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English: Haj Ali-Gholi Khan, Sardar Asad II, Commander of the Bakhtiari forces, entering the capital city Tehran on July 11, 1909 as part of the revolutionary campaign countering the coup d'état of Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar.
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