
Nasir al-Din Shah
Nasir al-Din Shah was the Qajar king of Iran from 1848 until his assassination in 1896, known for his attempts at modernization, although his reign was also marked by corruption and resistance against constitutional reforms that would eventually lead to the Iranian Constitutional Revolution.
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The twelve gates of Nasir al-Din Shah are referenced in the context of urban development.
فیلم | نشانی دوازده دروازه تهران قدیم!Nasir al-Din Shah encountered a new structure during his travels in Europe and brought back Count Montfort to lead the police.
تهرانیها حتی از نام این محل حساب میبردندNasir al-Din Shah was the king during the establishment of the Rezaieh Garden.
باغی با دانش مدرن کشاورزی درهرویNasir al-Din Shah was the king of Iran and had a significant relationship with Manir al-Saltaneh.
ماجراهای طولانیترین خیابان پایتخت در عمارت میناییNasir al-Din Shah was the king during significant events in Dehkhoda's life.
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