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  1. Abdollah Mirza Qajar (Persian: شاهزاده عبدالله میرزا قاجار; 25 November 1796 – 18 June 1846) was an Iranian prince of the Qajar dynasty, the 11th son of Fath-Ali Shah, king of Qajar Iran from 1797 to 1834.

  2. Abdollah Mirza Qajar was an Iranian prince of the Qajar dynasty, the 11th son of Fath-Ali Shah, king of Qajar Iran from 1797 to 1834. Abdollah was the governor of Zanjan. He had two children, Mohsen Mirza and Shams al-Molok, with his wife.

  3. Mirza Abdollah, also known as Agha Mirza Abdollah Farahani (Persian: میرزا عبدالله فراهانی) (1843–1918), was a tar and setar player. He is among the most significant musicians in Iran's history.

  4. Abdullah Mirza Qajar (1850—1909) was the son of Jahangir Mirza Qajar, a member of the ruling family in Iran in the nineteenth century. He studied and later taught at Dar al-Funun, a polytechnic school in Tehran, during the reign of Nasir al-Din Shah (reigned 1848—96).

  5. Abdollah Mirza Qajar (Persian: شاهزاده عبدالله میرزا قاجار‎; 25 November 1796 – 18 June 1846) was an Iranian prince (shahzadeh) of the Qajar dynasty, the 11th son of Fath-Ali Shah, king of Qajar Iran from 1797 to 1834.

  6. He apprenticed first with Abdollah Mirza Qajar (Jahanbani), and later opened his own photographic studio together with Mirza Mehdi Khan ‘Mossavar al-Molk’ on `Ala al-Dowleh Street (later Ferdowsi street), known as Studio of Monsieur Roussie-Khan.

  7. Among the growing number of studios in Tehran, the most renowned photographers were: Abdollah Mirza Qajar, Antoin Sevruguin, Mirza Ahmad Saniʿ al-Saltaneh, Mirza Ebrahim Rahmani ʿAkkasbashi (Mirza Ebrahim Mosavver-Rahmani, 1874– 1915), Abolqasem Nuri, Mirza ʿAbdolbaqi, Agaiantz Armeni, Khan Baba al-Hosayni, Ivanov (Roussie Khan), Aqa ...