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  1. Muhammad Shah Qajar (in persiano محمد شاه قاجار ‎; Tabriz, 5 gennaio 1808 – Teheran, 5 settembre 1848) fu scià di Persia dal 23 ottobre 1834 al 5 settembre 1848

  2. Mohammad Shah (Persian: محمدشاه قاجار; born Mohammad Mirza; 5 January 1808 – 5 September 1848) was the third Qajar shah of Iran from 1834 to 1848, inheriting the throne from his grandfather, Fath-Ali Shah.

  3. MOḤAMMAD SHAH QĀJĀR, (b. Tabriz, 6 Ḏu’l-qaʿda 1222/5 January 1808; d. Tehran, 6 Šawwāl 1264/5 September 1848), the third ruler of the Qajar dynasty after his grandfather Fatḥ-ʿAli Shah. Early life. Moḥammad Mirzā (till his accession in 1834) was the eldest of ʿAbbās Mirzā's twenty five sons.

  4. Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar (Persian: محمدعلی شاه قاجار ‎; 21 June 1872 – 5 April 1925) was the sixth shah of the Qajar dynasty and remained the Shah of Iran from 8 January 1907 until being deposed on 16 July 1909.

  5. La dinastia Qajar regnò in Persia dal 1794 al 1925. Fu fondata da Muḥammad Khān Qājār, che sconfisse e uccise l'ultimo sovrano Zand nel 1794.

  6. The Qajar era in Iran instilled consciousness among the Iranian psyche vis-à-vis their vulnerability to European influences. The Qajar dynasty, originally of Turcoman origin and a Safavid affilial, gained prominence in the sixteenth century. Qajar chief Agha Muhammad Shah defeated Zand prince Lotif Ali Khan, thus beginning the Qajar ascent.

  7. Mirza Muhammad Khan Qajar. A textile handwoven from silk and wool served as the material par excellence for the shah. Known as termeh in Persian, it is usually decorated with paisley motifs in bright colors, mainly jujube red and orange.