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revenues as a
result of the
policies of his father.
During his reign,
Mozzafar ad-Din
attempted some
reforms of the
central treasury; however, the previous...
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Mozzafar Baghai (Persian: مظفر بقائی; 23 July 1912 – 18
November 1987) is
known best as an
Iranian political figure of the 1940s and 1950s. He rose to...
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recognise contributions to the arts and sciences. In 1902, the Shah of Persia,
Mozzafar-al-Din,
visited England expecting to
receive the
Order of the Garter. The...
- oil
concession that was
signed in 1901
between William Knox D'Arcy and
Mozzafar al-Din, Shah of Persia. The oil
concession gave D'Arcy the
exclusive rights...
- Talbot,
following protests and a
widespread tobacco boycott. In 1901,
Mozzafar al-Din Shah
Qajar granted a 60-year
petroleum search concession to William...
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Mozaffar Alam (مظفر اعلم
Muzaffar Aʿlam) (1882–1973) was an
Iranian politician who
served as the
minister of
foreign affairs. He was also a
military official...
- over its
relationship with
Government of Mosaddegh.
Under leadership of
Mozzafar Baghai,
Toilers left
National Front and
openly opposed the
government while...
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Hossein Mozaffar (Persian: حسین مظفر) is an
Iranian conservative politician who was
Minister of
Education under President Mohammad Khatami and represented...
- Nurbakhsh,
previous Master of the
Nimatullahi Sufi Order)
Ahmadreza Ahmadi Mozzafar Baghai Ali
Akbar Abdolrashidi Parviz Shahriari (mathematician, author,...
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William Knox D'Arcy. D'Arcy had
negotiated the
concession in 1901 with
Mozzafar al-Din Shah Qajar, the Shah of Persia, who
granted a 60-year petroleum...