Qajar Iran
Iranian royal dynasty (1796–1925) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Qajar dynasty (Azerbaijani: Qacarlar) (Persian: سلسله قاجار), was an Turkic dynasty[Note 1] that originated from the Qajar tribe. It ruled Iran from 1789 to 1925.
They are known for the unification of Iran but were not able to create a powerful centralized state which eventually led them lose power to the British-backed Cossacks in 1925, and were succeeded by the Pahlavi dynasty. They came to power after a period of instability following the collapse of the Safavid dynasty.[2]
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Qajar Shahs of Iran
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