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  1. Soltan-Ahmad Mirza Azod od-Dowleh (Persian: سلطان احمد میرزا عضدالدوله; 16 July 1824 – 1902) was a Qajar prince and official in 19th-century Iran, who is known for composing the memoir Tarikh-e Azodi.

  2. Soltan Ahmad Mirza Azod od-Dowleh was prince of Persia and 49th son of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar. [1] He was born on 16 July 1824. His mother was Taj ol-Dowleh. He was governor of many cities including Zanjan, Malayer and Qazvin. Also he was chairman of Astan Quds Razavi. [2]

  3. Solṭān-Aḥmad Mirzā ʿAżod-al-Dawla is the ancestor of the ʿAżodi family (Bāmdād, II, pp. 73-74, 93-102; IV, pp. 396-405). Solṭān-Aḥmad Mirzā was known for his prodigious memory regarding the details of life at the court of his father half a century earlier.

  4. Manoutchehr Eskandari-Qajar, ed. and tr., Life at the Court of the Early Qajar Shahs: The Tarikh-e ʿazodi of Soltan Ahmad Mirza ʿAzod al-Dowleh, Washington, D.C., 2014 (translation based on MS Tehran, University of Tehran Library, no. 7487, dated 1319/1901). ʿAli-qoli Mirzā Eʿteżād-al-Salṭana, Eksir al-tawāriḵ: Tāriḵ-e ...

    • Manoutchehr M . Eskandari-Qajar
  5. 14. Okt. 2014 · Life at the Court of the Early Qajar Shahs, a memoir translated into English for the first time, offers a uniquely intimate look at a world veiled by privilege and power. Its author, Soltan Ahmad Mirza, was a prince--the forty-ninth son of Fath Ali Shah Qajar, who ruled Iran from 1797 to 1834.

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    • Soltan Ahmad Mirza Azod al-Dowleh
  6. A discussion of the importance and proper place of memoirs in historiography, with particular reference to the Tarikh-e `Azodi of Soltan Ahmad Mirza `Azod al-Dowleh, in the context of 19th century Persia.

  7. Life at the Court of the Early Qajar Shahs, a memoir translated into English for the first time, offers a uniquely intimate look at a world veiled by privilege and power.