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167 relations: Abbas Mirza, Abbasabad (fortress), Abdollah Mirza Qajar, Abkhazia, Afghanistan, Aga Khan I, Agha Baji Javanshir, Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, Alexander Griboyedov, Ali Mirza Zel as-Soltan, Aliqoli Mirza Qajar, Armenia, Art UK, Asef al-Dowleh, Asiye Khanum Ezzeddin Qajar, Azerbaijan, Babol, Badralensa Khanum, Baku, Baku Khanate, Battle of Kafir Qala, Battle of Krtsanisi, Begum Khanum, Black Sea, Brill Publishers, Brooklyn Museum, Caucasus, Dagestan, Damghan, Derbent, Diplomat, Eastern Anatolia Region, Ebrahim Khan, Emamverdi Mirza, Embassy of Russia, Tehran, Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica Third Edition, Erivan Khanate, Fars province, Fath-Ali Khan Qajar, Fatima Masumeh Shrine, Ferdowsi, Franco-Persian alliance, Ganja Khanate, Gülüstan, Goranboy, Georgia (country), Georgians, Gilan province, Golbadan Baji, Gore Ouseley, ... Expand index (117 more) »
- 18th-century monarchs of Persia
- 19th-century monarchs of Persia
- Burials at Fatima Masumeh Shrine
- Field marshals of Iran
- Qajar monarchs
- Shia Muslims
Abbas Mirza
Abbas Mirza (عباس میرزا; August 26, 1789October 25, 1833) was a Qajar crown prince of Iran.
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Abbasabad (fortress)
Abbasabad (عباسآباد) was a fortress of strategic importance for the defense of the Nakhichevan Khanate.
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Abdollah Mirza Qajar
Abdollah Mirza Qajar (25 November 1796 – 18 June 1846) was an Iranian prince (shahzadeh) of the Qajar dynasty, the 11th son of Fath-Ali Shah, king of Qajar Iran from 1797 to 1834.
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Abkhazia
Abkhazia, officially the Republic of Abkhazia, is a partially recognised state in the South Caucasus, on the eastern coast of the Black Sea, at the intersection of Eastern Europe and Western Asia.
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Afghanistan
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia.
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Aga Khan I
Hasan Ali Shah (translit; 1804–1881), known as Aga Khan I (translit), was the 46th imam of the Nizari Isma'ilis.
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Agha Baji Javanshir
Agha Baji Javanshir (آغابیگمجوانشیر) was an Iranian poet and public speaker, who was the twelfth wife of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar, the Qajar shah (king) of Iran.
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Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar
Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar (translit; 14 March 1742 – 17 June 1797), also known by his regnal name of Agha Mohammad Shah (آغا محمد شاه), was the founder of the Qajar dynasty of Iran, ruling from 1789 to 1797 as Shah. Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar are 18th-century monarchs of Persia and Qajar monarchs.
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Alexander Griboyedov
Alexander Sergeyevich Griboyedov (Александр Сергеевич Грибоедов, Aleksandr Sergeevich Griboedov or Griboyedov; 15 January 179511 February 1829), formerly romanized as Alexander Sergueevich Griboyedoff, was a Russian diplomat, playwright, poet, and composer.
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Ali Mirza Zel as-Soltan
Ali Mirza Zel as-Soltan, also known as Ali Shah or Adel Shah, was a Qajar prince and pretender to the throne of Qajar Iran.
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Aliqoli Mirza Qajar
Aliqoli Mirza Qajar (7 December 1822 – 14 December 1880) was an Iranian prince of Qajar dynasty and scholar who served as the first Minister of Science in Qajar Iran.
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Armenia
Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of West Asia.
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Art UK
Art UK is a cultural, education charity in the United Kingdom, previously known as the Public Catalogue Foundation.
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Asef al-Dowleh
Allahyar Khan Devellu-Qajar Asef al-Dowleh (اللهیارخان آصفالدوله) was the prime minister of Qajar Iran under shah (king) Fath-Ali Shah Qajar from 1824 to 1828.
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Asiye Khanum Ezzeddin Qajar
Asiye Khanum Ezzeddin Qajar (آسیه خانمعزالدین قاجار; 19th-century) was the mother of Shah Fath-Ali Shah Qajar of Persia.
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Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan, officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, is a transcontinental country located at the boundary of Eastern Europe and West Asia.
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Babol
Babol (بابل) is a city in the Central District of Babol County, Mazandaran province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district.
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Badralensa Khanum
Badralensa Khanum (Persian: بدرالنساء خانم) (19th-century) was a consort of shah Fath-Ali Shah Qajar of Persia (r. 1797–1834).
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Baku
Baku (Bakı) is the capital and largest city of Azerbaijan, as well as the largest city on the Caspian Sea and in the Caucasus region.
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Baku Khanate
The Baku Khanate (خانات باکو|Khānāt-e Baku), was a khanate under Iranian suzerainty, which controlled the city of Baku and its surroundings from 1747 to 1806.
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Battle of Kafir Qala
The Battle of Kafir Qala was fought in June 1818 between Iran and the Durrani Empire.
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Battle of Krtsanisi
The Battle of Krtsanisi (tr, نبرد کرتسانیسی) was fought between the army of Qajar Iran (Persia) and the Georgian armies of the Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti and Kingdom of Imereti at the place of Krtsanisi near Tbilisi, Georgia, from September 8 to September 11, 1795, as part of Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar's war in response to King Heraclius II of Georgia’s alliance with the Russian Empire.
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Begum Khanum
Begum Khanum (بیگمخانم) was the 62nd wife of the Qajar shah of Iran, Fath-Ali Shah Qajar.
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Black Sea
The Black Sea is a marginal mediterranean sea lying between Europe and Asia, east of the Balkans, south of the East European Plain, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia.
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Brill Publishers
Brill Academic Publishers, also known as E. J. Brill, Koninklijke Brill, Brill, is a Dutch international academic publisher of books and journals.
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Brooklyn Museum
The Brooklyn Museum is an art museum in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.
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Caucasus
The Caucasus or Caucasia, is a transcontinental region between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, mainly comprising Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and parts of Southern Russia.
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Dagestan
Dagestan (Дагестан), officially the Republic of Dagestan, is a republic of Russia situated in the North Caucasus of Eastern Europe, along the Caspian Sea.
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Damghan
Damghan (دامغان) is a city in the Central District of Damghan County, Semnan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district.
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Derbent
Derbent (Дербе́нт; Кьвевар, Цал; Dərbənd; Дербенд), formerly romanized as Derbend, is a city in Dagestan, Russia, located on the Caspian Sea.
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Diplomat
A diplomat (from δίπλωμα; romanized diploma) is a person appointed by a state, intergovernmental, or nongovernmental institution to conduct diplomacy with one or more other states or international organizations.
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Eastern Anatolia Region
The Eastern Anatolia Region (Doğu Anadolu Bölgesi) is a geographical region of Turkey.
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Ebrahim Khan
Ebrahim Khan Zahir od-Dowleh (ابراهیمخان) was an Iranian statesman from the Qajar dynasty.
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Emamverdi Mirza
Emamverdi Mirza Ilkhani (اماموردی میرزا) was a Qajar prince who served as the head of the royal guards from 1807 until the death of his father Fath-Ali Shah Qajar in 1834.
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Embassy of Russia, Tehran
The Russian Embassy in Tehran (Persian: سفارت روسیه در تهران) is the official diplomatic mission of the Russian Federation in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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Encyclopædia Britannica
The British Encyclopaedia is a general knowledge English-language encyclopaedia.
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Encyclopædia Britannica Third Edition
The Encyclopædia Britannica Third Edition (1797) is an 18-volume reference work, an edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.
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Erivan Khanate
The Erivan Khanate (translit), also known as, was a khanate (i.e., province) that was established in Afsharid Iran in the 18th century.
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Fars province
Fars province (استان فارس) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran.
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Fath-Ali Khan Qajar
Fath-Ali Khan Qajar (فتحعلیخان قاجار) was the chieftain of the Ashaqa-bash branch of the Qajar tribe at Astarabad during the collapse of the Safavid dynasty of Iran.
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Fatima Masumeh Shrine
The Shrine of Fatima Masumeh (حرمفاطمه معصومه translit. haram-e fateme-ye masumeh) is located in Qom, which is considered by Twelver Shia Muslims to be the second most sacred city in Iran after Mashhad.
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Ferdowsi
Abul-Qâsem Ferdowsi Tusi (ابوالقاسمفردوسی توسی; 940 – 1019/1025), also Firdawsi or Ferdowsi (فردوسی), was a Persian poet and the author of Shahnameh ("Book of Kings"), which is one of the world's longest epic poems created by a single poet, and the greatest epic of Persian-speaking countries.
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Franco-Persian alliance
A Franco-Persian alliance or Franco-Iranian alliance was formed for a short period between the French Empire of Napoleon I and Fath Ali Shah of Iran against Russia and Great Britain between 1807 and 1809.
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Ganja Khanate
The Ganja Khanate (also spelled Ganjeh; خانات گنجه|translit.
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Gülüstan, Goranboy
Gülüstan or Gulistan (translit; ultimately from Persian 'rose garden') is a village in the Goranboy District of Azerbaijan.
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Georgia (country)
Georgia is a transcontinental country in Eastern Europe and West Asia.
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Georgians
The Georgians, or Kartvelians (tr), are a nation and Caucasian ethnic group native to present-day Georgia and surrounding areas historically associated with the Georgian kingdoms.
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Gilan province
Gilan province (استان گیلان) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran, in the northwest of the country.
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Golbadan Baji
Golbadan Baji (گلبدنباجی) or Gulbadan Khanum (گلبدن خانم), also known by her title Khazen ol-Dowleh (خازنالدوله) was a concubine and later wife of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar of Persia (r. 1797–1834).
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Gore Ouseley
Sir Gore Ouseley, 1st Baronet GCH, PC (24 June 1770 – 18 November 1844), was a British entrepreneur, linguist and diplomat.
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Gorgan
Gorgan (گرگان) is a city in the Central District of Gorgan County, Golestan province, Iran, serving as capital of the province, the county, and the district.
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Guria
Guria (გურია) is a region (mkhare) in Georgia, in the western part of the country, bordered by the eastern end of the Black Sea.
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Hajji Ebrahim Shirazi
Hajji Ebrahim Shirazi (1745–1801), also known by his honorific title E'temad ol-Dowleh, was an Iranian statesman who served as the kalantar (lord mayor) of the city of Shiraz during the late Zand era and later as the first grand vizier of Qajar Iran.
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Hajji Mohammad Hossein Isfahani
Hajji Mohammad Hossein Isfahani (1758–1823) was an architect and political leader in Isfahan, Persia under the rule of Qajar Persian emperor Fath Ali Shah.
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Hasan Ali Mirza
Hasan Ali Mirza Shoja al-Saltana (حسنعلی میرزا شجاع السلطنه) was a Qajar prince, who held the governorship of the eastern Iranian provinces of Khorasan (–1823) and Kerman (1827/28–1835).
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Heraclius II of Georgia
Heraclius II, also known as Erekle II (ერეკლე II) and The Little Kakhetian (პატარა კახი; 7 November 1720 or 7 October 1721 – 11 January 1798), was a Georgian monarch (mepe) of the Bagrationi dynasty, reigning as the king of Kakheti from 1744 to 1762, and of Kartli and Kakheti from 1762 until 1798.
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Herat
Herāt (Pashto, هرات) is an oasis city and the third-largest city in Afghanistan.
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Hermitage Museum
The State Hermitage Museum (p) is a museum of art and culture in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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History of Iran
The history of Iran (or Persia, as it was commonly known in the Western world) is intertwined with that of Greater Iran, a sociocultural region spanning the area between Anatolia in the west and the Indus River and Syr Darya in the east, and between the Caucasus and Eurasian Steppe in the north and the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman in the south.
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Hossein Ali Mirza
Hossein Ali Mirza (26 August 1789 – 16 January 1835), a son of Fath-Ali Shah (1797–1834), was the Governor of Fars and pretender to the throne of Qajar Iran.
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Hossein Qoli Khan Qajar
Hossein Qoli Khan Qajar (حسینقلیخان قاجار) was the Qajar chieftain of the Qoyunlu branch from 1759 till his death in 1777 and brother of the founder of the Qajar dynasty of Iran Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar.
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Ibrahim Khalil Khan
Ibrahim Khalil Khan Javanshir (İbrahim Xəlil Xan Cavanşir, 1732–1806) was the second khan of the Karabakh Khanate from the Javanshir family.
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Imereti
Imereti (Georgian: იმერეთი) is a region of Georgia situated in the central-western part of the republic along the middle and upper reaches of the Rioni River.
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Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI), also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Turkey to the northwest and Iraq to the west, Azerbaijan, Armenia, the Caspian Sea, and Turkmenistan to the north, Afghanistan to the east, Pakistan to the southeast, the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf to the south.
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Iranian National Jewels
The Iranian National Jewels (جواهرات ملی ایران, Javāherāt-e Melli-ye Irān), originally the Iranian Crown Jewels (جواهرات سلطنتی ایران, Javāherāt-e Saltanati-ye Irān), include elaborate crowns, thirty tiaras, and numerous aigrettes, a dozen bejeweled swords and shields, a number of unset precious gems, numerous plates and other dining services cast in precious metals and encrusted with gems, and several other more unusual items (such as a large golden globe with the oceans made of emeralds) collected or worn by the Persian monarchs from the 16th century (Safavid Iran) and on.
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Isfahan
Isfahan or Esfahan (اصفهان) is a major city in the Central District of Isfahan County, Isfahan province, Iran.
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Ismail Ibn Sharif
Moulay Ismail Ibn Sharif (مولاي إسماعيل بن الشريف), born around 1645 in Sijilmassa and died on 22 March 1727 at Meknes, was a Sultan of Morocco from 1672 to 1727, as the second ruler of the 'Alawi dynasty.
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Ivan Paskevich
Count Ivan Fyodorovich Paskevich-Erevansky, Serene Prince of Warsaw (translit; &ndash) was an Imperial Russian military leader who was the Namiestnik of Poland.
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Jahanshah Mirza
Jahanshah Mirza (جهانشاه میرزا; 1809–1835) was a Qajar prince and poet in 19th-century Iran.
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Jalal al-Din Mirza Qajar
Jalal al-Din Mirza (جلال الدین میرزا; 1827-1872) was an Iranian historian and freethinker, born in Tehran.
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John Malcolm
Major-General Sir John Malcolm GCB, KLS (2 May 1769 – 30 May 1833) was a Scottish soldier, diplomat, East India Company administrator, statesman, and historian. Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and John Malcolm are 1769 births.
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Karabakh Khanate
The Karabakh Khanate (also spelled Qarabagh; translit; Karabakhskoye khanstvo) was a khanate under Iranian and later Russian suzerainty, which controlled the historical region of Karabakh, now divided between modern-day Armenia and Azerbaijan.
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Karim Khan Zand
Mohammad Karim Khan Zand (Mohammad Karīm Khân-e Zand) was the founder of the Zand dynasty, ruling from 1751 to 1779.
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Kerman province
Kerman Province (استان کرمان) is the largest of the 31 provinces of Iran.
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Kermanshah
Kermanshah (کرمانشاه) is a city in the Central District of Kermanshah province, Iran, serving as capital of the province, the county, and the district.
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Khagan
Khagan or Qaghan (Mongolian:; or Khagan; 𐰴𐰍𐰣) is a title of imperial rank in Turkic, Mongolic, and some other languages, equal to the status of emperor and someone who rules a khaganate (empire).
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Khan (title)
Khan is a historic Mongolic and Turkic title originating among nomadic tribes in the Central and Eastern Eurasian Steppe to refer to a king.
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Khanate
A khanate or khaganate is a type of historic polity ruled by a khan, khagan, khatun, or khanum.
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Khosrow Mirza
Prince Khosrow Mirza Qajar (1813 – 21 October 1875) was the seventh son of Abbas Mirza and grandson of Fath-Ali Shah, King of Iran.
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Kiani Crown
The Kiani Crown (تاج کیانی) was the traditional coronation crown in the Iranian Crown Jewels, worn by the Qajar shahs of Iran (1789–1925).
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King of Kings
King of Kings was a ruling title employed primarily by monarchs based in the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent.
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Lake Urmia
Lake Urmia is an endorheic salt lake in Iran.
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Lankaran
Lankaran (Lənkəran,, script) is a city in Azerbaijan, on the coast of the Caspian Sea, near the southern border with Iran.
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List of grand viziers of Persia
The following is a list of grand viziers of Persia (Iran) until 1906, when the office of Prime Minister of Iran was created as a result of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution.
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List of monarchs of Persia
This article lists the monarchs of Iran (Persia) from the establishment of the Medes around 678 BC until the deposition of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1979.
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Longman
Longman, also known as Pearson Longman, is a publishing company founded in London, England, in 1724 and is owned by Pearson PLC.
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Mahmud Mirza Qajar
Mahmud Mirza Qajar (محمودمیرزا قاجار; also spelled Mahmoud; 1799 – between 1854 and 1858) was an Iranian prince of the Qajar dynasty and the fifteenth son of Fath-Ali Shah, king (shah) of Qajar Iran. Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Mahmud Mirza Qajar are Patrons of the arts.
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Maryam Khanom
Maryam Khanom Bani Isra'il (مریمخانمیهودی) was the royal consort of shah Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar (r. 1789–1797) and then the thirty-ninth royal consort (slave concubine) of Agha Mohammad's nephew and successor Fath-Ali Shah Qajar (r. 1797–1834).
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Mazandaran province
Mazandaran Province (استان مازندران) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran.
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Mihr 'Ali
Mihr 'Ali (مهرعلی نقاش; also spelt Mir Ali or Mehr Ali) was one of the great royal painters of the Persian court during the reign of Fat'h Ali Shah Qajar, and is regarded as the most notable Persian portraitist of the early part of this reign.
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Mingrelia
Mingrelia or Samegrelo (tr; samargalo) is a historic province in the western part of Georgia, formerly known as Odishi.
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Mirza Abolhassan Khan Ilchi
Mirza Abolhassan Khan Ilchi (میرزا ابوالحسن خان ایلچی; 1776 – 1845) was an Iranian politician and diplomat who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs twice, first from 1824 to 1834, and then again from 1838 until his death in 1845.
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Mirza Shafi Mazandarani
Mirza Shafi Mazandarani (میرزا شفیع مازندرانی) was the prime minister of the Qajar Iran's shah (king) Fath-Ali Shah Qajar from 1801 until his death in 1818/19.
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Mohammad Reza Mirza
Mohammad Reza Mirza (محمدرضا میرزا; 1796–1860), also known by his epithet Afsar (افسر), was a Qajar prince and poet, who served as the governor of Gilan from 1819 to 1823/24.
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Mohammad Shah Qajar
Mohammad Shah (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, Fath-Ali Shah. Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Mohammad Shah Qajar are 19th-century monarchs of Persia, Burials at Fatima Masumeh Shrine and Qajar monarchs.
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Mohammad Taqi Mirza
Mohammad Taqi Mirza Hessam os-Saltaneh (محمدتقیمیرزا حسامالسلطنه; 5 October 1791 – 1853) was a Persian Prince of the Qajar dynasty, son of Fath Ali Shah.
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Mohammad-Ali Mirza Dowlatshah
Mohammad-Ali Mirza Dowlatshah (محمدعلیمیرزا دولتشاه; 5 January 1789, in Nava – 22 November 1821, in Taq-e Gara) was a famous Iranian Prince of the Qajar dynasty.
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Morteza Qoli Khan Qajar
Morteza Qoli Khan Qajar (مرتضی قلی خان قاجار, 1750/1755 – either 1798 in St. Petersburg or 1800 at Astrakhan) - was a prince of Persia's Qajar dynasty, and the brother of Agha Mohammad Khan.
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Mughan plain
Mughan plain (Muğan düzü, مغان دوزو) is a plain stretching from northwestern Iran to the southern part of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
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Nader Mirza Afshar
Nadir Mirza Afshar (Persian: نادرمیرزا افشار) was the great-grandson of Nader Shah, the founder of the Afsharid dynasty of Persia.
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Naderi Throne
The Naderi Throne (تخت نادری) is a gemmed and enameled throne made during the Qajar era, now kept in the national treasury of the Central Bank of Iran.
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Nakhchivan (city)
Nakhchivan (Naxçıvan; Nakhijevan) is the capital and largest city of the eponymous Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, a true exclave of Azerbaijan, located west of Baku.
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Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
The Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic (Naxçıvan Muxtar Respublikası) is a landlocked exclave of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
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Nakhichevan Khanate
The Nakhichevan Khanate (خانات نخجوان|translit.
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Napoleon
Napoleon Bonaparte (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led a series of successful campaigns across Europe during the Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars from 1796 to 1815. Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Napoleon are 1769 births.
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Naser al-Din Shah's slide
Naser al-Din Shah's slide (Persian: سرسره ناصرالدین شاه) was a slide in the subterranean baths of the Negarestan Palace in Tehran, Qajar Iran.
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Nicholas I of Russia
Nicholas I (–) was Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland.
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North Caucasus
The North Caucasus, or Ciscaucasia, is a region in Europe governed by Russia.
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Ordubad District
Ordubad District (Ordubad rayonu) is one of the 7 districts of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan.
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Pavel Tsitsianov
Prince Pavel Dmitriyevich Tsitsianov (Па́вел Дми́триевич Цициа́нов), also known as Pavle Dimitris dze Tsitsishvili (პავლე ციციშვილი; —), was an Imperial Russian general of Georgian noble origin who played a prominent role in the Russian conquest of the South Caucasus.
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Peace of Amasya
The Peace of Amasya (پیمان آماسیه ("Peymān-e Amasiyeh"); Amasya Antlaşması) was a treaty agreed to on May 29, 1555, between Shah Tahmasp I of Safavid Iran and Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent of the Ottoman Empire at the city of Amasya, following the Ottoman–Safavid War of 1532–1555.
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Persian language
Persian, also known by its endonym Farsi (Fārsī|), is a Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages.
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Playwright
A playwright or dramatist is a person who writes plays which are a form of drama that primarily consists of dialogue between characters and is intended for theatrical performance rather than mere reading.
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Pyotr Kotlyarevsky
Pyotr Stepanovich Kotlyarevsky (23 June 1782 – 2 November 1852) was a Russian military hero of the early 19th century.
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Qajar (tribe)
The Qajars (translit; translit) are a clan of the Bayat tribe of the Oghuz Turks who lived variously, with other tribes, in the area that is now Armenia, Azerbaijan and northwestern Iran.
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Qajar dynasty
The Qajar dynasty (translit; 1789–1925) was an Iranian dynasty founded by Mohammad Khan of the Qoyunlu clan of the Turkoman Qajar tribe.
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Qajar Iran
The Sublime State of Iran, commonly referred to as Qajar Iran, Qajar Persia, the Qajar Empire, Sublime State of Persia, and also the Guarded Domains of Iran, was the Iranian state under the rule of the Qajar dynasty, which was of Turkic origin,Cyrus Ghani.
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Qara Bayat Amirdom
The Khanate of Nishapur (خاننشین نیشابور), also known as the Qara Bayat Amirdom (امیرنشین قره بیات), was a semi-independent state ruled by the Bayat tribe that existed in Khorasan from 1747 to 1800, whose capital was in the city of Nishapur.
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Qom
Qom (قم) is a city in the Central District of Qom County, Qom province, Iran, serving as capital of the province, the county, and the district.
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Quba
Quba is a city and the administrative centre of the Quba District of Azerbaijan.
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Quba Khanate
The Quba Khanate (also spelled Qobbeh; خانات قبه|Khānāt-e Qobbeh) was one of the most significant semi-independent khanates that existed from 1747 to 1806, under Iranian suzerainty.
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Ray, Iran
Shahre Ray, Shahr-e Ray, Shahre Rey, or Shahr-e Rey (Ŝahr-e Rey) or simply Ray or Rey (ری), is the capital of Rey County in Tehran Province, Iran.
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Relief
Relief is a sculptural method in which the sculpted pieces remain attached to a solid background of the same material.
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Reza-Qoli Khan Hedayat
Reza-Qoli Khan Hedayat (رضاقلیخان هدایت; 8 June 1800 – 29 June 1871) was an Iranian literary historian, administrator, and poet in 19th-century Qajar Iran.
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Rock relief
A rock relief or rock-cut relief is a relief sculpture carved on solid or "living rock" such as a cliff, rather than a detached piece of stone.
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Russian Empire
The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.
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Russo-Persian War (1804–1813)
The Russo-Persian War of 1804–1813 was one of the many wars between the Persian Empire and Imperial Russia, and, like many of their other conflicts, began as a territorial dispute.
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Russo-Persian War (1826–1828)
The Russo-Persian War of 1826–1828 was the last major military conflict between the Russian Empire and Qajar Iran, which was fought over territorial disputes in the South Caucasus region.
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Sadeq Khan Shaqaqi
Sadeq Khan Shaqaqi (صادق خان شقاقی) was the chief of the Shaqaqi tribe and khan of Sarab from 1786 to 1800.
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Samson Makintsev
Samson Yakovlevich Makintsev (Самсо́н Я́ковлевич Маки́нцев), more commonly known as Samson Khan or Sam Khan (سامسونخان); (1849 – 1780), was a general of Russian origin in the service of Qajar Iran.
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Sanbal Baji
Sanbal Baji (سنبلباجی), or Fatima Khanum (فاطمه خانم), was one of the consorts of the Persian ruler Fath-Ali Shah Qajar, the second Shah of Qajar Iran, (r. 1797-1834).
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Sarab Khanate
The Sarab Khanate was a Kurdish khanate centered around Sarab from 1747 and ruled by the Shaqaqi tribe.
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Sari, Iran
Sari (ساری) is a city in the Central District of Sari County, Mazandaran province, Iran, serving as capital of the province, the county and the district.
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Sasanian Empire
The Sasanian Empire or Sassanid Empire, and officially known as Eranshahr ("Land/Empire of the Iranians"), was the last Iranian empire before the early Muslim conquests of the 7th to 8th centuries.
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Sayf ol-Dowleh
Soltan Mohammad Mirza (7 June 1812 – 1899) better known by his honorific title Sayf ol-Dowleh was an Iranian prince of the Qajar dynasty and thirty-ninth son of Fath-Ali Shah, king of Qajar Iran.
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Scottish people
The Scottish people or Scots (Scots fowk; Albannaich) are an ethnic group and nation native to Scotland.
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Shah
Shah (شاه) is a royal title that was historically used by the leading figures of Indian and Iranian monarchies.
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Shah Diamond
The Shah Diamond was found at the Golconda mines in what is now Telangana, South India, probably in 1450, and it is currently held in the Diamond Fund collection of Moscow's Kremlin Armoury.
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Shahnameh
The Shahnameh (lit), also transliterated Shahnama, is a long epic poem written by the Persian poet Ferdowsi between and 1010 CE and is the national epic of Greater Iran.
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Shaki Khanate
The Shaki Khanate (also spelled Shakki; خانات شکی|translit.
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Shia Islam
Shia Islam is the second-largest branch of Islam.
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Shiraz
Shiraz (شیراز) is the fifth-most-populous city of Iran and the capital of Fars Province, which has been historically known as Pars and Persis.
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Shirvan Khanate
Shirvan Khanate (خانات شیروان|Khānāt-e Shirvan) was a Caucasian khanate under Iranian suzerainty, which controlled the Shirvan region from 1761 to 1820.
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Shusha
Shusha (Şuşa) or Shushi (Շուշի) is a city in Azerbaijan, in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Siege of Ganja (1804)
The siege of Ganja (نبرد گنجه) or assault on Ganja (Штурм Гянджи) was the result of a Russian offensive in the South Caucasus intended to conquer the Ganja Khanate of Qajar Iran, which contributed to the escalation of the Russo-Persian War (1804–1813).
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Siege of Lankaran
The siege of Lankaran (محاصره لنکران; Штурм Ленкорани) took place from 7 January to 13 January 1813 during the Russo-Iranian War of 1804–1813.
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Soltan-Ahmad Mirza Azod od-Dowleh
Soltan-Ahmad Mirza Azod od-Dowleh (سلطان احمد میرزا عضدالدوله; 16 July 1824 – 1902) was a Qajar prince and official in 19th-century Iran, who is known for composing the memoir Tarikh-e Azodi.
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South Caucasus
The South Caucasus, also known as Transcaucasia or the Transcaucasus, is a geographical region on the border of Eastern Europe and West Asia, straddling the southern Caucasus Mountains.
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Sun Throne
The Sun Throne (Takht-e Khurshīd) is the imperial throne of Iran.
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Tabriz
Tabriz (تبریز) is a city in the Central District of Tabriz County, in the East Azerbaijan province of northwestern Iran.
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Taj ol-Dowleh
Taj ol-Dowleh (تاجالدوله, died 1881) was the forty-second wife of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and a poet.
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Talysh Khanate
Talysh Khanate or Talish Khanate (خانات تالش|Khānāt-e Tālesh) was an Iranian khanate of Iranian origin that was established in Afsharid Persia and existed from the middle of the 18th century till the beginning of the 19th century, located in the south-west coast of the Caspian Sea.
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Tangeh-ye Vashi
Tangeh-ye Vashi (تنگه واشی) is a gorge and mountain pass in the Alborz range of Iran (Persia).
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Tehran
Tehran (تهران) or Teheran is the capital and largest city of Iran as well as the largest in Tehran Province.
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Treaty of Finckenstein
The Treaty of Finckenstein (Persian: عهدنامه فینکنشتاین), often spelled Finkenstein, was a treaty concluded between France and Persia (Iran) in the Finckenstein Palace (now Kamieniec, Poland) on 4 May 1807 and formalised the Franco-Persian alliance.
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Treaty of Georgievsk
The Treaty of Georgievsk (Georgievskiy traktat; tr) was a bilateral treaty concluded between the Russian Empire and the east Georgian kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti on July 24, 1783.
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Treaty of Gulistan
The Treaty of Gulistan (also spelled Golestan: translit; translit) was a peace treaty concluded between the Russian Empire and Qajar Iran on 24 October 1813 in the village of Gulistan (now in the Goranboy District of Azerbaijan) as a result of the first full-scale Russo-Persian War (1804 to 1813).
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Treaty of Turkmenchay
The Treaty of Turkmenchay (translit; translit) was an agreement between Qajar Iran and the Russian Empire, which concluded the Russo-Persian War (1826–1828).
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Tughra
A tughra (ṭuġrā; tuğra) is a calligraphic monogram, seal or signature of a sultan that was affixed to all official documents and correspondence.
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Turco–Mongol tradition
The Turco-Mongol or Turko-Mongol tradition was an ethnocultural synthesis that arose in Asia during the 14th century among the ruling elites of the Golden Horde and the Chagatai Khanate.
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University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England.
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Vagharshapat
Vagharshapat (Վաղարշապատ) is the 4th-largest city in Armenia and the most populous municipal community of Armavir Province, located about west of the capital Yerevan, and north of the closed Turkish-Armenian border.
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Wali al-Ahd
Wali al-Ahd (Walī al-ʿAhd) is the Arabic and Islamic term for a designated heir of a ruler, or crown prince.
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Yazd
Yazd (یزد) is a city in the Central District of Yazd County, Yazd province, Iran, serving as capital of the province, the county, and the district.
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Yerevan
Yerevan (Երևան; sometimes spelled Erevan) is the capital and largest city of Armenia, as well as one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.
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Zand dynasty
The Zand dynasty (translit) was an Iranian dynasty, founded by Karim Khan Zand (1751–1779) that initially ruled southern and central Iran in the 18th century.
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Zia ol-Saltaneh
Zia ol-Saltaneh (1799–1873; Persian: ضیاء السلطنه), also known as Shah Begum Khanum, was a Persian calligrapher and poet.
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See also
18th-century monarchs of Persia
- Abbas III
- Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar
- Ahmad Khan Bayat
- Ashraf Hotak
- Fath-Ali Shah Qajar
- Hassan Khan Bayat
- Hoseyn Khan Bayat
- Mahmud Hotak
- Shah Ahmad Marashi
- Soltan Hoseyn
- Suleiman II of Persia
- Tahmasp II
19th-century monarchs of Persia
- Ali Khan Bayat
- Fath-Ali Shah Qajar
- Haji Ismaeil Khan Bayat
- Hassan Khan Bayat
- Hoseyn Khan Bayat
- Mohammad Shah Qajar
- Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar
- Murtuzaqulu Khan Bayat
- Naser al-Din Shah Qajar
- Teymur Pasha Khan
Burials at Fatima Masumeh Shrine
- Abbas Hosseini Kashani
- Abbas II of Persia
- Abdolkarim Haeri Yazdi
- Ahmad Azari Qomi
- Ahmad Khonsari
- Ahmad Moshir al-Saltaneh
- Ali Davani
- Ali Qoddusi
- Faramarz Asadi
- Fath-Ali Shah Qajar
- Fatima bint Musa
- Hossein Borujerdi
- Hussein-Ali Montazeri
- Jawad Tabrizi
- Khalil Kamarah'i
- Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi
- Mehdi Araghi
- Mehdi Bazargan
- Mirza Mahdi Ashtiani
- Mohammad Ali Araki
- Mohammad Mofatteh
- Mohammad Shah Qajar
- Mohammad Va'ez Abaee-Khorasani
- Mohammad-Taqi Bahjat Foumani
- Mohammad-Vali Gharani
- Morteza Haeri Yazdi
- Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i
- Muhammad Jafar Moravej
- Parvin E'tesami
- Reza Zanjani
- Sadegh Khalkhali
- Sadr al-Din al-Sadr
- Safi of Persia
- Seyed Esmaeil Mousavi Zanjani
- Seyed Reza Bahaadini
- Soltan Hoseyn
- Suleiman I of Persia
- Sultan al-Wa'izin Shirazi
Field marshals of Iran
- Div Sultan Rumlu
- Fath-Ali Shah Qajar
- Kamran Mirza Nayeb es-Saltaneh
- List of Iranian field marshals
Qajar monarchs
- Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar
- Ahmad Shah Qajar
- Fath-Ali Shah Qajar
- Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar
- Mohammad Shah Qajar
- Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar
- Naser al-Din Shah Qajar
Shia Muslims
- Abu Muhammad al-Hasan ibn Musa al-Nawbakhti
- Abu Zayd al-Hilali
- Abu'l-Abbas Ahmad ibn al-Furat
- Abu'l-Fawaris Muhammad ibn Nasir al-Dawla
- Al-Aziz Billah
- Al-Farazdaq
- Alawites
- Alevis
- Ali ibn Yaqteen
- Barjawan
- Dik al-Jinn
- Fath-Ali Shah Qajar
- Ghulat
- Hakima Khatun
- Hedayatollah Behboudi
- Iftikhar al-Dawla
- Ismailis
- Kuthayyir
- List of Fatimid caliphs
- List of Shia Muslims
- List of converts to Shia Islam
- Mahdieh
- Miskawayh
- Mohammad-Reza Modarresi Yazdi
- Narjis
- Nuclear Fatwa Under International Law (book)
- Qarmatians
- Rayan al-Kildani
- Reza Nouri
- Sayyid Baraka
- Sultan Ali
- Twelver Shi'ism
- Twelvers
- Zahabiya
- Zaydis
References
Also known as Fat'h Ali Shah Qajar, Fath 'Ali Shah, Fath Ali, Fath Ali Qajar, Fath Ali Shah, Fath Ali Shah Qajar, Fath'Ali Shah Qajar, Fath-Ali Shah, Fath-ʻAli Shah Qajar, Fatḥ-ʻAli Shah Qajar, Fat′h Ali Shah Qajar, Fat′h-Ali Shah Qajar, Feth Ali Shah, Taj-i-Kiyani, Tāj-i-Kīyānī, فتح على شاه قاجار.