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  1. Jalal al-Din Mirza (Persian: جلال الدین میرزا; 1827-1872) was an Iranian historian and freethinker, born in Tehran. He wrote a semi-historical book about the history of Iran named Name-ye Khosrovan, potentially one of the first comprehensive nationalistic works about the country.

  2. 15 de dic. de 2008 · JALĀL-AL-DIN MIRZĀ, Qajar historian and freethinker (b. 1242/1827; d. 1279/1872; Figure 5). Born at the court in Tehran, he was the fifty-fifth son of Fatḥ-ʿAli Shah (r. 1797-1834, q.v.) from Homāʾi Ḵānum, a Kurdish woman from Māzandarān with some education and influence in Jalāl-al-Din Mir-zā’s upbringing and pro ...

  3. A cosmopolitan, polyglot, and radical freethinker, Prince Jalal al-Din Mirza was the fifty-fifth son of Fath-Ali Shah. This painting was completed in 1859, when the prince was thirty years old.

  4. Jalal al-Din Mirza ( persa: جلال الدین میرزا; 1827-1872) fue un historiador y librepensador iraní, nacido en Teherán. Escribió un libro semihistórico sobre la historia de Irán llamado Name-ye Khosrovan, potencialmente uno de los primeros trabajos nacionalistas completos sobre el país. [1]

  5. Jalal al-Din Mirza (1827-72) was a son of Fath ‘Ali Shah Qajar (r. 1797-1834). He was a Qajar historian and freethinker and the author of the Nameh-i Khusravan, one of the earliest examples of modern Iranian historiography in the Qajar period (http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/jalal-al-din-mirza).

  6. 23 de feb. de 2018 · The box relates in an unexpected manner to another highlight in the exhibition: the dazzling portrait of Prince Jalal al-Din Mirza dated 1859. The painting is attributed to Abu’l-Hasan Ghaffari Sani‘ al-Mulk, one of the most celebrated artists of mid-nineteenth-century Iran.

  7. 15 de mar. de 2018 · Portrait of Jalal al-Din Mirza (ca. 1827–1872), son of Fath-Ali Shah attributed to Abu’l-Hasan Ghaffari, Sani‘ al-Mulk, 1859 Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.