- (6
October 1909 – 15 July 1910)
Mirza H****an Khan
Ashtiani Mostowfi ol-
Mamalek (1st Term) (15 July 1910 – 19 July 1911) H****an
Vossug ed
Dowleh (2nd Term)...
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Pahlavi dynasty, the last
Iranian royal dynasty.
Since the
Safavid era,
Mamâlek-e Mahruse-ye Irân (Guarded
Domains of Iran) was the
common and official...
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Naqib ol
Mamalek (نقیب الممالک) was the
title of the Chief-Persian
storyteller in
Qajar Iran.
During the
reign of
Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, the po****r...
- (Persian: میرزا حسن آشتیانی),
commonly known by the
bestowed title Mostowfi ol-
Mamalek (Persian: مستوفیالممالک, lit. 'Chancellor of the Realm'; c. 1871 – 1932)...
- Adib al-
Mamalek Farahani (Persian: ادیبالممالک فراهانی; 1860 – 21
February 1917) was an
Iranian poet and
journalist during the late
Qajar era. Rahman...
- and
royal consort Taj al-Dawlah. She
married Dost
Mohammad Khan Muir al-
Mamalek. Iran, Women's
Worlds in Qajar. "Women's
Worlds in
Qajar Iran". Women's...
- ایران,
Mamâlek-e Mahruse-ye Irân), or
simply the
Domains of Iran (ممالک ایران,
Mamâlek-e Irân) and the
Guarded Domains (ممالک محروسه,
Mamâlek-e Mahruse)...
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Surat Al-Ard, also
known as Al-Masalek wa Al-
Mamalek, is a book on
geography and
travel written by the
merchant traveler Abul
Qasim Muhammad Ibn Hawqal...
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Sadrolmamalek Ardabili was one of the
scholars of 19th
century (13th
century АН). He was so
gifted in
language eloquence that made him a
learned scholar...
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Mostowfi ol-
Mamalek (Persian: مستوفیالممالک) was One of the
positions and
titles of the
Iranian court from the
Ilkhanid period to the
Qajar era. Mostowfi...