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  1. Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar (Persian: محمدعلی شاه قاجار ‎; 21 June 1872 – 5 April 1925) was the sixth shah of the Qajar dynasty and remained the Shah of Iran from 8 January 1907 until being deposed on 16 July 1909.

  2. Mohammad Shah (Persian: محمدشاه قاجار; born Mohammad Mirza; 5 January 1808 – 5 September 1848) was the third Qajar shah of Iran from 1834 to 1848, inheriting the throne from his grandfather, Fath-Ali Shah.

  3. The Qajar Imperial Family in exile is currently headed by the eldest descendant of Mohammad Ali Shah, Sultan Mohammad Ali Mirza Qajar, while the Heir Presumptive to the Qajar throne is Mohammad Hassan Mirza II, the grandson of Mohammad Hassan Mirza, Sultan Ahmad Shah's brother and heir.

  4. Fath Ali Shah's grandson Mohammad Shah, who fell under the Russian influence and made two unsuccessful attempts to capture Herat, succeeded him in 1834. When Mohammad Shah died in 1848, the succession passed to his son Nasser-e-Din, who proved to be the ablest and most successful of the Qajar sovereigns.

  5. Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar was the sixth king of Qajar Dynasty, Shah of Persia from 8 January 1907 to 16 July 1909. Background. He was against the constitution that was ratified during the reign of his father, Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar. Career.

  6. Aug 18, 2022 · This chapter analyzes the rise and consolidation of Qajar rule from a tribal monarchy to a national dynasty. It examines the pervasiveness of centrifugal forces dominating the country’s landscape following the collapse of the Safavid dynasty, and slow rise in the 1780s of the Qajars from a tribal chieftaincy to a dynasty.

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  8. Mohammad Shah Qajar, son of Abbas Mirza Nayeb Saltaneh, is the grandson of Fath Ali Shah Qajar, succeeding his grandfather to the throne in 1834.

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