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  • Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar
  • Shah of Iran from 1789 to 1797

    northern Iran and in 1786 made Tehran his capital; it has since remained the country's capital. Agha Mohammad Khan was enthroned as the king of Iran in 1789

    Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar

    Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar

    Agha_Mohammad_Khan_Qajar

  • Karim Khan Zand
  • Vakil ol-Ra'aya of Iran from 1751 to 1779

    these descendants, Lotf Ali Khan, was executed by Qajar ruler Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, who became the sole ruler of Iran. Karim Beg belonged to the Zand

    Karim Khan Zand

    Karim Khan Zand

    Karim_Khan_Zand

  • Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
  • Shah of Iran from 1941 to 1979

    Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (26 October 1919 – 27 July 1980) was the last Shah of Iran from 1941 to 1979. He succeeded his father Reza Shah and ruled the Imperial

    Mohammad Reza Pahlavi

    Mohammad Reza Pahlavi

    Mohammad_Reza_Pahlavi

  • Mohammad Hasan Khan Qajar
  • Qajar chieftain (1715–1759)

    Fath-Ali Khan Qajar and the father of Hossein Qoli Khan Qajar and Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, who founded the Qajar dynasty of Iran. Mohammad Hasan Khan was

    Mohammad Hasan Khan Qajar

    Mohammad Hasan Khan Qajar

    Mohammad_Hasan_Khan_Qajar

  • Zand Iran
  • Iran under the Zand dynasty from 1751 to 1794

    recent times. Karim Khan attempted to recreate the territorial Iran of the Safavid era, just like Nader Shah and Agha Mohammad Khan. A common reference

    Zand Iran

    Zand Iran

    Zand_Iran

  • Mohammad Daoud Khan
  • Afghan military officer and politician (1909–1978)

    Mohammad Daoud Khan (18 July 1909 – 28 April 1978), also romanized as Daud Khan or Dawood Khan, was an Afghan military officer and politician who served

    Mohammad Daoud Khan

    Mohammad Daoud Khan

    Mohammad_Daoud_Khan

  • Mohammad Shah Qajar
  • Shah of Iran from 1834 to 1848

    Mohammad Shah Qajar (Persian: محمدشاه قاجار; born Mohammad Mirza; 5 January 1808 – 5 September 1848) was the third Qajar shah of Iran from 1834 to 1848

    Mohammad Shah Qajar

    Mohammad Shah Qajar

    Mohammad_Shah_Qajar

  • Qajar Iran
  • Iran under the Qajar dynasty from 1789 to 1925

    Agha Mohammad Khan, a chieftain of the Qajar tribe, a Turkic tribe based in northern Iran. In the power struggle following the death of Karim Khan Zand

    Qajar Iran

    Qajar Iran

    Qajar_Iran

  • Khan Mohammad, Iran
  • Village in Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran

    Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 175, in 41 families. Khan Mohammad at GEOnet Names Server "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1385

    Khan Mohammad, Iran

    Khan_Mohammad,_Iran

  • Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar
  • Shah of Iran from 1907 to 1909

    Sattar Khan, Bagher Khan and Yeprem Khan, deposed the Shah, and re-established the constitution. On 16 July 1909, the parliament voted to place Mohammad Ali

    Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar

    Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar

    Mohammad_Ali_Shah_Qajar

  • Reza Shah
  • Shah of Iran from 1925 to 1941

    Reza Shah Pahlavi (previously Reza Khan; 15 March 1878 – 26 July 1944) was Shah of Iran from 1925 to 1941 and founder of the Pahlavi dynasty. Originally

    Reza Shah

    Reza Shah

    Reza_Shah

  • Mohammad Khan Baloch
  • Governor of Kohgiluyeh, Khuzestan, fars

    governor of many areas and gained control over the southern states of Iran. Mohammad Khan Baloch was initially an ambassador for the Hotaki Dynasty and was

    Mohammad Khan Baloch

    Mohammad_Khan_Baloch

  • Dost Mohammad Khan Baloch
  • Ruler of Western Balochistan

    Dost Muhammad Khan Baluch (died 16 January 1930), was a ruler in Iranian (Western) Baluchistan from 1921 until 1928. Dost Mohammad Khan was the nephew

    Dost Mohammad Khan Baloch

    Dost Mohammad Khan Baloch

    Dost_Mohammad_Khan_Baloch

  • Jafar Qoli Khan Qajar
  • 18th-century Iranian prince and commander

    in Astarabad (now, Gorgan), Zand Iran in the Qoyunlu branch of the Qajar family. His father was Mohammad Hasan Khan Qajar who had nine sons and two daughters

    Jafar Qoli Khan Qajar

    Jafar Qoli Khan Qajar

    Jafar_Qoli_Khan_Qajar

  • Mohammad-Ali Khan Zand
  • Khan of Iran in 1779

    Mohammad-Ali Khan Zand (Persian: محمدعلی خان زند; born c. 1760; died after 1792) was the second khan of Zand Iran, ruling from 6 March 1779 until 19 June

    Mohammad-Ali Khan Zand

    Mohammad-Ali_Khan_Zand

  • Ahmad Shah Qajar
  • Shah of Iran from 1909 to 1925

    the removal of his father Mohammad Ali Shah by the Parliament on 16 July 1909. Due to his young age, his uncle, Ali-Reza Khan, took charge of state affairs

    Ahmad Shah Qajar

    Ahmad Shah Qajar

    Ahmad_Shah_Qajar

  • Herat (1793–1863)
  • State in 19th-century Afghanistan

    infighting and further Iranian invasions. The Iranian invasion of 1837 weakened the principality, eventually allowing Yar Mohammad Khan Alakozai to overthrow

    Herat (1793–1863)

    Herat (1793–1863)

    Herat_(1793–1863)

  • Mohammad Khan Ustajlu
  • Safavid military commander (died 1514)

    Mohammad Khan Ustajlu (Persian: محمد خان استاجلو; died 1514) was an Iranian military commander and official from the Turkoman Ustajlu tribe, who served

    Mohammad Khan Ustajlu

    Mohammad Khan Ustajlu

    Mohammad_Khan_Ustajlu

  • Amir Mohammad Khan
  • Pakistani politician

    Nawab of Kalabagh Malik Amir Mohammad Khan (نواب کالا باغ; 20 June 1910 – 26 November 1967) was the hereditary ruler of Kalabagh Estate and a prominent

    Amir Mohammad Khan

    Amir Mohammad Khan

    Amir_Mohammad_Khan

  • Mohammad Azam Khan
  • Emir of Afghanistan from 1867 to 1868

    Sher Ali himself entered Kabul on 8 September 1868. Mohammad Azam Khan fled to Sistan and then to Iran, where he died in 1870. List of leaders of Afghanistan

    Mohammad Azam Khan

    Mohammad Azam Khan

    Mohammad_Azam_Khan

  • Pahlavi dynasty
  • Iranian royal dynasty (1925–1979)

    1979. It was founded in 1925 by Reza Shah Pahlavi, born Reza Khan, a non-aristocratic Iranian soldier of Mazanderani origin, who took on the name of the

    Pahlavi dynasty

    Pahlavi dynasty

    Pahlavi_dynasty

  • Abol-Fath Khan Zand
  • Khan of Iran in 1779

    Abol-Fath Khan Zand (Persian: ابوالفتح خان زند; 1755/1756 – 1787) was the third khan of Zand Iran, ruling from 6 March 1779 until 22 August 1779. After

    Abol-Fath Khan Zand

    Abol-Fath_Khan_Zand

  • Mohammad Taqi Pessian
  • Iranian politician

    Mohammad-Taqi Khan Pessian (Persian: محمدتقی‌خان پسیان; 1892 – 3 October 1921), more commonly known as Colonel Pessian, was an Iranian gendarme. He was

    Mohammad Taqi Pessian

    Mohammad Taqi Pessian

    Mohammad_Taqi_Pessian

  • Dost Mohammad Khan
  • Emir of Afghanistan (r. 1826–39 and 1843–63)

    Dost Mohammad Khan Barakzai, (23 December 1792 – 9 June 1863) nicknamed the Great Emir, was the founder of the Barakzai dynasty and one of the prominent

    Dost Mohammad Khan

    Dost Mohammad Khan

    Dost_Mohammad_Khan

  • Hossein Qoli Khan Qajar
  • 18th century Qajar chieftain

    death in 1777 and brother of the founder of the Qajar dynasty of Iran Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar. He belonged to the Qoyunlu (also spelled Qawanlu) branch

    Hossein Qoli Khan Qajar

    Hossein Qoli Khan Qajar

    Hossein_Qoli_Khan_Qajar

  • Mohammad Vali Khan Khalatbari Tonekaboni
  • Leader of the Iranian constitutionalist revolutionary forces (1846–1926)

    Mohammad-Vali Khan, Khalatbari Tonekāboni (Persian: محمدولی‌خان خلعتبری تنکابنی; 1846 – 18 September 1926), also known as Sepahdar A'zam (سپهدار اعظم)

    Mohammad Vali Khan Khalatbari Tonekaboni

    Mohammad Vali Khan Khalatbari Tonekaboni

    Mohammad_Vali_Khan_Khalatbari_Tonekaboni

  • Pahlavi Iran
  • Iran under the Pahlavi dynasty from 1925 to 1979

    commander-in-chief of Iran. By December 1925, Iran's Majles, convened as a constituent assembly, deposed the Qajars and voted to install Reza Khan as the new shah

    Pahlavi Iran

    Pahlavi Iran

    Pahlavi_Iran

  • Qajar dynasty
  • Iranian royal dynasty of Turkic origin (1789–1925)

    confederacy. The dynasty ruled Iran from 1789 until 1925, beginning with the Unification of Iran (1779–1796) by Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar (r. 1789–1797). The

    Qajar dynasty

    Qajar dynasty

    Qajar_dynasty

  • Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics (Iran)
  • Government ministry of Iran

    1874) Mohammad Rahim Khan Ala ad-Dowleh (1874 – 1874) Mirza Hossein Sepahsalar (1874 – 1880) Kamran Mirza (1880 – July 1896) Mohammad Baqir Khan Shoja

    Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics (Iran)

    Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics (Iran)

    Ministry_of_Defence_and_Armed_Forces_Logistics_(Iran)

  • Mohammad Ali Foroughi
  • Iranian diplomat and politician (1877–1942

    Minister under Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. He wrote numerous books on ancient Iranian history and is known for founding the Academy of Iran. Foroughi was born

    Mohammad Ali Foroughi

    Mohammad Ali Foroughi

    Mohammad_Ali_Foroughi

  • Ali-Qoli Khan Qajar
  • 19th-century governor in Iran

     1789–1797), the founder of the Qajar dynasty of Iran. Unlike Agha Mohammad Khan's full brothers, Ali-Qoli Khan served loyally from the outset and supported

    Ali-Qoli Khan Qajar

    Ali-Qoli Khan Qajar

    Ali-Qoli_Khan_Qajar

  • Sultan Mohammad Khan
  • Regent of Kabul from 1823 to 1826

    Sardar Sultan Mohammad Khan Barakzai, (1795 – 1861) also known as Ghazi Sultan Mohammad Talaei, through his epithet as the Golden Sultan, was an Afghan

    Sultan Mohammad Khan

    Sultan Mohammad Khan

    Sultan_Mohammad_Khan

  • Hajji Ebrahim Shirazi
  • First Grand vizier of Qajar Iran

    Karim Khan's greatest rival was Mohammad Hasan Khan Qajar, chief of the Qajar Turkomans who dwelt in northern Iran and the city of Astrabad. Karim Khan defeated

    Hajji Ebrahim Shirazi

    Hajji Ebrahim Shirazi

    Hajji_Ebrahim_Shirazi

  • Sultan Ahmad Khan
  • Sultan

    Shah of Iran, Naser al-Din Shah Qajar. If the Iranians would support Sultan Ahmad Khan with an army, he would overthrow his uncle Dost Mohammad Khan and incorporate

    Sultan Ahmad Khan

    Sultan_Ahmad_Khan

  • Flag of Iran
  • to the period of Agha Mohammad Khan. The only visible source for this design is an unidentified portrait of Agha Mohammad Khan, where such a banner is

    Flag of Iran

    Flag of Iran

    Flag_of_Iran

  • Mohammad Hassan Mirza
  • Last Qajar Crown prince (1899–1943)

    Shah deposed the Qajar dynasty and installed himself as Shah of Iran in 1925, Mohammad Hassan and his family were sent into permanent exile to England

    Mohammad Hassan Mirza

    Mohammad Hassan Mirza

    Mohammad_Hassan_Mirza

  • Afsharid Iran
  • Iran under Afsharid dynasty from 1736 to 1796

    was finally overthrown in 1796 by Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, who founded the Qajar Empire and reestablished Iranian suzerainty over the previously lost regions

    Afsharid Iran

    Afsharid Iran

    Afsharid_Iran

  • Mohammad Vali Mirza
  • Governor of Semnan from 1799 to 1802

    Mohammad Vali Mirza (Persian: محمدولی میرزا; 1789–1864) was a Qajar prince and governor in 19th-century Iran. He was the third or fourth son of Fath-Ali

    Mohammad Vali Mirza

    Mohammad Vali Mirza

    Mohammad_Vali_Mirza

  • Lotf Ali Khan
  • Shah of Iran from 1789 to 1794

    Lotf Ali Khan (Persian: لطفعلی‌خان زند; c. 1769 – 1794) was the last ruler of Iran from the Zand dynasty, ruling from 1789 to 1794. Lotf Ali Khan Zand came

    Lotf Ali Khan

    Lotf Ali Khan

    Lotf_Ali_Khan

  • Mirza Mohammad-Ali Khan Shirazi
  • Iranian politician

    Mirza Mohammad-Ali Khan Shirazi (Persian: میرزا محمدعلی خان شیرازی; c. 1780 – 9 February 1852) was an Iranian diplomat who served as the minister of foreign

    Mirza Mohammad-Ali Khan Shirazi

    Mirza Mohammad-Ali Khan Shirazi

    Mirza_Mohammad-Ali_Khan_Shirazi

  • Prime Minister of Iran
  • Former political post in Iran

    Shah of Iran. He installed Mohammad Ali Foroughi as the prime minister. In 1941 his son Mohammad Reza Pahlavi became Shah. He installed Mohammad-Ali Foroughi

    Prime Minister of Iran

    Prime Minister of Iran

    Prime_Minister_of_Iran

  • Zaki Khan Zand
  • Contender for the Iranian throne (died 1779)

    Zaki Khan Zand (died 6 June 1779) was an Iranian military commander and contender for the throne. A member of the Zand dynasty of Iran, Zaki Khan, though

    Zaki Khan Zand

    Zaki_Khan_Zand

  • Mohammad Khan Zand
  • Last claimant of the Zand dynasty

    Mohammad Khan Zand was the son of Zaki Khan and the last claimant of the Zand dynasty in Iran during the 18th century.. He lived in Basra during the reign

    Mohammad Khan Zand

    Mohammad_Khan_Zand

  • Mohammad Mosaddegh
  • Prime Minister of Iran from 1951 to 1953

    Mohammad Mosaddegh (16 June 1882 – 5 March 1967) was an Iranian politician, author and lawyer who served as the prime minister of Iran from 1951 to 1953

    Mohammad Mosaddegh

    Mohammad Mosaddegh

    Mohammad_Mosaddegh

  • Mohammad-Ali Mirza Dowlatshah
  • Iranian prince (1789–1821)

    Mohammad-Ali Mirza Dowlatshah (Persian: محمدعلی‌میرزا دولتشاه; 5 January 1789, in Nava – 22 November 1821, in Ctesiphon) was an Iranian Prince of the

    Mohammad-Ali Mirza Dowlatshah

    Mohammad-Ali Mirza Dowlatshah

    Mohammad-Ali_Mirza_Dowlatshah

  • Karabakh Khanate
  • Khanate under Iranian and Russian control

    by Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, the new ruler of Iran. Following Agha Mohammad Khan's assassination in Shusha the same year, Ibrahim Khalil Khan restored

    Karabakh Khanate

    Karabakh Khanate

    Karabakh_Khanate

  • Mohammad Khodabanda
  • Safavid Shah of Iran from 1578 to 1587

    Mohammad Khodabanda (also spelled Khodabandeh; Persian: محمد خدابنده, born 1532; died 1595 or 1596) was the fourth Safavid shah of Iran from 1578 until

    Mohammad Khodabanda

    Mohammad Khodabanda

    Mohammad_Khodabanda

  • Mohammad Ayub Khan (Afghanistan)
  • Victor of Maiwand

    Ghazi Mohammad Ayub Khan Barakzai, (1857 – 7 April 1914) nicknamed the Victor of Maiwand, and as the Afghan Prince Charlie was, for a while, the governor

    Mohammad Ayub Khan (Afghanistan)

    Mohammad Ayub Khan (Afghanistan)

    Mohammad_Ayub_Khan_(Afghanistan)

  • Ganja Khanate
  • Khanate in the Caucasus under Iranian suzerainty

    chaos resumed. In 1795, Javad Khan submitted to the Qajar ruler Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, whose authority was growing in Iran. Ganja was a town in the South

    Ganja Khanate

    Ganja Khanate

    Ganja_Khanate

  • Morad Mirza Hesam o-Saltaneh
  • Qajar prince and official (1818–1883)

    Sa'id Mohammad Khan on 15 September 1855, the Durrani prince Mohammad-Yusuf Mirza Durrani requested Iranian assistance against Kuhandil Khan's brother

    Morad Mirza Hesam o-Saltaneh

    Morad Mirza Hesam o-Saltaneh

    Morad_Mirza_Hesam_o-Saltaneh

  • Mirza Abolhassan Khan Ilchi
  • Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs and ambassador (1776–1845)

    Ebrahim Shirazi, the minister of the two Qajar shahs (kings) of Iran, Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar (r. 1789–1797) and Fath-Ali Shah Qajar (r. 1797–1834). When

    Mirza Abolhassan Khan Ilchi

    Mirza Abolhassan Khan Ilchi

    Mirza_Abolhassan_Khan_Ilchi

  • Baloch people in Iran
  • Ethnic group

    participated in a rebellion and armed insurgency against the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, in the 1950s. On September 30, 2022, the "Bloody Friday"

    Baloch people in Iran

    Baloch people in Iran

    Baloch_people_in_Iran

  • Ali-Qoli Khan Bakhtiari
  • Iranian revolutionary (1856–1917)

    c. 1856 – 1917), also known as Haj Ali-Gholi Khan, Sardar Asaad II (born Ali-Gholi Khan) was an Iranian revolutionary and a chieftain of the Bakhtiari

    Ali-Qoli Khan Bakhtiari

    Ali-Qoli Khan Bakhtiari

    Ali-Qoli_Khan_Bakhtiari

  • Herat campaign of 1862–1863
  • Conflict in Afghanistan

    Sa'id Mohammad Khan was put on the throne. Sa'id Mohammad Khan was very unpopular among the people of Herat. He had to rely more and more on Iranian aid

    Herat campaign of 1862–1863

    Herat campaign of 1862–1863

    Herat_campaign_of_1862–1863

  • Battle of Astarabad (1759)
  • Conflict between the Zand and Qajar in Iran

    February 1759, between the forces of Karim Khan Zand, commanded by Shaykh Ali Khan Zand, and Mohammad Hasan Khan Qajar. The battle resulted in a total Qajar

    Battle of Astarabad (1759)

    Battle of Astarabad (1759)

    Battle_of_Astarabad_(1759)

  • Ali Reza Khan Azod-ol-Molk
  • Iranian politician

    Ali-Reza Khan Azod-ol-Molk (Persian: علیرضا خان عضدالملک‎; 11 October 1847 – 22 September 1910) was an Iranian politician who acted as regent for Ahmad

    Ali Reza Khan Azod-ol-Molk

    Ali Reza Khan Azod-ol-Molk

    Ali_Reza_Khan_Azod-ol-Molk

  • Morteza Qoli Khan Qajar
  • 18th-century Iranian prince

    decades of Zand rule, Agha Mohammad Khan of the Qajar tribe emerged victorious. As a result, he became the new shah of Iran. Related to the same course

    Morteza Qoli Khan Qajar

    Morteza Qoli Khan Qajar

    Morteza_Qoli_Khan_Qajar

  • Shahrokh Shah
  • Afsharid shah of Iran (In Western Khorasan (1748–1796))

    Mir Sayyed Mohammad (who assumed the regnal name of Suleiman II) on the throne. Shahrokh was soon blinded at the instigation of Mir Alam Khan Khuzayma and

    Shahrokh Shah

    Shahrokh Shah

    Shahrokh_Shah

  • Khyal Mohammad Mohammad Khan
  • Mohammad Mohammad Khan is an Afghan politician who served as Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Afghanistan. He was elected to represent Ghazni Province

    Khyal Mohammad Mohammad Khan

    Khyal_Mohammad_Mohammad_Khan

  • Mohammad Hassan Khan Bridge
  • Bridge in Mazandaran, Iran

    Mohammad Hassan Khan Bridge, also known as Pol-e Mohammad Hasan Khan, lies on the Babol river in Nooshirvan Kola Road of Babol city. It is one of the ancient

    Mohammad Hassan Khan Bridge

    Mohammad Hassan Khan Bridge

    Mohammad_Hassan_Khan_Bridge

  • Mohammad Zahir Shah
  • King of Afghanistan from 1933 to 1973

    Sardar Sultan Mohammad Khan Telai, half-brother of Emir Dost Mohammad Khan. His grandfather Mohammad Yahya Khan (father in law of Emir Yaqub Khan) was in charge

    Mohammad Zahir Shah

    Mohammad Zahir Shah

    Mohammad_Zahir_Shah

  • Ali-Qoli Khan Shamlu
  • Turkoman Safavid officer (died 1589)

    Mohammad-Qoli Khan Pornak (Ali-Qoli Khan's archrival), dismissed. After Mohammad Khodabanda accepted his dethronement, a major issue between Ali-Qoli Khan and Morshed-Qoli

    Ali-Qoli Khan Shamlu

    Ali-Qoli Khan Shamlu

    Ali-Qoli_Khan_Shamlu

  • Najaf-Qoli Khan Bakhtiari
  • 11th Prime Minister of Iran

    weight behind the opponents of Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar in the Constitutional movement and joined his brother Ali Qoli Khan, Sardar Asad, during the Constitutional

    Najaf-Qoli Khan Bakhtiari

    Najaf-Qoli Khan Bakhtiari

    Najaf-Qoli_Khan_Bakhtiari

  • Mohammad Ali Khan
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Mohammad Ali Khan may refer to: Mohammad Ali Khan Zand (c. 1760 – 1779), second shah of the Zand dynasty Mohammad-Ali Khan (sepahsalar), Iranian military

    Mohammad Ali Khan

    Mohammad_Ali_Khan

  • Fath-Ali Shah Qajar
  • Shah of Iran from 1797 to 1834

    the city had to retreat, Iran did not manage to put back all of its needed garrisons over the country as Agha Mohammad Khan was assassinated soon afterwards

    Fath-Ali Shah Qajar

    Fath-Ali Shah Qajar

    Fath-Ali_Shah_Qajar

  • Mohammad Beg
  • Safavid Grand Vizier from 1654 to 1661

    soldiers). Mohammad Beg was born in Tabriz to an Armenian family, which originally served as a gholam (slave soldier) of the Safavid dynasty of Iran, but later

    Mohammad Beg

    Mohammad_Beg

  • Fath-Ali Khan Qajar
  • Qajar chieftain (1685/6–1726)

    during the collapse of the Safavid dynasty of Iran. Born in 1685/86, Fath-Ali Khan was the son of Shahqoli Khan and a member of the Ashaqa-bash branch of

    Fath-Ali Khan Qajar

    Fath-Ali Khan Qajar

    Fath-Ali_Khan_Qajar

  • Yeprem Khan
  • Armenian revolutionary (1868–1912)

    Liakhov, Yeprem Khan united with Sattar Khan and other revolutionary leaders in the Constitutional Revolution of Iran against Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar.

    Yeprem Khan

    Yeprem Khan

    Yeprem_Khan

  • List of heads of state of Iran
  • tribe during his four years in office and was ruler of Iran in all but name; and a Shamlu (Husayn Khan Shamlu) who held his post for three years before being

    List of heads of state of Iran

    List_of_heads_of_state_of_Iran

  • Persian Constitutional Revolution
  • 1905–1911 Iranian uprising against absolute monarchy

    of Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar who shelled and besieged Parliament Eskandar Khan Davidkhanian – Deputy Commander of the Cossack Brigade Alexander Khan Setkhanian

    Persian Constitutional Revolution

    Persian Constitutional Revolution

    Persian_Constitutional_Revolution

  • Nader Shah
  • Shah of Iran from 1736 to 1747

    and Iran fell into a civil war. His grandson Shahrokh Shah was the last of his dynasty to rule, ultimately being deposed in 1796 by Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar

    Nader Shah

    Nader Shah

    Nader_Shah

  • Yahya Khan
  • President of Pakistan from 1969 to 1971

    elite soldiers of Iranian conqueror Nader Shah (r. 1736–1747). Yahya Khan also spoke Persian. Few Pakistanis knew anything about Yahya Khan when he was vaulted

    Yahya Khan

    Yahya Khan

    Yahya_Khan

  • Fawzia of Egypt
  • Queen of Iran from 1941 to 1948

    an Egyptian princess who became Shahbanu of Iran as the first wife of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran. Fawzia was the daughter of Fuad I, seventh

    Fawzia of Egypt

    Fawzia of Egypt

    Fawzia_of_Egypt

  • Teymūr Khan Ayromlou
  • Persian general

    General[citation needed] Teymūr Khan Ayromlou, born Teymur-Xân Âyromlu, of Turkic Ayrum descent, was a prominent figure in the Iranian army at the turn of the

    Teymūr Khan Ayromlou

    Teymūr_Khan_Ayromlou

  • Jafar Khan
  • Shah of Iran from 1785 to 1789

    Jafar Khan Zand, (Persian: جعفر خان زند) was the sixth shah (king) of the Zand dynasty of Iran from 1785 to 1789. He was the son of Sadegh Khan Zand,

    Jafar Khan

    Jafar Khan

    Jafar_Khan

  • Mohammad Musa Khan (Afghanistan)
  • Sardar

    Mohammad Musa Khan Barakzai, later known as Wilfred Mark Musa, was Emir of Afghanistan from the time of his father Mohammad Yaqub Khan's abdication in

    Mohammad Musa Khan (Afghanistan)

    Mohammad_Musa_Khan_(Afghanistan)

  • List of grand viziers of Persia
  • Sa'id Bahador Khan) Ghias od-Din Mohammad Ali-Shahi (for Abu Sa'id Bahador Khan) Rokn od-Din Sa'en Fasavi (1324–?) (for Abu Sa'id Bahador Khan) Dimashq Khwāja

    List of grand viziers of Persia

    List of grand viziers of Persia

    List_of_grand_viziers_of_Persia

  • 1797 in Iran
  • lists events that have happened in 1797 in the Qajar dynasty, Iran. Monarch: Mohammad Khan Qajar (until June 17), Fat′h-Ali Shah Qajar (starting June 17)

    1797 in Iran

    1797_in_Iran

  • Mohammad Amir Ahmed Khan
  • Pakistani politician, writer, scholar (1914–1973)

    Mohammad Amir Ahmad Khan (Urdu: محمد عامر احمد خان), titled the Raja of Mahmudabad (راجہ صاحب محمود آباد) (5 November 1914 – 14 October 1973), was a prominent

    Mohammad Amir Ahmed Khan

    Mohammad Amir Ahmed Khan

    Mohammad_Amir_Ahmed_Khan

  • Sadeq Khan Zand
  • Shah of Iran from 1779 to 1781

    Sadeq Khan Zand (Persian: صادق‌خان زند; d. 1781), also known as Mohammad Sadeq, was the fourth Shah of the Zand dynasty of Iran from 22 August 1779 until

    Sadeq Khan Zand

    Sadeq Khan Zand

    Sadeq_Khan_Zand

  • Ustajlu
  • Historical Turkoman tribe in Iran

    officer Mohammad Khan Ustajlu (died 1514), Iranian military commander Mohammad Khan Tokhmaq Ustajlu, 16th-century Iranian official Salman Khan Ustajlu

    Ustajlu

    Ustajlu

    Ustajlu

  • Guarded Domains of Iran
  • Official name of Iran from 16th to 20th century

    Agha Mohammad Khan spent years strengthening authority in northern Iran. After completing this by 1785, he focused on seizing central and southern Iran. By

    Guarded Domains of Iran

    Guarded Domains of Iran

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  • Iranian general (1865–1953)

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  • Khalil Esfandiary-Bakhtiary
  • Iranian politician and diplomat (1901–1983)

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  • Siege of Kerman
  • Qajar siege the capital of the Zand Dynasty

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  • Mahound
  • n.

    A contemptuous name for Mohammed; hence, an evil spirit; a devil.

  • Than
  • conj.

    A particle expressing comparison, used after certain adjectives and adverbs which express comparison or diversity, as more, better, other, otherwise, and the like. It is usually followed by the object compared in the nominative case. Sometimes, however, the object compared is placed in the objective case, and than is then considered by some grammarians as a preposition. Sometimes the object is expressed in a sentence, usually introduced by that; as, I would rather suffer than that you should want.

  • Khan
  • n.

    An Eastern inn or caravansary.

  • Mohammedan
  • n.

    A follower of Mohammed, the founder of Islamism; one who professes Mohammedanism or Islamism.

  • Fatimide
  • a.

    Descended from Fatima, the daughter and only child of Mohammed.

  • Seid
  • n.

    A descendant of Mohammed through his daughter Fatima and nephew Ali.

  • Kan
  • v. t.

    To know; to ken.

  • Than
  • adv.

    Then. See Then.

  • Khanate
  • n.

    Dominion or jurisdiction of a khan.

  • Khan
  • n.

    A king; a prince; a chief; a governor; -- so called among the Tartars, Turks, and Persians, and in countries now or formerly governed by them.

  • Whan
  • adv.

    When.

  • Mahometanize
  • v. t.

    To convert to the religion of Mohammed; to Mohammedanize.

  • Mohammedan
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Mohammed, or the religion and institutions founded by Mohammed.

  • Hegira
  • n.

    The flight of Mohammed from Mecca, September 13, A. D. 622 (subsequently established as the first year of the Moslem era); hence, any flight or exodus regarded as like that of Mohammed.

  • Han
  • v. t.

    To inclose for mowing; to set aside for grass.

  • Koran
  • n.

    The Scriptures of the Mohammedans, containing the professed revelations to Mohammed; -- called also Alcoran.

  • Han
  • inf. & plural pres.

    To have; have.

  • Kan
  • n.

    See Khan.

  • Mohammedism
  • n.

    The religion, or doctrines and precepts, of Mohammed, contained in the Koran; Islamism.

  • Mawmetry
  • n.

    The religion of Mohammed; also, idolatry. See Mawmet.