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Ahmad Qavam (2
January 1873 – 23 July 1955; Persian: احمد قوام), also
known as
Qavam os-Saltaneh (Persian: قوام السلطنه), was an
Iranian politician who...
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Qavam House (also
widely called Narenjestan-e Ghavam) is a
historic house and
garden in Shiraz, Iran,
built between 1879 and 1886.
During the
second Pahlavi...
- The
Ghavam (
Qavam)
family (Persian: خاندان قوام شیرازی) was an
Iranian aristocratic family during the
Qajar era (1785–1925). They were
descendants of...
- Ali
Akbar Qavam ol-Molk (Persian: علی اکبر قوام الملک; 1788–1865) was an
Iranian statesman who
served as the
kalantar (lord mayor) of
Shiraz and Custodian...
- Yusefabad-e
Qavam (Persian: يوسف ابادقوام, also
Romanized as Yūsefābād-e
Qavām; also
known as Yūsefābād) is a
village in Bibi
Sakineh Rural District, in...
- He was
later appointed finance minister, in the
government of
Ahmad Qavam (
Qavam os-Saltaneh) in 1921, and then
foreign minister in the
government of...
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military coup with his
small force of only 200 gendarmes, he had
Ahmad Qavam, the Governor-general of Khorasan,
arrested and sent him to
Tehran where...
- of
Khorasan in 1921. He was
killed in a
battle with
forces sent by
Ahmad Qavam, the
prime minister at the time.
Pessian was born into an
aristocratic family...
- 1873), also
known as
Qavam al-Dawla, was the
governor of
Khorasan and Fars and a
member of the
Mostowfian Ashtiani family.
Qavam al-Dawla is best known...
- Brigade, had
Ahmad Qavam, the Governor-general of Khorasan,
removed in a
military coup. He was
arrested and sent to Tehran.
Qavam and
several other dominant...