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descendants of the
Qajars often identify themselves as such and hold
reunions to stay
socially acquainted through the
Kadjar (
Qajar)
Family ****ociation...
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royal dynasty. The
Qajar rulers were
members of the Karagöz or "Black-Eye" sect of the
Qajars, who
themselves were
members of the
Qajars (tribe) or "Black...
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Qajars The
Qajars (Persian: ایل قاجار, romanized: Ile Ǧâjâr; Azerbaijani: Qacarlar) are a clan of the
Bayat tribe of the
Oghuz Turks who
lived variously...
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Ziyadoghlu Qajar (Azerbaijani: Ziyadoğlu Qacar, lit. '
Qajars (who are) sons of Ziyad') or
Ziyadlu were a
branch of
Qajar tribe that
ruled Safavid Karabakh...
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Qajar art was the architecture, paintings, and
other art
forms produced under the
Qajar dynasty,
which lasted from 1781 to 1925 in Iran (Persia). The...
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Qajar (Persian: محمدعلی شاه قاجار; 21 June 1872 – 5
April 1925) Shah of Iran from 8
January 1907 to 16 July 1909. He was the
sixth shah of the
Qajar...
- by Agha
Mohammad Khan to make
peace with the Yokhari-bash
branch of the
Qajars, the clan of
Asiyeh Khanum.
Following Agha
Mohammad Khan's
accession to...
- The
harem of the
monarchs of the
Qajar dynasty (1785-1925)
consisted of
several thousand people. The
harem had a
precise internal administration, based...
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Qajar coffee (Persian: قهوه قجری, romanized: Qahve-ye Qajari) was a type of
poisoned coffee used in the
court of
Qajar Iran to kill the
enemies of the...
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Quarterly (in Persian) (17): 16–18. Soucek,
Priscilla (2001). "Coinage of the
Qajars: A
System in
Continual Transition".
Iranian Studies. 34 (1/4): 51–87. doi:10...