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Ḥakīm Yazghel Ḥaqnaẓͅar was an Iranian Jewish court physician of Mohammad Shah Qajar ( r.1834–1848) and Naser al-Din Shah Qajar ( r.1848–1896). [1] He was on good terms with Naser al-Din Shah's mother Malek Jahan Khanom, and with Jeyran, one of Naser al-Din Shah's beloved wives and first mistress. [1] Haqnazar's grandfather had come to the capital Tehran from Khansar (northwest of Isfahan) in 1821 during the reign of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar ( r.1797–1834). [1] Haqnazar is credited with having founded the Hakim synagogue in the Jewish quarter of Tehran. [1] His three brothers were also court physicians; his brother Hakim Musa (died 1881), also served under Mohammad Shah and Naser al-Din Shah. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Rahimiyan, Orly R. (2010). "Ḥakīm Yazghel Ḥaqnaẓͅar". In Norman A. Stillman (ed.). Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World. Brill Online.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ḥakīm Yazghel Ḥaqnaẓͅar was an Iranian Jewish court physician of Mohammad Shah Qajar ( r.1834–1848) and Naser al-Din Shah Qajar ( r.1848–1896). [1] He was on good terms with Naser al-Din Shah's mother Malek Jahan Khanom, and with Jeyran, one of Naser al-Din Shah's beloved wives and first mistress. [1] Haqnazar's grandfather had come to the capital Tehran from Khansar (northwest of Isfahan) in 1821 during the reign of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar ( r.1797–1834). [1] Haqnazar is credited with having founded the Hakim synagogue in the Jewish quarter of Tehran. [1] His three brothers were also court physicians; his brother Hakim Musa (died 1881), also served under Mohammad Shah and Naser al-Din Shah. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Rahimiyan, Orly R. (2010). "Ḥakīm Yazghel Ḥaqnaẓͅar". In Norman A. Stillman (ed.). Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World. Brill Online.



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