hossein Khan
- *****Agha Mirza Ebrahim
- **:ru:Хойский, Джафар Кули-хан|Jafar Qoli Khan, †1814, succeeded his brother 1793 and 1798 in Khoy, 1793-1797 and 1798-1799 governor of Khoy, 5th Khan of Khoy, migrated 1800 to Russia and became 1806-1814 governor of Shekki
- ***Ismail Khan, 1814-1819 Governor of Shekki, Major-General in the Russian Army, †1819
- ***Ahmed Khan
- ****Kalb Ali Khan Khoyski, Major-General in the Russian Army, †1834
- *****:ru:Хойский, Искендер Хан|Iskandar Khan Khoyski
- ******Fatali Khan Khoyski
- ******Husayn Khan Khoyski, Deputy Governor-General of Democratic Rep. of Azerbaijan, Major-General in the Russian Army, †1955
- *****Jahangir Khan Khoyski
- ******Rustam Khan Khoyski
- ***Abu Turab Khan
- **Amir Aslan Khan, †1838, involved in the war of succession between his elder brothers, entered service of Abbas Mirza, and became commander in his army, fought in the Russo-Persian War for Iran between Tabriz and Iravan, and 1824-1827 was made vicegerent of Fort Aq Saray, governor of Tabriz and governor of Khoy, later governor of Khamseh and Zanjan.
Line of Khans of Tabriz">Tabriz Khanate">Line of Khans of Tabriz
- Najaf Qoli Khan I, *1713, †1785, succeeded his father 1731 in Churs, 1731-1785 ruler of Churs and Salmas, succeeded his brother 1747 as head of the Donboli tribe, 1747-1785 ruler in Azerbaijan, 1769-1785 governor of Tabriz, 1st Khan of Tabriz
- *Khodadad Khan, †1787, succeeded his father 1785 in Tabriz, 1785-1787 governor of Tabriz, 2nd Khan of Tabriz
- **Hajji Fath Ali Beg
- ***Najaf Qoli Khan II, 1809 governor and ruling Khan of Tabriz. - After him Tabriz became the seat of the Persian crown prince of the Qajar dynasty who also was acting governor of Azerbaijan.
Line of Amir Aslan Khan Donboli
- Amir Aslan Khan, †1838, involved in the war of succession between his elder brothers, entered service of Abbas Mirza, and became commander in his army, fought in the Russo-Persian War for Iran between Tabriz and Iravan, and 1824-1827 was made vicegerent of Fort Aq Saray, governor of Tabriz and governor of Khoy, later governor of Khamseh and Zanjan. He had issued:
- *Salman Khan. He had issued:
- **Hajji Qolam Ali Khan entitled Amin-e Divan by Naser al-Din Shah, 1882 governor of Khoy
- ***Mohammad Esmail Khan
- ***Mohammad Zaman Khan called "Safar Khan"
- ****Amanollah Khan Zia' os-Soltan, he married Princess Malekeh Afagh Khanom Qajar, daughter of Bahman Mirza
- ***Abbas Ali Khan
- ***Kalb Ali Khan
- ***Asgar Khan.