Qajar Iran (/kɑːˈdʒɑːr/ kah-JAR listen), also referred to as Qajar Persia, the Qajar Empire, Sublime State of Persia, officially the Sublime State of Iran...
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The Qajar dynasty (Persian: دودمان قاجار, romanized: Dudemâne Ǧâjâr; 1789–1925) was an Iranian dynasty founded by Mohammad Khan (r. 1789–1797) of the...
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Ahmad Shah Qajar (Persian: احمد شاه قاجار; 21 January 1898 – 21 February 1930) was Shah of Persia (Iran) from 16 July 1909 to 15 December 1925, and the...
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Qajar (Persian: محمدعلی شاه قاجار; 21 June 1872 – 5 April 1925) Shah of Iran from 8 January 1907 to 16 July 1909. He was the sixth shah of the Qajar...
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ad-Din Shah Qajar (Persian: مظفرالدین شاه قاجار, romanized: Mozaffar ad-Din Ŝāh-e Qājār; 25 March 1853 – 3 January 1907), was the fifth Qajar shah (king)...
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Fath-Ali Shah Qajar (Persian: فتحعلىشاه قاجار, romanized: Fatḥ-ʻAli Šâh Qâjâr; May 1769 – 24 October 1834) was the second Shah (king) of Qajar Iran. He reigned...
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Qajars The Qajars (Persian: ایل قاجار, romanized: Ile Ǧâjâr; Azerbaijani: Qacarlar) are a clan of the Bayat tribe of the Oghuz Turks who lived variously...
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Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar (Persian: آقامحمدخان قاجار, romanized: Âqâ Mohammad Xân-e Qâjâr; 14 March 1742 – 17 June 1797), also known by his regnal name...
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al-Din Shah Qajar (Persian: ناصرالدینشاه قاجار, romanized: Nāser-ad-Din Ŝāh-e Qājār; 17 July 1831 – 1 May 1896) was the fourth Shah of Qajar Iran from...
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قاجار; born Mohammad Mirza; 5 January 1808 – 5 September 1848) was the third Qajar shah of Iran from 1834 to 1848, inheriting the throne from his grandfather...
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Qajar coffee (Persian: قهوه قجری, romanized: Qahve-ye Qajari) was a type of poisoned coffee used in the court of Qajar Iran to kill the enemies of the...
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Look up Qajar or Kajar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Qajar Iran was an Iranian empire ruled by the Qajar dynasty. There are some derived meanings:...
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Qajar art was the architecture, paintings, and other art forms produced under the Qajar dynasty, which lasted from 1781 to 1925 in Iran (Persia). The...
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Zahra Khanom Tadj es-Saltaneh (category Children of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar)
January 1936; Persian: تاجالسلطنه) also known as Princess Qajar, was a princess of the Qajar dynasty, known as a feminist, a women's rights activist and...
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Empire to strengthen his nationalist credentials. The dynasty replaced the Qajar dynasty in 1925 after the 1921 coup d'état, beginning on 14 January 1921...
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Maryam Rajavi (redirect from Maryam Qajar Azodanlu)
Maryam Rajavi (Persian: مریم رجوی, née Qajar-Azodanlu, Persian: مریم قجر عضدانلو) is an Iranian dissident politician and the leader of the People's Mujahedin...
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The harem of the monarchs of the Qajar dynasty (1785-1925) consisted of several thousand people. The harem had a precise internal administration, based...
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Freydoun Mirza Qajar (Persian: فریدون میرزا قاجار; January 22, 1922 – September 24, 1975) was a member of the Qajar dynasty. Freydoun Qajar was born at the...
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Mohammad Hassan Mirza II (redirect from Mohammad Mirza Qajar)
Qajar (born 18 July 1949) is the son of Hamid Mirza and a grandson of Mohammad Hassan Mirza, the last Crown Prince of Iran from the rule of the Qajar...
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Ziyadoghlu Qajar (Azerbaijani: Ziyadoğlu Qacar, lit. 'Qajars (who are) sons of Ziyad') or Ziyadlu were a branch of Qajar tribe that ruled Safavid Karabakh...
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sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Qajar family tree" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2021)...
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Soltan Ali Mirza Kadjar (Qajar) (Persian: سلطانعلی میرزا قاجار; November 16, 1929 – May 27, 2011) was an Iranian Prince of Qajar dynasty and the son of...
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This list includes the biological mothers of Qajar shahs, some of whom were therefor queen mothers, titled in Persian Mahd-e Olia (Persian: "Sublime Cradle")...
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19th century, it remained part of Qajar Iran, but the Russo-Persian wars of 1804–1813 and 1826–1828 forced the Qajar Empire to cede its Caucasian territories...
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She was the daughter of Mohammad Taqi Mirza Rokn ed-Dowleh, son of Mohammad Shah Qajar. Princess Ashraf married Nuzrat ol-Molk (1840 – 1903). v t e...
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(1794) was the capture of the city of Kerman by the Qajar forces led by Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar against Zand forces led by Lotf Ali Khan (the last Shah...
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Reza Shah (section Overthrow of the Qajar dynasty)
politician, he previously served as minister of war and prime minister of Qajar Iran and subsequently reigned as Shah of Pahlavi Iran from 1925 until he...
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Prime Minister of Iran (section Qajar era)
the Qajar dynasty and into the start of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1923 and into the 1979 Iranian Revolution before being abolished in 1989. In the Qajar era...
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Flag of Iran (section Early Qajar dynasty)
dynasty Kadjare, by Ali Mirza Qajar (grandson of Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar). Moreover, the painting was also photographed at a Qajar family gathering at Chateau...
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Bahman Mirza (redirect from Bahman Mirza Qajar)
Mirza (Persian: بهمن میرزا, romanized: Bahman Mīrzā; 1810 – 1883/84) was a Qajar prince, literary scholar, and writer who lived in Iran and later the Russian...
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