Hasan Ali Khan Bagroosi, also known as Amir Nizam. He was a politician, writer, calligrapher, minister of public interest, and Iranian ambassador to Britain, Austria, Ottoman Turkey and France. Amir Nizam was from the Kurdish tribe of Kabudvandi Garous; Hassan Ali Khani Garousi, in addition to serving Iran in the diplomatic and cultural fields, he has held the following positions: Chief of the Iranian Royal Guard, Chief of the Azerbaijani Army, Chief of the Garous Battalion, Representative of the Government and Governor of Azerbaijan, Kurdistan, Kermanshah! Hamadan, and towards the end of his life he was governor of Kerman and Baluchistan. But apart from these, he, known as a great calligraphy master, Amir Nizami Garousi, had his own style of calligraphy. Amir Nizanm has been awarded the following medals: St. Maurice St. Lazare of Italy, White Eagle of Germany, Legion of Dunnory of France, Leopold of Belgium, Danberg of Denmark, Kurdun of Russia and Ottoman Majidiyah. He was born in 1820 in Bejari of Kurdistan. He died in 1900 in Mahan of Kerman, and is buried in the tomb of Shah Nematullah Wali. (Shah Nematullah Wali was an Iranian mystic, Sufi and theologian).[1]