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  1. Fath-Ali Shah Qajar (Persian: فتحعلى‌شاه قاجار, romanized: Fatḥ-ʻAli Šâh Qâjâr; May 1769 – 24 October 1834) was the second Shah (king) of Qajar Iran. He reigned from 17 June 1797 until his death on 24 October 1834.

  2. Mar 22, 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.

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  3. In this copy of Iran’s national epic, Firdawsi’s Shahnama (Book of Kings), Fath-Ali Shah (reigned 1797–1834), with his characteristic long black beard, arching eyebrows, and slender body, appears as the legendary hero Rustam.

  4. Fatḥ ʿAlī Shāh (born 1771—died Oct. 20, 1834, Eṣfahān, Iran) was the shah of Persia (1797–1834) whose reign coincided with rivalry among France, Great Britain, and Russia over eastern affairs. Strong enough to subdue a rebellion in Khorāsān, he could not defeat the European powers.

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  5. Nov 4, 2021 · This resplendent royal portrait of FathAli Shah, the pre-eminent ruler of the Qajar dynasty, is an exemplary model of the extensive canon of life-size portraits commissioned by the monarch. Such paintings immortalised his rule of Persia, both internally to the Iranian populace and externally to overseas governments and royalty.

  6. Oct 11, 2014 · File: Full-length portrait of the Qajar ruler Fath 'Ali Shah, by 'Abdallah Khan. Iran, probably Tehran, 1797-1834.jpg Iran, probably Tehran, 1797-1834.jpg From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository

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  8. The tomb of Fath Ali Shah Qajar is located in the north of the ancient courtyard of Fatima Masoumeh Mosque and is one of the works of “Beygum Safavi”. This tomb was built during the life of Fath Ali Shah Qajar and his own command. In 1280, during the Nasir al-Din Shah Qajar period, the mirrored decorations became gypsum. Gallery.

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