We are working to restore the Unionpedia app on the Google Play Store
🌟We've simplified our design for better navigation!
Instagram Facebook X LinkedIn

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Mohammad Shah Qajar

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Mohammad Shah Qajar

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar vs. Mohammad Shah Qajar

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar (Fatḥ-ʻAli Šâh Qâjâr; May 1769 – 24 October 1834) was the second Shah (king) of Qajar Iran. 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.

Similarities between Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Mohammad Shah Qajar

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Mohammad Shah Qajar have 43 things in common (in Unionpedia): Abbas Mirza, Aga Khan I, Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, Ali Mirza Zel as-Soltan, Asef al-Dowleh, Caucasus, Emamverdi Mirza, Fars province, Fatima Masumeh Shrine, Gorgan, Hasan Ali Mirza, Herat, Hossein Ali Mirza, Hossein Qoli Khan Qajar, Isfahan, Karim Khan Zand, Kermanshah, Khagan, Khan (title), Khosrow Mirza, King of Kings, List of monarchs of Persia, Mahmud Mirza Qajar, Mirza Abolhassan Khan Ilchi, Mohammad-Ali Mirza Dowlatshah, Nicholas I of Russia, Qajar dynasty, Qajar Iran, Qom, Russian Empire, ..., Russo-Persian War (1826–1828), Sayf ol-Dowleh, Scottish people, Shah, Shahnameh, Shia Islam, Shiraz, Shusha, Tabriz, Tehran, Treaty of Gulistan, Treaty of Turkmenchay, Tughra. Expand index (13 more) »

Abbas Mirza

Abbas Mirza (عباس میرزا; August 26, 1789October 25, 1833) was a Qajar crown prince of Iran.

Abbas Mirza and Fath-Ali Shah Qajar · Abbas Mirza and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

Aga Khan I

Hasan Ali Shah (translit; 1804–1881), known as Aga Khan I (translit), was the 46th imam of the Nizari Isma'ilis.

Aga Khan I and Fath-Ali Shah Qajar · Aga Khan I and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

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.

Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar and Fath-Ali Shah Qajar · Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

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.

Ali Mirza Zel as-Soltan and Fath-Ali Shah Qajar · Ali Mirza Zel as-Soltan and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

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.

Asef al-Dowleh and Fath-Ali Shah Qajar · Asef al-Dowleh and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

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.

Caucasus and Fath-Ali Shah Qajar · Caucasus and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

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.

Emamverdi Mirza and Fath-Ali Shah Qajar · Emamverdi Mirza and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

Fars province

Fars province (استان فارس) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran.

Fars province and Fath-Ali Shah Qajar · Fars province and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

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.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Fatima Masumeh Shrine · Fatima Masumeh Shrine and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

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.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Gorgan · Gorgan and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

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).

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Hasan Ali Mirza · Hasan Ali Mirza and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

Herat

Herāt (Pashto, هرات) is an oasis city and the third-largest city in Afghanistan.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Herat · Herat and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

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.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Hossein Ali Mirza · Hossein Ali Mirza and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

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.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Hossein Qoli Khan Qajar · Hossein Qoli Khan Qajar and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

Isfahan

Isfahan or Esfahan (اصفهان) is a major city in the Central District of Isfahan County, Isfahan province, Iran.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Isfahan · Isfahan and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

Karim Khan Zand

Mohammad Karim Khan Zand (Mohammad Karīm Khân-e Zand) was the founder of the Zand dynasty, ruling from 1751 to 1779.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Karim Khan Zand · Karim Khan Zand and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

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.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Kermanshah · Kermanshah and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

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).

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Khagan · Khagan and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

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.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Khan (title) · Khan (title) and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

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.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Khosrow Mirza · Khosrow Mirza and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

King of Kings

King of Kings was a ruling title employed primarily by monarchs based in the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and King of Kings · King of Kings and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

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.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and List of monarchs of Persia · List of monarchs of Persia and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

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 · Mahmud Mirza Qajar and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

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.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Mirza Abolhassan Khan Ilchi · Mirza Abolhassan Khan Ilchi and Mohammad Shah Qajar · See more »

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.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Mohammad-Ali Mirza Dowlatshah · Mohammad Shah Qajar and Mohammad-Ali Mirza Dowlatshah · See more »

Nicholas I of Russia

Nicholas I (–) was Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Nicholas I of Russia · Mohammad Shah Qajar and Nicholas I of Russia · See more »

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.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Qajar dynasty · Mohammad Shah Qajar and Qajar dynasty · See more »

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.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Qajar Iran · Mohammad Shah Qajar and Qajar Iran · See more »

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.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Qom · Mohammad Shah Qajar and Qom · See more »

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.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Russian Empire · Mohammad Shah Qajar and Russian Empire · See more »

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.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Russo-Persian War (1826–1828) · Mohammad Shah Qajar and Russo-Persian War (1826–1828) · See more »

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.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Sayf ol-Dowleh · Mohammad Shah Qajar and Sayf ol-Dowleh · See more »

Scottish people

The Scottish people or Scots (Scots fowk; Albannaich) are an ethnic group and nation native to Scotland.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Scottish people · Mohammad Shah Qajar and Scottish people · See more »

Shah

Shah (شاه) is a royal title that was historically used by the leading figures of Indian and Iranian monarchies.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Shah · Mohammad Shah Qajar and Shah · See more »

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.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Shahnameh · Mohammad Shah Qajar and Shahnameh · See more »

Shia Islam

Shia Islam is the second-largest branch of Islam.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Shia Islam · Mohammad Shah Qajar and Shia Islam · See more »

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.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Shiraz · Mohammad Shah Qajar and Shiraz · See more »

Shusha

Shusha (Şuşa) or Shushi (Շուշի) is a city in Azerbaijan, in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Shusha · Mohammad Shah Qajar and Shusha · See more »

Tabriz

Tabriz (تبریز) is a city in the Central District of Tabriz County, in the East Azerbaijan province of northwestern Iran.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Tabriz · Mohammad Shah Qajar and Tabriz · See more »

Tehran

Tehran (تهران) or Teheran is the capital and largest city of Iran as well as the largest in Tehran Province.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Tehran · Mohammad Shah Qajar and Tehran · See more »

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).

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Treaty of Gulistan · Mohammad Shah Qajar and Treaty of Gulistan · See more »

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).

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Treaty of Turkmenchay · Mohammad Shah Qajar and Treaty of Turkmenchay · See more »

Tughra

A tughra (ṭuġrā; tuğra) is a calligraphic monogram, seal or signature of a sultan that was affixed to all official documents and correspondence.

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Tughra · Mohammad Shah Qajar and Tughra · See more »

The list above answers the following questions

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Mohammad Shah Qajar Comparison

Fath-Ali Shah Qajar has 167 relations, while Mohammad Shah Qajar has 217. As they have in common 43, the Jaccard index is 11.20% = 43 / (167 + 217).

References

This article shows the relationship between Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Mohammad Shah Qajar. To access each article from which the information was extracted, please visit: