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  1. Mirza Ali Asghar Khan (Persian: میرزا علی‌اصغر خان; 6 January 1858 – 31 August 1907), also known by his honorific titles of Amin al-Soltan and Atabak, served as Prime Minister of Iran from 1887 to 1896 under Nasereddin Shah, from 1898 to 1904 under Mozaffareddin Shah and from May 1907 until his assassination in August 1907 ...

  2. Mirza Ali Asghar Khan ( persa: میرزا علی‌اصغر خان; 6 de enero de 1858 - 31 de agosto de 1907), también conocido por sus títulos honoríficos de Amin al-Soltan y Atabak, fue el último primer ministro de Irán bajo Naser al-Din Shah Qajar.

  3. 17 de ago. de 2011 · While Amīr-e Kabīr’s short tenure as chief minister (1848-51) is generally reckoned by Iranians as a major achievement towards reform and progress interrupted by his untimely death, Amīn-al-solṭān’s long career has been generally considered as the main cause of the evils befalling Iran in late Qajar period.

  4. The assassination of Mirza Ali Asghar Khan Atabak Amin al-Sultan (31 August 1907), chief minister and prime minister of three Iranian kings of Qajar dynasty (1796-1925), is one of the most complicated murder cases occurred in modern Iran, which has never been solved.

  5. This fine portrait, signed by the distinctive artist Ismail Jalayir, depicts Mirza ‘Ali Asghar Khan, the most powerful minister in the government of Nasir al-Din Shah of Iran (r. 1848–1896).

  6. Mirza Ali Asghar Khan (Persian: میرزا علی‌اصغر خان; 6 January 1858 – 31 August 1907), also known by his honorific titles of Amin al-Soltan and Atabak, was the last prime minister of Iran under Naser al-Din Shah Qajar.

  7. Isma'il Jalayir was a prolific and versatile court artist of mid-19th century Iran. Although primarily known for his portraits of the ruler Nasir al-Din Shah (1848–96) and his prominent ministers, he also created a body of religious images.