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Ebrahim Khan Ghavam Ol-Molk, V
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Name Ebrahim Khan Ghavam Ol-Molk Suffix V Birth 1892 Gender Male Occupation Govenor of Fars Occupation Senator from Fars province Death 1969 Notes - Reza Shah Abolished the Kalantar office in the 1930s, and Ebrahim Khan Ghavam ol Molk V and his immediate family were forced to leave Shiraz, and settled in Tehran.
Ebrahim Ghavam became senator from Fars province, under Mohammad Reza Shah.
Modern Iran - The Dialectics of Continuity and Change; Michael E. Bonine and Nikki R. Keddie. SUNY
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- Ebrahim Qavam, who later became governor of Fars Province.
- Ebrahim Qavam (Qavarm ot Molk). 1888 - 1972 was titular head of a confederation of the five ‘Khamseh tribes In Fars. The position was inherited by him from his father (Habibollah Khan) and forefathers who had been loyal to the British for over a century. He was one of the wealthiest landowners In Iran. Elected to several sessions of parliament, he was forced by Reza Shah to live In Tehran from 1923-1941 • away from the tribes. Reza Shah’s third eldest daughter Princess Ashraf married Qavam’s eldest son, Ali
Iran and the Rise of Reza Shah: From Qajar Collapse to Pahlavi Rule By Cyrus Ghani, Sīrūs Ghanī
Person ID I176 Ghavami English Last Modified 18 Aug 2020
Father Habibollah Khan Ghavam Ol-Molk, IV, b. 1869 d. 1917 (Age 48 years) Mother Kokab Doleh (Ghashghayi), Hajieh Family ID F152 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mahin (Fakhr Ol-Saltaneh) Ghavam Children + 1. Ali Mohammad Ghavam, b. 1911 + 2. Mohammad Reza Ghavam, b. 1914 + 3. Malek Taj Ghavam + 4. Iran Dokht Ghavam, b. 1917 d. 11 Jan 2007 (Age 90 years) 5. Roudabeh Ghavam Photos 
Ebrahim Khan Ghavam Ol-Molk V Family ID F84 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 21 Jul 2007
- Reza Shah Abolished the Kalantar office in the 1930s, and Ebrahim Khan Ghavam ol Molk V and his immediate family were forced to leave Shiraz, and settled in Tehran.
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Documents 
Kish Island deed 
1000-famil.pdf
1000 (Hezar) Famil
هزار فامیل
Headstones 
Ebrahim Khan Ghavam Ol-Molk V
Histories 
Qashqai Tribal Confederacy
Brief Qashqai / Ghavami History by Pierre Oberling
Source: http://elxan.blogspot.com/2004_12_26_elxan_archive.html
Kish Island
Brief History of Kish Island
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