-
century later:
Amir Kabir Dam,
inaugurated in 1961, is
named after him.
Tehran Polytechnic,
established in 1958, was
renamed Amirkabir University of Technology...
- The
Amirkabir Newsletter (in Persian: خبرنامه امیرکبیر) is a
student media outlet that
began its
activities at
Amirkabir University of
Technology in the...
-
Abdorrahim "Taghi" Jafari. It is
named after Mirza Taghi Khan
Amirkabir (better
known as
Amir Kabir) (1807–1852), who was
chief minister during the
reign of...
-
Amirkabir University of
Technology (AUT) (Persian: دانشگاه صنعتی امیرکبیر), also
called the
Tehran Polytechnic, is a
public technological university located...
-
Retrieved 13
September 2022.
Amirkabir Dam
Inaugurated Tishineh.com:
Photos of
Amir Kabir Dam،
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Amir Kabir Dam....
- of the
Arabs [Bedouin tribes]" In the
former Kingdom of Afghanistan,
Amir-i-
Kabir was a
title meaning "great prince" or "great commander".
Muhammad Amin...
- ed-Din
succeeded to the throne,
Amir Nezam was
awarded the
position of the
prime minister and the
title of
Amir Kabir, the
Great Ruler. At that time,...
- July 1909. He was
furthermore the
grandson of Iran’s
early moderniser Amir Kabir,
through the
maternal side.
Mohammad Ali Shah
Qajar was
opposed to the...
-
Alamgir Kabir (film maker) (1938-1989),
Bangladeshi film
director Alamgir Kabir (cricketer) (born 1981),
Bangladeshi test
cricketer Amir Kabir (1807–1852)...
- al-Molouk (Persian: همدمالملوک; died
circa 1879) was the
daughter of
Amir Kabir and his
second wife,
Ezzat ed-Dowleh. By the
decree of her uncle, Naser...