Agha Jamal Fumani

Agha Jamal Fumani (Persian: آقا جمال فومنی), also known as Hajji Jamal Fumani (حاجی جمال فومنی), was a Gilaki tribal chieftain from Fuman, who controlled Gilan from 1749 to 1752.

Furthermore, Agha Jamal Fumani was descended from the Dubbaj clan, which ruled Gilan in the late 15th-early 16th century, and claimed descent from the pre-Islamic Sasanian Empire and the biblical prophet Isaac.

However, on November 6, 1752,[3] Agha Jamal Fumani was killed in Shaft by Agha Hady Shafti, who, with the aid of Mirza Zaki, who governed Gaskar, took control over the province.

However, his rule was short-lived—4 months later, Agha Hady Shafti was seized and executed in an unexpected attack by Mohammad Hasan Khan Qajar, who appointed Agha Jamal Fumani's young son Hedayat-Allah Khan as governor of Gilan.

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