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Muhammad Shah (274 bytes)
1: :''See [[Mohammad Shah Qajar]] for the [[List of kings of Persia|Ruler o... 3: ...]] and [[1748]]. He was the grandson of [[Bahadur Shah]]. Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah (2538 bytes) 1: ... and his reign became the best period of the Qutb Shahis. 3: ... Quli can be compared to the [[Mughal]] emperor [[Shahjahan]]. When he decided to build a city on the so... 5: ...d has it that the young Sultan Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah loved her, and rode out from the [[Golconda]] For... 9: Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah was a great poet, too. He not only had the distin... 12: #Prince, Poet, Lover, Builder: Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah ,The Founder of Hyderabad; Author: Narender Luthe... Reigns of Nadir Shah and Zahir Shah (27057 bytes) 3: == Reign of Mohammed Nadir Shah, [[1929]]-[[1933]] == 5: [[Mohammed Nadir Shah]] quickly abolished most of [[Amanullah Khan]]'s ... 7: Nadir Shah named a ten-member cabinet, consisting mostly of ... 9: ...mediately, by the time of his death in 1933 Nadir Shah had created a 40,000-strong force from almost no ... 11: ...roud: he reunited a fragmented Afghanistan. Nadir Shah was assassinated in 1933 by a young man whose fam... Reza Pahlavi (4069 bytes) 1: [[Image:Reza.jpg|right|thumb|''Shah Reza Pahlavi'']] 2: ... '''Reza Shah the Great''' after his death, was [[Shah of Persia]] (later [[Iran]]) from [[December 15]]... 4: ...[[December 15]], [[1925]] and so became the first Shah of the Pahlavi dynasty. 6: ...–[[1982]]) his son and successor [[Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran]] was born. 8: ...m this marriage a son was born (Gholam Reza), and Reza Khan divorced her soon after, in [[1923]]. Reza Pahlavi II (995 bytes) 1: ...n of [[Mohammad Reza Pahlavi]], and grandson of [[Reza Pahlavi]]. He is a [[pretender]] to the [[Iran]]i... 5: Reza Pahlavi has lived in [[Morocco]], [[Egypt]] and, ... 8: *[http://www.rezapahlavi.org/ Reza Pahlavi II's Website] Reza Khan (Taliban) (857 bytes) 1: ''For the late Shah of Persia, see [[Reza Pahlavi]]'' 4: '''Reza Khan''' was charged on [[August 5]], [[2004]] in ... Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (6600 bytes) 1: [[Image:Theshah.jpg|frame|right|200px]] 2: ...9]] – [[July 27]], [[1980]]) was the last [[Shah of Iran]], ruling from [[1941]] until [[1979]]. H... 6: ...to resign in favor of his son. His mother was the shah's second wife, [[Tadj ol-Molouk]] ([[1896]] &ndas... 8: ==Shah== 9: ...me minister]], [[Mohammed Mossadegh]], forced the Shah to flee the country. He was quickly escorted back... Mohammad Reza Khatami (1487 bytes) 1: [[Image:Mohammadreza khatami.jpg|thumb|Mohammad Reza Khatami]] 3: ...2;اتمی), also known as '''Reza Khatami''' (born in [[1959]] in [[Ardakan]]), is ... 11: ...ry:Iranian Majlis Vice Speakers|Khatami, Mohammad Reza]] 12: ...Category:Iranian Vice Ministers|Khatami, Mohammad Reza]] Hamid Reza Assefi (567 bytes) 1: '''Hamid Reza Assefi''' (In [[Persian Language|Persian]]: ž... 7: [[Category:Iranian Vice Ministers|Assefi, Hamid Reza]] Mohammad Reza Bahonar (1603 bytes) 1: '''Mohammad Reza Bahonar''' (محمدر&#... 7: Mohammad Reza Bahonar is the brother of [[Mohammad Javad Bahona... 11: ...ry:Iranian Majlis Vice Speakers|Bahonar, Mohammad Reza]] Mohammad Reza Aref (1478 bytes) 1: '''Mohammad Reza Aref''' (محمدرŸ... 14: ...gory:First Vice Presidents of Iran|Aref, Mohammad Reza]] 15: [[Category:Iranian Ministers|Aref, Mohammad Reza]] 16: [[Category:Iranian Vice Ministers|Aref, Mohammad Reza]] Mohammad-Reza Shajarian (632 bytes) 1: '''Mohammad-Reza Shajarian''' ('''محمد ... 8: [[Category:1940 births|Shajarian, Mohammad-Reza]] 9: [[Category:Iranian singers|Shajarian, Mohammad-Reza]] 10: [[Category:Male singers|Shajarian, Mohammad-Reza]] Hossein Reza Zadeh (2068 bytes) 1: '''Hossein Reza Zadeh''' (born [[May 12]], [[1978]]) is an [[Iran... 9: [[Category:1978 births|Hossein Reza Zadeh]] 10: [[Category:Olympic weightlifters of Iran|Reza Zadeh, Hossein]] 11: ...ategory:Weightlifters at the 2004 Summer Olympics|Reza Zadeh, Hossein]] Leka Anwar Zog Reza Baudouin Msiziwe (345 bytes) 1: '''Leka Anwar Zog Reza Baudouin Msiziwe''' ([[Senton]], [[South Africa]]... Shah (1811 bytes) 1: '''Shah''' (in [[Persian language|Persian]]: ش... 3: ...;هبانو ''[[Shahbanu|Shahbānu]]'' "Empress" - previously, the ruler's conso... 5: ...'to die'') and ''[[chess]]'' are all derived from Shah. 12: '''Shah''' coincidently is also a common last name among ... 17: [[da:Shah]] Naseeruddin Shah (3199 bytes) 1: '''Naseeruddin Shah''' (born [[July 20]], [[1950]]) is one of the ico... 2: Shah was born in [[Delhi]] and educated at the [[Natio... 4: ... courage to tackle [[Muslim]] issues. Naseeruddin Shah has also acted for other New Indian Cinema direct... 8: ...lays. With his wife [[Ratna Pathak]], Naseeruddin Shah continues to act regularly in plays, often at Sha... 13: Shah was recently seen in [[Teen Diwarein]] and [[Mira... Malik Shah I (1005 bytes) 1: '''Jalal ad-Dawlah Malik Shah''' was the [[Seljuk Turks|Seljuk]] sultan from [[... Jahandar Shah (392 bytes) 1: '''Jahandar Shah''' ([[1664]] - [[February 11]], [[1713]]) was the... 3: {{Mughal Emperor | Prev=[[Bahadur Shah I]] | Next=[[Furrukhsiyar]]}} 6: [[Category:1664 births|Shah, Jahandar]] 7: [[Category:1713 deaths|Shah, Jahandar]] Idris Shah (2894 bytes) 3: ...obidos/search-handle-url/index=books&field-author=Shah%2C%252520Idries/002-7256967-2623240 (His books)].... 5: Idries Shah, Sayed Idries el-Hashimi 6: ... two successive and massive heart attacks. Idries Shah was indeed a sensible man. 7: Idries Shah, writer and savant, born Simla, India, June 16, 1... Shah Alam (2506 bytes) 1: ...hah Alam Masjid.jpg|right|frame|The [[mosque]] in Shah Alam.]] 3: '''Shah Alam''' (population 120,000) is a city in [[Malay... 5: Long ago, Shah Alam was known as ''Sungai Renggam'' and is known... 7: ...Grand Prix motorcycle racing]] and was named the 'Shah Alam Motor Paradise', but was demolished in 2003. 11: Shah Alam flourished as a growing settlement after the...
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