Amir Mirza Ali Asghar Khan, Amin os-Sultan

Amir Mirza Ali Asghar Khan, Amin os-Sultan

Amir Mirza Ali Asghar Khan, Amin os-Sultan was the last prime minister of Iran under Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar. After the Shah's assassination, Amin os-Sultan helped by securing the throne and its secure transfer to his son, Mozaffar al-Din Shah Qajar.


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