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  Qajar dynasty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Soltan Ahmad Shah, was born 21 January 1898 in Tabriz, and succeeded to the throne at age 11.
The Qajar Imperial Family in exile is currently headed by the eldest descendant of Mohammad Ali Shah, Soltan Ali Mirza Qajar, while the Heir Presumptive to the Qajar throne is Mohammad Hassan Mirza II, the grandson of Mohammad Hassan Mirza, Soltan Ahmad Shah's brother and heir.
Qajars Dynasty Turkoman dynasty of the Shahs of Persia
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 Ahmad Shah Qajar - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Ahmad Shah Qajar (احمد شاه قاجار in Persian) ‎(January 21, 1898 - 21 February, 1930) was Shah of Persia from July 16, 1909 to October 31, 1925.
Ahmad acceded to the Peacock Throne on July 16, 1909 following the overthrow of his father and predecessor Mohammad Ali Shah, who had attempted to reverse earlier constitutional restrictions on royal power.
Ahmad was pushed aside in a military coup in 1921 by Reza Pahlavi and went into exile with his family in 1923.
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 Qajar dynasty - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Under the rule of Fath Ali Shah, Persia was forced to cede its northern lands to Russia, while the British later took effective control of the south with its rich oil deposits.
The Qajar Shahs made several faltering attempts at modernization during the 19th century and the start of the 20th century, with a constitution and parliament being established in 1906.
Qajars Dynasty (http://www.islamicarchitecture.org/dynasties/qajars.html) Turkoman dynasty of the Shahs of Persia
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 THE IRANIAN: Ahmad Shah, Manoutchehr Eskandari-Qajar
With the fall of Soltan Ahmad Shah and the rise of Reza Khan to the position of Shah, the authoritarian personality won out over the libertarian, but this victory was a pyrrhic one for the Persian psyche, for in giving in to the authoritarian in itself, it lost its libertarian soul in the process.
In both cases, Soltan Ahmad Shah refused because the price of accepting was too high for a man who was the legitimate constitutional monarch of his country who had lived his life as a staunch believer in the rule of law, not of force.
In all this, Soltan Ahmad Shah distinguishes himself from his two successors admirably and it is for this reason that I have cited these examples as worthy of consideration and admiration as the actions of an honorable man who wished to be the king of a prospering nation, but not at any price.
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 Ahmad_shah_qajar info here at en.120t.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Ahmad acceded to the Peacock Throne on July 16, 1909 following the overthrow of her procreator 'n predecessor Mohammad Ali Shah, who had attempted to reverse earlier constitutional restrictions on royal power.
Ahmad was jolted in isolation in a martial coup in 1921 by Reza Pahlavi 'n went into exile with her genealogy in 1923.
External links History of Iran: Qajar Dynasty A postage stamp with her image Listing of established Portraits 'n Pictures A sympathetic sketch of him A genealogy 'n yesteryear of Qajar rulers List of marriages 'n descedants This biography of a kissing cousin of a Middle Eastern royal house is a stub.
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 ahmad shah : : Hommage
It was under the leadership of Ahmad Shah that the nation of Afghanistan began to...
Portraits and Pictures of Soltan Ahmad Shah Qajar (Kadjar) T he task of gathering together rare pictures and portraits of Soltan Ahmad Shah, the last ruler of the Qajar (Kadjar) dynasty, is...
Ahmad Shah (1724 1773), founder of the Durrani dynasty in Afghanistan, was the son of Zaman-Khan, hereditary chief of...
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 Soltan Ahmad Shah Qajar (Kadjar)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The last shah of the Qajar (Kadjar) dynasty, and perhaps the most maligned of all of the dynasty's shahs by its enemies and detractors, Soltan Ahmad Shah came to power at the age of eleven, when his father, Mohammad Ali Shah was forced into exile after his defeat against the revolutinary forces in 1909.
Soltan Ahmad Shah was a kind and learned man, who tried scrupulously to rule as a constitutional monarch over an Iran that had entered during his reign into waters, few if any could rescue her from.
Soltan Ahmad Shah died in exile in 1930 in Neuilly, near Paris, and is burried in the family crypt in Kerbela, Iraq.
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 Ahmad Shah Qajar (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab-1.cs.princeton.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
'''Ahmad Shah''' (احمد شاه قاجار in Persian) ‎(January 21, 1898 - February, 1930) was Shah of Persia from July 16, 1909 to October 31, 1925.
Ahmad was pushed aside in a military coup in 1921 by Reza Pahlavi and left the country for exile in Europe in 1923.
I was faint and sick, but the fresh air revived me, and we walked toward misuse of that word; they have not deserved it," and he went on talking virtues which it hasn't got, always denying them to the higher animals, monopoly of those with the Moral Sense.
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 Coins of Ahmad Shah Qajar era
Ahmad Shah Qajar, the last king of the dynasty, reigned for about 16 years.
The Farsi script is: " Alsultan-e Sultan, Ahmad Shah Qajar" or The son of a king, Shah Ahmad Qajar.
Reverse: Ahmad Shah Qajar the king of kings, Tehran.
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 Ahmad Shah Qajar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In 1924 bega a movement inspired by Reza Khan Sardar Sepah (later Reza Shah) in favor of a republic.
In 1926 Ahmad Shah was on a trip to Europe, but in November, the Shah's announcement that he intended to return hastened the deposition of his dynasty.
One of the four speakers in the Majles (parliament) against the motion to depose Ahmad Shah was Mossadegh, a relation of the Qajars and the future popular Prime Minister of the 1952-53 oil crisis.
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 Children of Soltan Ahmad Shah Qajar (Kadjar)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Princess Irandokht's mother was a Qajar (Kadjar) princess, the daughter of Mahmoud Mirza Vala.
Princess Maryamdokht, Soltan Ahmad Shah's oldest daughter, was born in 1915.
Ahmad Faroughi-Kadjar, (b.1938-d.1998), was an accomplished film-maker and ardent defender of the honor of the Kadjar dynasty.
www.qajarpages.org /ahmadshahchildren.html   (205 words)

  
 Soltan Ahmad Shah Qajar (Kadjar)
The occasion is probably the ascension of Ahmad Shah to the throne, since the regalia are those of a monarch and not of a minor under a regency.
The occasion is the funeral of Soltan Ahmad Shah's father, Mohammad Ali Shah, in San Remo in April of 1925.
One of the many pictures showing the melancholy side of the young shah, who is said to have wept bitterly when he was left behind by his father Mohammad Ali Shah to rule the country while his father was forced into exile by his political enemies in the name of the Constitutional Revolution of Persia.
www.qajarpages.org /soltanahmad.html   (574 words)

  
 Reza Shah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On December 12, 1925, the Majlis, convening as a constituent assembly, voted to crown Reza Pahlavi as the new Shah of Persia.
During Reza Shah's sixteen years of rule, major developments, such as large road construction projects and the Trans-Iranian Railway were built, modern education was introduced and the University of Tehran was established.
At the expense of religion, the Shah backed a strong policy of industrialization to ensure that the country was not dependent solely on its fossil fuel reserves and agricultural revenues.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Reza_Shah   (1326 words)

  
 Ahmad Shah (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ahmad Shah Masood, leader of the "Northern alliance", an anti-Taliban Afghan militia, in the later 20th century;
Ahmad Shah (Malaysia), 5th sultan of Pahang and sometime head-of-state of Malaysia;
Ahmad Shah Bahadur, one of the "lesser" mughal emperors of northern India, who reigned from 1748 to 1754 AD;
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 Ahmad Shah beth Ahmad Shah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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Read about Ahmad Shah in the free online encyclopedia and dictionary.
He interfered as little as possible with the independence of the different tribes, demanding from each only its due proportion of tribute and military service; and he kept his army constantly engaged in brilliant schemes of foreign conquest.
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 Coins of Qajar dynasty
Qajar dynasty is actually one of the most famous dynasties in the history of Iran.
This dynasty was founded by Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar in 1796 and after him, six other kings came to throne.
The web pages are sorted in historical order, from the era of Nasser al-din Shah Qajar to the last king of this era, Ahmad Shah Qajar.
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 Imperial Iran of the Qajar Dynasty by Shahram Razavi on Worldisround
Imperial Iran of the Qajar Dynasty by Shahram Razavi on Worldisround
Aga Mohammad Khan Qajar - Shah of Persia
Ahmad Shah Qajar, the last emperor of the Qajar rulers, here wearing the...
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 Reza Shah Pahlavi
1921 February 21: As the shah was young and incompetent, and the government corrupt, there was much dissatisfaction in Iran with the authorities.
With the support of the British Reza Khan leads his 1,200 troops to overthrow the government, and forces king Ahmad Shah Qajar to appoint Sayyid Zia Uddin Tabataba'i as prime minister.
1925 October: Has the parliament depose Ahmad Shah Qajar (who was in Europe for medical treatment) from his throne, and is himself appointed regent.
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 Soltan Ahmad Shah Qajar (Kadjar) and his brothers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The occasion is the funeral procession of their father, Mohammad Ali Shah, in San Remo in April of 1925.
Present at the funeral procession are, to Soltan Ahmad Shah's right with his face turned, Soltan Abdol Madjid Mirza; to Soltan Ahmad Shah's left in the front row with fingers crossed in front of him, Soltan Mahmoud Mirza.
Note: The above pictures, with the exception of that of Soltan Ahmad Shah and his Valiahd, were graciously given to this writer by Prince Soltan Ali Mirza Kadjar.
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The Qajar Royal tribe are Turkoman in origin and claim descent from a certain Ka-An-Lo, through the daughter of Ka'an, a son of Genghis Khan.
The Qajar chiefs switched their allegiances between the Afshars and the Zands through much of the century.
until the coup d'etat of Reza Shah ousted Ahmed Shah and established the new Pahlavi dynasty in 1925.
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 Ahmad Shah Qajar harman kardon Ahmad Shah Qajar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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 Tambr - Persian Iranian Stamps - Ahmad Shah Stamps - King at the age of 12i - Qajar Dynasty
Tambr - Persian Iranian Stamps - Ahmad Shah Stamps - King at the age of 12i - Qajar Dynasty
In 1906 the reigning shah, Mazaffar Din, was forced by popular demand to convene the first Majlis, or ional assembly, which drew up a liberal constitution.
Ahmad Shah stamps could be woryh $10-$20 depending on the condition, year, etc.
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 stamps qajar - Samuel Wimund   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Second row, Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar and Ahmad Shah.
First Set of Ahmad Shah Qajar Stamps - 1922 (1301) The rise of foreign influence in Iran and the...
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 Qom - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Qom further sustained damages during the reigns of Nadir Shah and the conflicts between the two households of Zandieh and Qajariyeh in order to gain power over Iran.
After Russian forces entered Karaj in 1915, many of the inhabitants of Tehran moved to Qom due to reasons of proximity, and the transfer of the capital from Tehran to Qom was even discussed.
But the British and Russians defeated prospects of the plan by putting Ahmad Shah Qajar under political pressure.
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