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Dowleh is a
suffix used as part of
titles for
members of
royalty who were in
governing positions during the
Qajar dynasty in Iran (Persia). Some of...
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Mirza Eyn od-
Dowleh Princess Ehteram os-Saltaneh (1871–?)
married Morteza-Qoli Khan
Hedayat Sani od-
Dowleh Fatemeh Khanom Qajar,
Ezzat ol-
Dowleh II (1873-...
- (2nd Term) (29
April 1909 – 3 May 1909)
Najafqoli Khan
Bakhtiari Saad od-
Dowleh (1st Term) (3 May 1909 – 16 July 1909) Mohammad-Vali Khan
Tonekaboni Sepahdar...
- al-Doulah (Persian: عصمتالدوله, 1855 – 1905),
sometimes spelled 'Esmat ed-
Dowleh, and also
known as
Fatimah Khanum (Persian: فاطمه خانم), was a daughter...
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Duleh or
Dowleh (Persian: دوله), also
rendered as Doleh, may
refer to:
Dowleh,
Kermanshah Doleh Yaraleh,
Khuzestan Province Duleh,
Razavi Khorasan Duleh...
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Moshir od-
Dowleh, also
transliterated as
Moshir al-
Dowleh (Persian: مشیرالدوله), is the
title of
several Iranian politicians of the
Qajar era:
Mirza Hosein...
- میرزا; 7 June 1812 – 1899)
better known by his
honorific title Sayf ol-
Dowleh (Persian: سیف الدوله) was an
Iranian prince of the
Qajar dynasty and the...
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influential Iranian politicians in the
Qajar era. Born in
Tabriz to
Prince Nosrat Dowleh Firouz in 1857, he was the 16th
grandson of the
Qajar crown prince Abbas...
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Maleknesa Khanom (Persian: ملکنسا خانم), also
known as
Ezzat ed-
Dowleh (عزتالدوله) or
Malekzadeh Khanom (ملکزاده خانم) (1834 or 1835 – 27 June 1905)...
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Prince Firouz Nosrat-ed-
Dowleh III (Persian: شاهزاده فیروز نصرتالدوله سوم), GCMG (1889–1937) was the
eldest son of
Prince Abdol-Hossein
Farmanfarma and...