Name: Aziz Khan
Father Name: Muhammad Sultan
Year Of Birth: 1792
Year Of Death: 1870
Place Of Birth: Nistan Region/ Eastern Kurdistan
Place Of Death: Tabriz
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Prince Al-Mukryani (Aziz Khan Mokry) The Kurdish prince (Aziz Khan Mokri), nicknamed (Aziz Khan Sardar), was born around the year 1792 A.D., in the “Nistan” region, a suburb of the Kurdish city (Sardasht), from a large Kurdish family of the Beykat families, who were nicknamed in Kurdistan by the title (Bekzada). He is the son of (Muhammad Sultan), a descendant of (Qubad Beg Mokri), one of the princes of the Emirate of (Mukryan) and the Kurdish (Mukri) tribe. He belongs to the Shafi'i Sunni school of thought. (Aziz Khan Mokri) was known as one of the prominent governmental and military figures in the Qajar state. And that was during the reign of (Muhammad Shah Qajar) and his son (Nasir al-Din Shah Qajar), from the year 1837 AD until the year 1870 AD, when the Kurdish prince (Aziz Khan Mokri) held many governmental and military positions in the Qajar state, At the age of twenty, Aziz Khan Mokri joined the sixth regiment of the Qajar army in the city of Tabriz, through his brother, Brigadier General Farrukh Khan Mokri, who was serving in the same regiment. In the year 1837 AD, (Aziz Khan Mokri) was one of the leaders of the Qajar army who besieged the Afghan city of (Herat), and who participated in the rank of commander of the Sixth Tabriz Regiment, And he played an effective role in the first (Herat) war, and drew the attention of the Qajar king (Muhammad Shah Qajar), in the year 1840 AD, (Aziz Khan Mokri) left for the city (Shiraz) with (Mirza Nabi Qazwini) and stayed there In the month of August 1852 A.D., the Babis attempted to assassinate the Qajar King (Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar), As a result, he ordered (Aziz Khan Mokri), nicknamed (Aziz Khan Sardar), to pursue the assassination network and execute them. Qajar, during a special ceremony in the court of the Qajar Shah, and from that date, all governmental and military responsibilities of the Qajar state became under his command. In the year 1857 A.D., and with a plot orchestrated by him (Mirza Aga Khan Nuri), (Aziz Khan Mokri) was dismissed from the position of Commander-in-Chief of the Qajar Army, in the year 1859 A.D., and after the dismissal of (Mirza Aga Khan Nuri) and his exile to Isfahan (Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar) returned all the previous ranks and positions to (Aziz Khan Mokri), and gave him the position of commanding the Qajar army forces in the region of Azerbaijan, while retaining his other responsibilities. And in the same year, (Aziz Khan Mokri) became a member of the cabinet of the Qajar state, in the year 1860 AD, (Aziz Khan Mokri) was appointed as an agent for the crown prince of the Qajar state (Muzaffar al-Din Shah), who was only eight years old, and He settled in the city of Tabriz, in the year 1866 A.D. (Aziz Khan Mokri) became the chief minister of war in the Qajar state, by order of the Qajar king (Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar), And in the year 1869 AD, (Aziz Khan Mokri) was summoned to Tehran by the Qajar royal court, and the Qajar king (Nasser Shah Qajar) granted him the rule of the city (Mazandaran) with the rank of Brigadier General of the Fourth Tabriz Regiment, in the year 1870 AD, (Aziz) was promoted Khan Mokri) by the Qajar state, to be an agent of the province of Azerbaijan, but as a result of his advanced age, he died in the city of (Tabriz) in the year 1870 and his body was buried in the shrine of (Imam Syed Hamzah Al-Kazemi) in the city of Tabriz.[1] [2]