ʿAbd-al-Ḥosayn Navāʾī
- BAḴTĪĀRĪ x. Najafqolī Khan Ṣamṣām-al-Salṭana
Najafqolī Khan Ṣamṣām-al-Salṭana, an īlḵān of the Baḵtīārī tribe and prime minister of Iran after Moḥammad-ʿAlī Shah was deposed. The…
- BAḴTĪĀRĪ v. Jaʿfarqolī Khan Sardār(-e) Asʿad III
Jaʿfarqolī Khan Sardār(-e) Asʿad III, the eldest son of Ḥājī ʿAlīqolī Khan Sardār Asʿad II, born 1296/1878-79. In 1327/1909, he…
- BAḴTĪĀRĪ iv. Ḥosaynqolī Khan
Ḥosaynqolī Khan, the son of Jaʿfarqolī Khan, from the Dūrakī clan of the Haft Lang, the first credible Baḵtīārī īlḵān….
- BAHRĀM MĪRZĀ, MOʿEZZ-AL-DAWLA
BAHRĀM MĪRZĀ, MOʿEZZ-AL-DAWLA, the second son of the crown prince ʿAbbās Mīrzā. Bahrām Mīrzā began his service to the court…
- BAHMAN MĪRZĀ BAHĀʾ-AL-DAWLA
BAHMAN MĪRZĀ, BAHĀʾ-AL-DAWLA, the thirty-seventh son of Fatḥ-ʿAlī Shah, born 26 Šawwāl 1226/13 November 1811 of Golbadan Bājī, originally a…
- BAHMAN MĪRZĀ
BAHMAN MĪRZĀ (fl. 1225/1810-1301/1883-84), the fourth son of ʿAbbās Mīrzā and brother of Moḥammad Shah (r. 1250-64/1834-48). After Moḥammad Mīrzā succeeded…
- AḤSAN AL-TAWĀRĪḴ
AḤSAN AL-TAWĀRĪḴ, a chronological history of Iran and the neighboring countries written by Ḥasan Beg Rūmlū (b. 937/1530-31), a qūṛčī…
- FARMĀNFARMĀ, MAḤMŪD KHAN NĀṢER-AL-MOLK
FARMĀNFARMĀ, MAḤMŪD KHAN NĀṢER-AL-MOLK (b. ca. 1244-45/1828-29, d. Tehran, 8 Rabīʿ II 1305/12 December 1887; Eʿtemād-al-Salṭana, Rūznāma-ye ḵāṭerāt, p. 530;…
- FATḤ-ʿALĪ KHAN QĀJĀR
FATḤ-ʿALĪ KHAN QĀJĀR, chief of the Ašāqa-bāš division of the Qajar tribes at Astarābād at the time of the demise…
- FARMĀNFARMĀ, FEREYDŪN MĪRZĀ
FARMĀNFARMĀ, FEREYDŪN MĪRZĀ (d. Mašhad, 1272/1854; Dīvānbeygī, p. 1314), fifth son of the Qajar prince ʿAbbās Mīrzā (q.v.) and elder…