Soleyman Khan Qajar (Persian: سلیمان خان قاجار) was a military commander under his maternal cousin Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, the founder of the Qajar dynasty of Iran.[1] In 1799, Soleyman Khan and Mirza Bozorg Qa'em-Maqam were appointed as the adjutants of the crown prince Abbas Mirza.[2] Soleyman Khan remained with him until his death in 1806.[1]
^ abBehrooz 2023, p. 169.
^Busse 1982, pp. 79–84.
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especially Gorani, a language that was far more spoken than it is now. SoleymanKhan Ardalan List of Kurdish dynasties and countries "میرنشینی ئەردەڵان،...
have an especially large population concentration in the cities of Masjed Soleyman, Izeh, Shahr-e Kord, and Andika, and the surrounding villages.[citation...
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during the reign of Shah Soleyman. Mohammad Taher Vahid, as well to a lesser degree the court steward (nazer) Najafqoli Khan, were the main counselors...
built in the same era, under the rule of Šāh Esmāil. In 1810, the Qajar prince Soleyman Mirza built the Soleymaniyeh Palace at Kajar to serve as a summer...
the Golestan Palace, the ban on the registration of works related to the Qajar was practically lifted and subsequently the official list of these monuments...
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mirror decoration. Tekyeh Biglarbeygi was made during Qajar dynasty by efforts of Abdullah khan Biglarbeygi. Tekyeh Moaven al-molk is unique because it...
last ruler, Lotf Ali Khan, was executed by Agha Mohammad KhanQajar in 1794. The Qajars took control in 1794 and founded the Qajar Empire. In 1795, following...
After his second coronation, Suleiman issued coins with the distichs, "Soleymān banda-ye shāh-e velāyat" (Suleiman, the servant of the realm's majesty)...
era, the provincial seat returned and stayed at Shushtar, until the late Qajar period. With the increase in the international sea commerce, arriving on...
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