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  1. 22. März 2021 · A group portrait of 24 of the 19th-century ruler’s sons and grandsons, which once adorned a Qajar royal palace, debuts at auction on 1 April. Specialists Sar...

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  2. 2. Juni 2018 · Under FathAli Shah (r. 1797–1834), Iran’s Caucasian territories were ceded to Russia, thus realigning Iran’s borders to the outlines of the country we know today. The reign of Nasir al-Din Shah (r. 1848–96) was strengthened by the creation of new permanent armies, and institutions of higher learning based on modern technologies and inspired by European models. Qajar rule is usually ...

  3. Fath-Ali Shah deftly pierces a ferocious lion with a glittering spear while donning full court regalia, including the Kiani Crown and an aigrette topped with three black heron plumes. He also wears jeweled armbands, epaulettes, cuffs, a belt, a dagger, and a quiver. Twenty-two of his sons, each marked by a crown, are arranged in an elliptical pattern around him. The trip is accompanied by the ...

  4. Oktober 1834) war ein iranischer Herrscher und der zweite Herrscher der Kadscharen -Dynastie in Persien. Fath Ali Schah im Jahr 1798. Er regierte von 1797 bis 1834 und bestieg den Thron als Nachfolger seines ermordeten Onkels Aga Mohammed Khan . Misstrauisch gegenüber seinem Großwesir Hadsch Ibrahim Khan Kalantar, ließ er diesen exekutieren.

  5. Mohammad Shah was the third Qajar shah of Iran from 1834 to 1848, inheriting the throne from his grandfather, Fath-Ali Shah. From a young age, Mohammad Mirza was under the tutelage of Haji Mirza Aqasi, a local dervish from Tabriz whose teachings influenced the young prince to become a Sufi-king later in his life. After his father Abbas Mirza died in 1833, Mohammad Mirza became the crown prince ...

  6. FathAli Shah’s reign ultimately saw a series of military defeats, the loss of territories, and the deterioration of palaces and fortresses. Portraiture comprised an important part of FathAli’s artistic patronage. This particular portrait is one of the earliest official images of the ruler, created after he assumed the throne in 1798 ...

  7. Franko-Persische Allianz. Persien und seine Provinzen 1814. Die Franko-Persische Allianz war ein am 4. Mai 1807 im Vertrag von Finckenstein unterzeichnetes Bündnis zwischen Frankreich unter Napoleon Bonaparte und Persien (dem heutigen Iran) unter Fath Ali Schah. Die Allianz richtete sich gegen Russland und Großbritannien.