; Politics (1845–1927),
14th and
20th prime minister of Iran , prime minister of Iran prime minister of Iran from 25 December 1915 till 1 March 1916 • Princess
Turan Amirsoleimani, she was the third wife of
Reza Shah, with whom she had one son
Gholam Reza Pahlavi • Prince
Abdol-Hossein Farmanfarma •
Mohammad Mosaddegh, prime minister of Iran and nephew of Prince Abdol Hossein Mirza Farmanfarma. •
Prince Firouz Nosrat-ed-Dowleh III, son of Prince Abdol-Hossein Farmanfarma, foreign minister of Iran •
Hossein Khan Sardar, last ruler of the
Erivan Khanate administrative division • Prince
Majd ed-Dowleh Amirsoleimani, one of Iran's most influential politicians of his time. He was a key court figure throughout the reigns of several Qajar Shahs, including
Nasser al-Din Shah,
Mozaffar ad-Din Shah,
Mohammad Ali Shah, and
Ahmad Shah. •
Amir Abbas Hoveyda, Iranian economist and politician,
prime minister of Iran from 1965 to 1977, a Qajar descendant on his maternal side •
Ali Amini,
prime minister of Iran • Prince
Iraj Eskandari, Iranian communist politician • Princess
Maryam Farman Farmaian, Iranian communist politician, founder of the women's section of the
Tudeh Party of Iran •
Ardeshir Zahedi, Iranian diplomat, Qajar descendant on his maternal side. • Prince
Sabbar Farmanfarmaian, health minister in Mosaddeq cabinet •
Abdol-Hossein Sardari, Consul General at the Iranian Embassy in Paris 1940–1945; helped and saved the lives of Jews in danger of deportation by issuing them with Iranian passports. A Qajar Qoyunlu and through his mother a grandson of Princess Malekzadeh Khanoum Ezzat od-Doleh, the sister of Nasser ed-Din Shah. •
Aga Khan III, President of the
League of Nations from 1937 to 1938, one of the founders and the first president of the
All-India Muslim League and the 48th
Imam of
the Nizari Ismaili Muslims. ; Military File:Aleksander Petrovich Reza Qoli Mirza Qajar in Russian military uniform.png|
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Nader Jahanbani (1928–1979) • Prince
Amanullah Mirza Qajar,
Imperial Russian,
Azerbaijani, and
Iranian military commander • Prince
Feyzullah Mirza Qajar, Imperial Russian and Azerbaijani (ADR) military commander • Prince
Ali Qulu Mirza Qajar, Imperial Russian military commander, having the rank of Lieutenant Colonel • Prince
Aleksander Reza Qoli Mirza Qajar, Imperial Russian military leader, commander of Yekaterinburg (1918) • Prince
Amanullah Jahanbani, senior Iranian general •
Nader Jahanbani, general and vice-deputy chief of the Imperial Iranian Air Force • Brig. General Changiz Voshmgir, deputy commander-in-chief of the Ground Forces of the Imperial Iranian Army, son of Hassan Khan Shoja Saltaneh & Bashir-ol-Moluk
Religion , The titles of Prince and Princess are used by the Aga Khans and their children by virtue of their descent from Shah
Fath Ali Shah of the Qajar dynasty. The title was officially recognised by the British government in 1938. •
Aga Khan IV, the 49th
Imam of
Nizari Ismailism, a
denomination of
Isma'ilism within
Shia Islam. ; Women's rights • Princess
Tadj al-Saltaneh, daughter of Naser-din-Shah, co-founder of the first Iranian women's rights movement Anjoman Naswan, author of a memoir, painter • Princess
Mohtaram Eskandari, intellectual and pioneering figures in Iranian women's movement. •
Iran Teymourtash (''Légion d'honneur
), journalist, editor and publisher of the newspaper Rastakhiz'', founder of an association for helping destitute women. Daughter of court minister Abdolhossein Teymourtash and through both her maternal grandparents a Qajar. ; Literature Princess Taj-al-Saltaneh Qajar, daughter of Naser-din-Shah, First Iranian woman to write a memoir, co-founder of the first Iranian women's rights movement Anjoman Naswan, author of a memoir, painter • Prince
Iraj Mirza, Iranian poet and translator •
Sadegh Hedayat, a Qajar descendant through the female line •
Anvar Khamei, the Iranian economist, politician, and sociologist. ; Entertainment •
Sepand Amirsoleimani, Iranian actor. •
Kamand Amirsoleimani, Iranian actress. •
Gholam-Hossein Banan, Iranian musician and singer, Qajar descendant on his maternal side. == Former residences ==