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Jahangir Mirza Qajar (Persian: جهانگیرمیرزا; 1810/11 – 1853) was a
Qajar prince and
historian in 19th-century Iran, who was the
author of the Tarikh-e...
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Prince Kamran Mirza son of
Naser al-Din Shah. She has two children:
Djahangir Kamrani (b. 8
January 1970, Paris) and
Navid (15 June 1981, Paris). Prince...
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Prince Abbas Mirza Prince Abdol Majid Mirza Prince Bahram Mirza Prince Djahangir Mirza Prince Eskandar Mirza Prince Hamid Mirza Prince Khanlar Mirza Prince...
- knowledge, however, was
limited compared to that of his brothers,
especially Djahangir Mirza and
Farhad Mirza, who
excelled in
writing and
other "branches of...
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threat for the Shah and was
imprisoned along with
another of his brothers,
Djahangir Mirza, in a
castle in
Ardabil on
Mohammad Mirza's orders. In the first...
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Djahangir Almasi (Persian: جهانگیر الماسی, born 9 June 1955 in Tehran, Iran) is an
Iranian actor. He has pla****
different roles in his career, but he...
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arrested and
handed over to Bala-khan (ruler of Kerganrud), and then to
Djahangir Mirza (ruler of Ardabil) and
imprisoned in the fort of
Namin by order...
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Ardabil and
converted it into a
province of
Qajar Iran,
appointing his son
Djahangir Mirza as its governor. He was
married to Gamar-agha Khanum,
daughter of...
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Vojislav Stanovčić Časlav Ocić
Danilo Basta Kosta Čavoški
Aleksandar Kostić
Djahangir Aly
Abbas Kerimov Maurice Duverger Jürgen
Habermas Alex N.
Dragnich Pierre...
- Khan of
Tabriz (1719-1720)
Mikhri (Mehdi?) Khan
Abbas Mirza (1798-?)
Djahangir Mirza Fereydoon Mirza (1831-?) Nosrat-od-Dowleh
Firouz Mirza (1837-1850)...