- Mohammad-Ali
Mirza Dowlatshah (Persian: محمدعلیمیرزا دولتشاه; 5
January 1789, in Nava – 22
November 1821, in Taq-e Gara) was a
famous Iranian Prince of...
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upper relief shows the 19th
century Qajar Governor in
Kermanshah city,
Dowlatshah carving a
relief in a big arch.
Female musicians accompanying king during...
- Taj-e
Dowlatshah (Persian: تاج دولتشاه, also
Romanized as Tāj-e
Dowlatshāh, Tāj
Dowlat Shāh, and Tāj-i-Daulat Shāh; also
known as ‘Alī
Dauleh Shāh, Dauleh...
- grow
between Abbas Mirza and
Dowlatshah,
something some
people speculated that Fath-Ali Shah welcomed.
Besides Dowlatshah,
intense competition would emerge...
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Dowlatkand (Persian: دولت كند; also
known as
Dowlatshāh) is a
village in
Khvor Khvoreh Rural District, in the
Central District of
Bijar County, Kurdistan...
- Ali Shah
stationed his forces, led by his two heirs,
Abbas Mirza and
Dowlatshah, in Aslanduz.
Russian forces under the
command of
Major General Pyotr...
- soldiers.
Abbas Mirza's
jealous brothers,
especially Mohammad Ali
Mirza Dowlatshah, as well as
conservative court members criticized Abbas Mirza and Mirza...
- 1821–1826 and 1829–1835. He was the
eldest son of Mohammad-Ali
Mirza Dowlatshah and
grandson of Fath-Ali Shah
Qajar (r. 1797–1834).
After the
death of...
-
muallim al-sultan (teacher of the sultan)
because he was the
teacher of
Dowlatshah. He
emigrated from his hometown, to
Najaf in 1771, and then to Karbala...
- the
ascension of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar. 1st
generation Mohammad-Ali
Mirza Dowlatshah Abbas Mirza Mohammad Vali
Mirza Hossein Ali
Mirza Mohammad Taqi Mirza...