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Kajar|ˈkɑːdʒɑː(r)| Also Kadjar, Qajar. [Pers. ḳājār.] A member of a northern Iranian people of Turcoman origin, who formed the ruling dynasty of Persia from 1794 to 1925. Also attrib.
1883Encycl. Brit. XV. 651/2 Branches of the royal Afsháre and Kájár tribes of Túrki descent. 1902P. M. Sykes Ten Thousand Miles in Persia 121 Baluchis call all Persians Gajar, a corruption of Kájár, the reigning dynasty. 1932A. T. Wilson Persia v. 103 Under the Qajars, roads and caravansarais were allowed to decay. 1968R. Sangvhi Aryamehr: Shah of Iran xxiii. 232 Power sprang originally from their association with the Qajar monarchy. 1973Country Life 31 May 1548/1 Those pictures are of a kind made in large numbers, mostly at Isfahan and Shiraz, throughout the Qajar period. |