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Seyfollah Mirza (Persian:سیفالله میرزا) (born:2/7/1814) was a
Qajar prince and 42nd son of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar. His
mother was
Golbadan Baji (also known...
- Borj-e
Seyfollah (Persian: برج سيف اله, also
Romanized as Borj-e
Seyfollāh) is a
village in
Meshkan Rural District,
Poshtkuh District,
Neyriz County,...
- Chah
Seyfollah (Persian: چاه سيف اله, also
Romanized as Chāh
Seyfollāh) is a
village in
Rudkhaneh Bar
Rural District,
Rudkhaneh District,
Rudan County...
- Taiyafeh-ye
Seyfollah (Persian: طايفه سيف اله, also
Romanized as Ţāīyafeh-ye
Seyfollah) is a
village in Howmeh-ye
Jonubi Rural District, in the Central...
- Ney Pahn-e
Seyfollah (Persian: ني پهن سيفاله, also
Romanized as Ney Pahn-e
Seyfollāh; also
known as
Seyfollāh) is a
village in
Nasrabad Rural District...
- Borjak-e
Seyfollah (Persian: برجك سيف اله; also
known as Barjak) is a
village in
Sorkh Qaleh Rural District, in the
Central District of
Qaleh Ganj County...
- al-Din Shah
Qajar of
Persia (r. 1848–1896). She was the
daughter of
prince Seyfollah Mirza. She was the
second wife of
Naser al-Din Shah Qajar. She was the...
- Qeshlaq-e Sey****lar-e
Seyfollah (Persian: قشلاق سيدلرسيف اله, also
Romanized as Qeshlāq-e Sey****lar-e
Seyfollāh) is a
village in Qeshlaq-e
Jonubi Rural...
- the 1953
Iranian coup d'état, he was
briefly imprisoned. His brother,
Seyfollah Moazami,
served as
minister of post &
telegraph under Government of Mohammad...
- Ney Pahn (Persian: ني پهن) may
refer to: Ney Pahn-e
Abdollah Ney Pahn-e
Seyfollah Neypahan This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...