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Mirza (/ ˈ m ɜːr z ə / or / m ɪər ˈ z ɑː /; Persian: میرزا) [1] [a] is a multi-ethnic name of Persian origin. It is used as a surname or prefix to identify patriarchal lineage. It is derived from the term Mirzadeh (میرزادہ, lit. ' son of the master ').
Mirza may refer to: Mirza (name), a name derived from a historical royal and noble title; Mirza, a genus of giant mouse lemurs "Mirza", a 1965 French-language song by Nino Ferrer; Mirza, Kamrup, a town in Assam, India; Mirza melon, a melon cultivar; Mirza, title character of the Punjabi tragic romance Mirza Sahiban
Mirza Abd ol-Razzaq Faghfuri (1887–1950) was an Iranian tile artist renowned for his mastery of narrative tilework during the late Qajar (1789-1925) and early Pahlavi (1925-1979) periods. Active for over twenty-six years, he played a crucial role in the development of Persian tile painting and left a lasting impact on the material culture of ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 February 2025. Indian tennis player (born 1986) Sania Mirza Mirza in 2017 Country (sports) India Residence Hyderabad, India Born (1986-11-15) 15 November 1986 (age 38) Mumbai, Maharashtra Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Turned pro February 2003 Retired February 2023 Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand ...
Iraj Mirza’s paternal house at 30 Tir Street, Tehran. Iraj Mirza was born in October 1874 in Tabriz, northwestern Iran. He was a great-grandson of Fath Ali Shah Qajar, the second shah of the Qajar dynasty (r. 1797–1834). His father, Prince Gholam-Hossein Mirza, was the son of Prince Malek Iraj Mirza, who was himself a son of Fath Ali Shah ...
Iskander Ali Mirza [a] (13 November 1899 – 13 November 1969) was a Pakistani politician, statesman and military general who served as the Dominion of Pakistan's fourth and last governor-general of Pakistan from 1955 to 1956, and then as the Islamic Republic of Pakistan's first president from 1956 to 1958.
Shahzada Mirza Muhammad Hakim (29 April 1553 – 10 October 1585 [citation needed]), sometimes known simply as Mirza Hakim, was the third son of the Mughal emperor Humayun. He ruled Kabul in Afghanistan, and often conflicted with his elder brother, Emperor Akbar, who he later on mended ways with. He was the son of Mah Chuchak Begum. Mirza Hakim ...
Alqas Mirza was born on 15 March 1516 (10 Safar 922 AH) in a winter camp near Tabriz as Shah Ismail's third son. According to a source, his name was a word play on Qisas (retaliation) referring to a desire to beat Ottomans back after Battle of Chaldiran. [1]