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  2. List of royal consorts of Iran - Wikipedia

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    The royal consorts of Iran were the consorts of the rulers of the various states and civilizations in Iran from the establishment of the Medes around 678 BC until the abolition of the Iranian monarchy in the 1979 Iranian revolution.

  3. Category:Queens consort of Persia - Wikipedia

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  4. List of monarchs of Iran - Wikipedia

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    The title was used in its Persian form (šāhān šāh) after Greek ceased being used. [64] The first Parthian capital was at Nisa in Parthia. In 217 BC, the capital was moved to Qumis and in 50 BC a multi-capital system was established, with royal residences at Ctesiphon, Ecbatana, and Ray. [65] This list omits rival kings and claimants.

  5. List of women in Shahnameh - Wikipedia

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    There are many queens, princesses, heroines and witches in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh (Book of Kings), from the Iran, Turan, the Roman Empire, China, India etc. List of Women in the Shahnameh [ edit ]

  6. List of Iranian titles and ranks - Wikipedia

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    Hence the title bearer is the mother of the next Shah), associated with some Qajar (Kadjar) queens, especially Fath Ali Shah's mother and Nasser-ed-Din Shah's mother. A'laa Hazrat "Your Most High Majesty" in reference to the king. Appellation of Persian/Iranian kings. Oliaa' Hazrat Literally meaning "Your Most High Majesty" in reference to the ...

  7. List of Persian figures in the Sasanian era - Wikipedia

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    Queen Purandokht, the last woman on the throne of the Sassanid dynasty, 630. Mani the prophet: Founder of Manichaeism. Mazdak: Proto-socialist philosopher and founder of Mazdakism. Bozorgmehr: Physician and minister of Khosrau I. Purandokht (Boran): Sassanid queen.

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  9. List of Persian monarchs - Wikipedia

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