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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amir_KabirAmir Kabir - Wikipedia

    Mirza Taghi Khan-e Farahani (Persian: میرزا تقی‌خان فراهانی), better known as Amir Kabir (Persian: امیرکبیر ‎; 9 January 1807 [citation needed] – 10 January 1852), [a] was chief minister to Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (Shah of Persia) for the first three years of his reign.

  2. Aug 3, 2011 · Amīr Kabīr nonetheless acquired first-hand knowledge of the procedures of international diplomacy and of the aims and policies of Britain and Russia with respect to Iran. This helped him in the elaboration of his own distinct policies toward the two powers when he became chief minister.

  3. 5 days ago · Mirza Taqi Farahani was born in 1807 in Farahan, Iran, entitled Ataback-e Azam (The Chief Minister), Amir Nezaam (The Prince of the State), and Amir Kabir (The Great Prince), is one of the greatest politicians in the recent two centuries of Iran. He initiated reforms that marked the effective beginning of the modernisation of Iran.

  4. Feb 5, 2018 · Mirzā Mohammad Taghikhān Farāhāni, born in 1807 in Hazāveh, Arāk, known as Amir Kabir, was one of the prime ministers of Iran at the time of Nāser al-Din Shāh Qajar.

  5. On 11 November 1851, Nasir al-Din Shah, the 20-year-old ruler of the Qajar dynasty of Iran, deposed his guardian and brother-in-law Mirza Taqi Khan Farahani, better known as Amir Kabir, from the position of prime minister. However, he allowed Amir Kabir to continue as commander-in-chief of the army.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Amir_KabirAmir Kabir - Wikiwand

    Mirza Taghi Khan-e Farahani, better known as Amir Kabir, was chief minister to Naser al-Din Shah Qajar for the first three years of his reign. He is widely considered to be "Iran's first reformer", a modernizer who was "unjustly struck down" as he attempted to bring "gradual reform" to Iran.

  7. Jan 31, 2021 · Amir Kabir, honorary name of Mirza Taqi Khan, was a Persian politician and the Prime Minister of Persia during the reign of Nasser al-Din Shah of Qajar. He contributed to the modernization of the country in the first half of the 19th century.