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- century later: Amir Kabir Dam, inaugurated in 1961, is named after him. Tehran Polytechnic, established in 1958, was renamed Amirkabir University of Technology...
- Abdorrahim "Taghi" Jafari. It is named after Mirza Taghi Khan Amirkabir (better known as Amir Kabir) (1807–1852), who was chief minister during the reign of...
- Amirkabir University of Technology (AUT) (Persian: دانشگاه صنعتی امیرکبیر), also called the Tehran Polytechnic, is a public technological university located...
- Retrieved 13 September 2022. Amirkabir Dam Inaugurated Tishineh.com: Photos of Amir Kabir Dam، Wikimedia Commons has media related to Amir Kabir Dam....
- of the Arabs [Bedouin tribes]" In the former Kingdom of Afghanistan, Amir-i-Kabir was a title meaning "great prince" or "great commander". Muhammad Amin...
- ed-Din succeeded to the throne, Amir Nezam was awarded the position of the prime minister and the title of Amir Kabir, the Great Ruler. At that time,...
- Ahzaab-e Siaasi-e Iraan (A Short History of Political Parties of Iran), Amirkabir, 1978. Encyclopædia Iranica's entries on "Ala-al-Saltana, Mohammad-Ali"...
- Raeen, Esmaeel (1978). Faramosh Khaneh and Freemasonry in Iran. Vol. 1. Amirkabir. p. 479. ISBN 9649102612. Ejlali, Farzam (2004). Pillars of Qajar Government...
- dela**** further publication. The second part (Meem to Yeh) was published by Amir Kabir Publishers in 1996, eighteen years after the first part of the volume...
- in Iran. It was established in 1851 by Amir Kabir, the grand vizier to Nasereddin Shah. Founded by Amir Kabir, then the grand vizier to Nasereddin Shah...