Ali Khan Maragha'i (Persian: علی خان مراغهای; 1807/08–1867) was a 19th-century Iranian official who served as the farrash-bashi (court minister) during the early reign of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (r. 1848–1896).
[2] He was a member of the Moqaddam tribe of Maragheh, which had assisted the Qajars in their earliest military operations.
Mohammad Mirza was crowned as shah later that year, which led to Ali Khan's appointment as the khvansalar (chief of the royal household).
[2] Ali Khan became well known for both his role in the execution of the former prime minister Amir Kabir and his persecution of the early Babis.
[1][2] In 1865/66, Ali Khan was given the position of wazir-e wazayef va awqaf (minister of pious foundations) and in 1866/67 he was additionally given the governorship of Hamadan.