In 1779, following the death of moḥammad karīm khān zand, the zand dynasty ruler of southern iran, āghā. The qajar were a turkmen tribe who first settled during the mongol period in the vicinity of armenia and were among the seven qezelbāš tribes that supported the safavids. Between 1785 and 1925, an iranian family of oghuz turkish descent ruled persia, now iran, in what was called the qajar dynasty.
Princess Qajar - Ramutin
The qajar dynasty (also known as ghajar or kadjar) is a common term to describe iran (then known as persia) under the ruling qajar royal family [1] that ruled iran from 1794 to 1925.
In 1779, following the death of mohammad karim khan zand, the zand dynasty.
It contains articles on various aspects of qajar history, from the origins of the qajars to the present. The qajar dynasty was an iranian family of oghuz turkish descent that ruled persia (iran) from 1785 to 1925 The qajars were resettled by shah abbas i throughout iran.
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