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Mozaffar ad-Din Shah
Qajar (Persian: مظفرالدین شاه قاجار, romanized:
Mozaffareddin Šāh-e Qājār; 25
March 1853 – 3
January 1907), was the
fifth Qajar shah...
- Iran from 1887 to 1896
under Nasereddin Shah, from 1898 to 1904
under Mozaffareddin Shah and from May 1907
until his ********ination in
August 1907 under...
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title "Sahebgharan" and gave the name "Sahebgharaniyeh" to the place.
Mozaffareddin Shah
Qajar signed the
first constitution of Iran in this place. Fawzia...
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Turkish was
widely spoken at the two
courts in
addition to Persian, and
Mozaffareddin Shah (r. 1896–1907)
spoke Persian with an
Azeri Turkish accent." Javadi...
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library of Iran. In
early 20th century, a
series of
protests forced Mozaffareddin Shah
Qajar to
agree to the
limiting of his
powers which were previously...
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constitutional revolution, due to the
disagreements Zell-e
Soltan had with
Mozaffareddin Shah and
later Mohammad Ali Shah, his
mansion became a revolutionary...
- country's
politics gradually.
After a
series of
protests and strikes,
Mozaffareddin Shah
agreed with the
formation of a
parliament on 5
August 1906, and...
- cinnamon, pepper,
cardamom and
smuggle them into Iran.
After his return,
Mozaffareddin Shah
granted him a
monopoly over
production of tea. He
chose two locations...
- Year Date
Election Head of
state Notes 1906 July
Parliament (I)
Mozaffareddin Shah
Revolution 1907 —
Mohammad Ali Shah — 1908 Coup d'état 1909 ? Parliament...
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gradually involved in the
Persian Gulf region. By the time of the
Qajar Mozaffareddin Shah, the name
Arabistan was
meant to
completely refer to all of Khuzestan...