
Mozafar al-Din Shah Qajar
Mozafar al-Din Shah Qajar was the fifth king of the Qajar dynasty, ruling from 1896 until his death in 1907. His reign is notable for the constitutional revolution in Iran, which aimed to establish a parliament and limit the powers of the monarchy. Mozafar al-Din Shah's attempts to modernize the country included reforms in education and infrastructure, but he faced significant opposition. His legacy is intertwined with the struggles for democracy in Iran, as his death paved the way for further political change.
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The article discusses a painting from the youth of Mozafar al-Din Shah Qajar displayed at the Louvre Museum in Paris.
نقاشی دوران نوجوانی مظفرالدین شاه قاجار در موزه لوور پاریس + عکسMozafar al-Din Shah Qajar was the father of Ashraf al-Muluk and his inheritance helped her become one of the wealthiest women in Iran.
حکایت اولین تاکسیهای تهران | وقتی خانم قجری ایده پرداز حمل و نقل عمومی شد
Mozafar al-Din Shah's death led to the English changing their football playing location in Tehran.
تصویری از برگزاری اولین مسابقه فوتبال در تهران