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  1. Aga Mohammed Khan oder Agha Mohammad Chan Qadschar ( persisch آغا محمد خان قاجار, DMG Āġā Moḥammad Ḫān-e Qāǧār [ ɔːˈγɔː moɦæˈmːæd xɔːn ], auch آغا محمد شاه قاجار, DMG Āġā Moḥammad Šāh-e Qāǧār, geboren 1742 in Astarabad; gestorben am 17. Juni 1797 in Şuşa) war Schah von Persien. Er galt als energisch und klug, zugleich auch als extrem grausam.

  2. Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar (Persian: آقامحمدخان قاجار, romanized: Âqâ Mohammad Xân-e Qâjâr; 14 March 1742 – 17 June 1797), also known by his regnal name of Agha Mohammad Shah (آقا محمد شاه, Âghâ Mohammad Šâh), was the founder of the Qajar dynasty of Iran, ruling from 1789 to 1797 as Shah.

  3. Āghā Moḥammad Khān (born 1742, Gorgān, Iran—died 1797, near Shusha) was the founder and first ruler of the Qājār dynasty of Iran. Following the disintegration of the Ṣafavid empire in 1722, Qājār tribal chieftains became prominent in Iranian affairs.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 28. Juli 2011 · ĀḠĀ MOḤAMMAD KHAN QĀJĀR (r. 1203-12/1789-97), founder of the Qajar dynasty (q.v.). He was born about 1155/1742, the eldest son of the chief of the Qavānlū (Qoyunlū) clan of the Qajars of Astarābād, Moḥammad-Ḥasan Khan, whose father, Fatḥ-ʿAlī Khan, had been executed by Ṭahmāsb II (perhaps at the instigation of ...

  5. Aga Mohammed Khan oder Agha Mohammad Chan Qadschar ( persisch آغا محمد خان قاجار, DMG Āġā Moḥammad Ḫān-e Qāǧār [ ɔːˈγɔː moɦæˈmːæd xɔːn ], auch آغا محمد شاه قاجار, DMG Āġā Moḥammad Šāh-e Qāǧār, geboren 1742 in Astarabad; gestorben am 17. Juni 1797 in Şuşa) war Schah von Persien. Er galt als energisch und klug, zugleich auch als extrem grausam.

  6. Agha Mohammad Khan (ca. 1742-1797) was the founder of the Qajar dynasty that ruled Persia until 1924. The memory of this vengeful ruler is universally execrated; yet he did keep Persia intact at a time of struggle.

  7. Even the consolidation of the Qajar dynasty under Agha Mohammad Khan, who had become the new owners to the Iranian throne and therefore the new heirs to the geo-politically rivalling empire that had been bordering Russia for centuries, did not divert Catherine from preoccupations in the west. [19] .