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Qajar dynasty

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Qajar dynasty

The Qajar dynasty (Persian: دودمان قاجار, romanized: Dudemâne Ǧâjâr) is a formerly aristocratic (and from 1789–1925, royal) Iranian dynasty that gained prominence with the rise of Shahverdi Qajar in the early 16th century as heads of the Turkoman Qajar tribe of the Qizilbash confederacy. The dynasty ruled Iran from 1789 until 1925, upon the Unification of Iran (1779–1796) by Mohammad Khan Qajar (r. 1789–1797). The Russian branch of the Qajar dynasty belonged to the Russian Nobility and were given the titles Prince Persidskii and Princess Persidskaya by the Tsar in the 19th century, of which many members had held high functions in the Imperial Russian Army, such as Aleksander Reza Qoli Mirza Qajar. The dynasty's effective rule in Iran ended in 1925 when Iran's Majlis, convening as a constituent assembly on 12 December 1925, declared Reza Shah, a former brigadier-general of the Persian Cossack Brigade, as the new shah of Pahlavi Iran.

Infobox

Parent house
Qajar tribe
Country
Qajar Iran
Founded
1789
Founder
Shahverdi Qajar, Agha Mohammad Shah
Current head
Prince Mohammad Hassan Mirza II
Final ruler
Ahmad Shah
Titles
Shah of Iran
Deposition
1925
Cadet branches
Amirsoleimani, Bahmani/Bahmanov, Farmanfarmaian/Farman Farma

Tables

· List of Qajar monarchs
1
1
No.
1
Shah
Mohammad Khan Qajar
Reigned from
1789
Reigned until
17 June 1797
Tughra
2
2
No.
2
Shah
Fat′h-Ali Shah Qajar
Reigned from
17 June 1797
Reigned until
23 October 1834
Tughra
3
3
No.
3
Shah
Mohammad Shah Qajar
Reigned from
23 October 1834
Reigned until
5 September 1848
Tughra
4
4
No.
4
Shah
Naser al-Din Shah Qajar
Reigned from
5 September 1848
Reigned until
1 May 1896
Tughra
5
5
No.
5
Shah
Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar
Reigned from
1 May 1896
Reigned until
3 January 1907
Tughra
6
6
No.
6
Shah
Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar
Reigned from
3 January 1907
Reigned until
16 July 1909
Tughra
7
7
No.
7
Shah
Ahmad Shah Qajar
Reigned from
16 July 1909
Reigned until
31 October 1925
Tughra
No.
Shah
Portrait
Reigned from
Reigned until
Tughra
1
Mohammad Khan Qajar
1789
17 June 1797
2
Fat′h-Ali Shah Qajar
17 June 1797
23 October 1834
3
Mohammad Shah Qajar
23 October 1834
5 September 1848
4
Naser al-Din Shah Qajar
5 September 1848
1 May 1896
5
Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar
1 May 1896
3 January 1907
6
Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar
3 January 1907
16 July 1909
7
Ahmad Shah Qajar
16 July 1909
31 October 1925
· External links
— Royal house —Qajar dynasty
Preceded byAfsharid dynastyZand dynasty
Ruling house of Iran 1796–1925
Succeeded byPahlavi dynasty

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