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Does anyone know who is the current claiment of the Qajar Dynasty of Iran?
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Never heard of this dynasty. Could someone enlighten me about this dynasty?
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Hi La La,
This is very brief, they were the last rulers of Perisa of turish desent (Iran) from the late 1700's to 1925 but had lot's of problems with corruption the russians, brits had more control over the gvt. and were overthrown with help of Reza Kahn (pre Pahlavi name change) who was the last shah's father. I'm sure others will fill in with more information. Wittykitty:) |
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this is a flash which contains a brief gallery of how Ghajar Princesses looked
http://www.womeniniran.net/archives/FMP/mashgallery.htm |
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Thanks, cute girl. Is it only in Farsi?
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you're welcome. the english version of the site http://www.womeniniran.net/english/ unfortunatly doesnt have this flash,but if found an article about one of Gajar princesses http://www.womeniniran.net/archives/EH/000938.html
if you have trouble with playing or meaning of the flash I'd be happy to help. Last edited by cute_girl; 08-15-2005 at 11:03 AM. |
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if you seek information about Ghajars in enligh,hope this link helps you
http://www.qajarpages.org/ |
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Nothing shows up when I click on "articles", on the menu. The only option that is working for me is "home" which navigates me back to the main page. But thanks anyway. :oLast edited by La la; 08-17-2005 at 05:07 PM. |
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http://www.chn.ir/en/news/?id=5507§ion=2
http://Puran Dokht, the Queen Who Pr...Egalitarianism Puran Dokht, who ascended to the throne of Sassanid Empire despite the male dominant trend of the time, was a preacher of sexual egalitarianism |
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Here is another site which provides a brief bit of information on the Qajar rulers of Persia. The arts benefited during their rule. . . a very elaborate style of portraiture developed. Hence unusual, stylistic paintings of Shahs, princes, and various court ladies. I believe what is considered classic Persian Music today also to be from the Qajar era. This extensive family lives all over the world and has produced some very gifted writers, scientists, doctors and scholars.
www.angelfire.com/az/Kadjar/page5.html |
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Hello,
I just read the question: "who is the current claimant of the Qajar Dynasty of Iran?". His name is Prince Ali Qajar. He is descendant of Mohamad-Hassan Mirza and not Ahmad Shah, as his Majesty had no son. Mohamad-Hassan Mirza, was Ahmad Shah’s brother and was the crown prince. As put in other answers, this dynasty was replaced by Pahlavi Dynasty on 1925. Iman |
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One book that I read on Iran was a bio done by the Shah's (twin?) sister that mentions the Qajars as still part of the Iranian nobility. There is a paragraph on a scandal involved her or her son and one of the members of that Qajar family I think in an airport or involving controlled substances. I'll have to find that book but I think is called the Man in the Mirror or something like that.
I found it in an used books store and there was little mention of the Princess' sister in law Farah. Qajar Dynasty Qajar Kings: Agha Mohammad Khan 1794 - 1797 Fath'Ali Shah 1797 - 1834 Mohammad Shah 1834 - 1848 Naser o-Din Shah 1848 - 1896 Mozaffar o-Din Shah 1896 - 1907 Mohammed Ali Shah 1907 - 1909 Ahmed Shah 1909 - 1925 The Qajar class structure Last edited by Toledo; 12-20-2005 at 11:47 PM. |
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The family is still around: Qajar (Kadjar) News
Anyone in France that would like to attend to the Kadjar party in June 2006? Oops, I forgot, is for family and friends only. |
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The Qajar era was full of misery for Iranian people due to some unqualified kings.They lost a big part of Iran during wars with Russia.During that time, religion influenced the politics so much.
Qajar kings' passions were traveling and women. They made big harems but no developement in industry and economy . |
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Anyone knows if there was any attempt to return to Iran after the Shah & Family went into exile?
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Iwona, thanks.
These Qajars look like the Iranian equivalent of the current French Bourbons and their quarrels for titles, while the Pahlavi clan could be compared to the Bonapartes as the last ruling family who still has the same claims. Last edited by Toledo; 12-24-2005 at 06:42 AM. |
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One of the most famous Qajar rulers was Nasser-es-Din Shah, (1851-1896). he had an excellent Primer Minister, named Amir Kabir, who saddly was condamned to death by the Shah himself. The reasons behind this, remains very dark and not well known.
Nasser-es-Din was also known for his famous travels to Europe, and his books about them. Maybe he wasn't a great ruler, but I love his way of writing. I have one of these books and it is delightful to read. he was a very curious, interesting man. He was murdered by a baha'i when he was visiting a shrine. His daughter, Taj-al Saltana was a feminist and wrote a book about her life at the Zenana (Harem). The book is named "Crown of Anguish". I highly reccommend it, as I reccomend a good biography of Nasser-es-Din, by Abbas Amanat: "Pivot of The Universe". Vanesa. |
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Qajar Family Gala:
http://www.iranian.com/PhotoDay/2006/June/qajar.html |
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