Photographs with Naser al-Din Shah’s handwriting of Qajar court women

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He defeated various rebels in the persian provinces, most notably in Khorasan, he balanced the budget by introducing reforms to the tax system, curbed the power of the clergy in the judiciary, built several military factories, improved relations with other powers to curb British and Russian influence, opened the first newspaper called Vaghaye-Ettefaghieh, embellished and modernized cities (for example by building the Tehran Bazaar) and most importantly opened the first persian school for upper education called the Dar ul-Funun where many persian intellectuals received their education. However Naser al-Din Shah’s reforms were unpopular with some people.

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