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Doulah (Persian: عصمتالدوله, 1855 – 1905),
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known as
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Khazen al-Dawlah (Persian: خازنالدوله) (19th-century) was a
consort of shah
Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, the
fourth Shah of
Qajar Iran, (r. 1848–1896). She...
- was
married to Mir Asad Ali Khan
Murad ud-
Doulah, the
nephew of Siraj, son of
Mirza Mehedi Ekram ud-
Doulah and
later nawab of Dhaka.
After her marriage...
- the heir to the
throne but died at the age of five, and
princess Ismat al-
Doulah. Mo'ayeri,
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Rabindranath Tagore, the
Nobel Prize for
Literature in...
- Shuja-ud-
Doulah at Oudh,
becoming the
French Resident there. He also
helped set up a
battalion of
French mercenaries who
served Shuja-ud-
Doulah. The battalion...
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August 1989). ISBN 978-0-233-98359-2.
Shamsud Doulah, A. B. M. (2016).
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appears in the
writings of Amir
Khusro (1253–1325), who
called it Hindwi[.]
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Rabindranath Tagore, the
Nobel Prize...
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Kermanshah کرمانشاه; City Panoramic,
Takyeh Beyglarbeygi, Imad
Doulah Mosque,
Takyeh Moaven-ol-Molk (Tekiye
Moaven Al Molk),
Jameh Mosque of Shafei, Taq-e...