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Mirzā Jahāngir Khān (≈1870, or 1875, Shiraz — June 23, 1908, Tehran) (Persian: میرزا جهانگیرخان), also known as Mirzā Jahāngir Khān Shirāzi and Jahāngir-Khān-e Sūr-e-Esrāfil, was an Iranian writer and intellectual, and a revolutionary during the Iranian Constitutional Revolution (1905–1911). He is best known for his editorship of the progressive weekly newspaper Sur-e Esrāfil, of which he was also the founder. He was executed, at the age of 38, or 32, for his revolutionary zeal, following the successful coup d'état of Mohammad-Ali Shah Qajar in June 1908. His execution took place in Bāgh-e Shāh (باغشاه - The Garden of Shah) in Tehran, and was attended by Mohammad-Ali Shah himself. He shared this fate simultaneously with his fellow revolutionary Mirzā Nasro'llah Beheshti, better known as .

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  • Mirzā Dschahāngir Chān (de)
  • Mirza Jahangir Khan (en)
  • Мирза Джахангир-хан (ru)
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  • Mirzā Dschahāngir Chān Schirāzi (persisch میرزا جهانگیرخان شيرازى, DMG Mīrzā Ǧahāngīr Ḫān, englisch Mirza Jahangir Khan; * 1870 oder 1875 in Schiras; † 23. Juni 1908 in Teheran) auch bekannt als Dschahāngir Chān-e Sūr-e-Esrāfil (جهانگیرخان صوراسرافیل) war ein iranischer Journalist und Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Мирза Джахангир-хан (перс. میرزا جهانگیرخان‎ — иранский журналист, писатель и общественный деятель. (ru)
  • Mirzā Jahāngir Khān (≈1870, or 1875, Shiraz — June 23, 1908, Tehran) (Persian: میرزا جهانگیرخان), also known as Mirzā Jahāngir Khān Shirāzi and Jahāngir-Khān-e Sūr-e-Esrāfil, was an Iranian writer and intellectual, and a revolutionary during the Iranian Constitutional Revolution (1905–1911). He is best known for his editorship of the progressive weekly newspaper Sur-e Esrāfil, of which he was also the founder. He was executed, at the age of 38, or 32, for his revolutionary zeal, following the successful coup d'état of Mohammad-Ali Shah Qajar in June 1908. His execution took place in Bāgh-e Shāh (باغشاه - The Garden of Shah) in Tehran, and was attended by Mohammad-Ali Shah himself. He shared this fate simultaneously with his fellow revolutionary Mirzā Nasro'llah Beheshti, better known as . (en)
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