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Shāh (/ʃɑː/; Persian: شاه, lit. 'king'; [ˈʃɒːɦ] ) is a
royal title that was
historically used by the
leading figures of
Iranian monarchies. It was also...
- Javid. Of the
original shahs,
Younai left
after the
first season and
Soltan Rahmati departed after the sixth. The
remaining shahs joined in
later seasons...
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Shah of
Shahs can
refer to: Shahanshah, a
title meaning "
Shah of
Shahs"
Shahanshah (disambiguation),
other possible meanings of
Shahanshah Shah of Shahs...
- formality. The
Polish journalist Ryszard Kapuściński
observed in his book
Shah of
Shahs that
looking at old
photographs of Reza Khan and his son, he was struck...
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Shah of
Shahs (Polish: Szachinszach) is a 1982 non-fiction book by
Polish journalist Ryszard Kapuściński. It is his
analysis of the
decline and fall of...
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mothers of
Qajar shahs, some of whom were
therefor queen mothers,
titled in
Persian Mahd-e Olia (Persian: "Sublime Cradle").
There were six
shahs (kings) of...
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leader Karim Khan Zand, the Zand
rulers never proclaimed themselves to be
shahs. Instead, they
presented themselves as
regents of Iran, at
first on behalf...
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Timurid dynasty. He held
administrative and
military posts under his
father Shah Jahan (r. 1628–1658) and
gained recognition as an
accomplished military commander...
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mothers of
Safavid shahs.
There were
eleven shahs (kings) of the
Safavid Empire in ten generations.
Throughout 235-years
history the
shahs were all members...
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roughly 53
years between 1925 and 1979. The
dynasty was
founded by Reza
Shah Pahlavi, a non-aristocratic
Mazanderani soldier in
modern times, who took...