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To know more about the revolution visit this:
http://www.iranchamber.com/history/constitutional_revolution /constitutional_revolution.php
members of the first Majles (Parliament), October 7, 1906 - June 23, 1908:
Mozzafar o-Din Shah Qajar:
Seyyed Jamal o-Din's disciples, secrelty put to death in Tabriz on July 17, 1896:
Mirza Reza Kermani assassinated Naser o-Din Shah on May 1, 1896:
Abbas Agha Tabrizi, shot Amin o-Soltan than himself on August 31, 1907:
Mirza Ali Asghar Khan Amin o-Soltan, Atabak Azam, shot by Abbas Agha on Aug. 31, 1907:
Bakhtiaris (for Bakhtiari tribe see THIS) in the Meidan-e Shah at Esfahan, May- June 1909:
Bakhtiaris in camp outside Esfahan, May - June 1909:
Samsamos Saltaneh Bakhtiari, One of the liberators of Esfahan January 1909:
Zarghamos Saltaneh Bakhtiari, One of the liberators of Esfahan January 1909:
Bakhtiaris in the Meidan-e Shah (Shah Squar), Esfahan May-June 1909:
Darvishes in camp outside Esfahan, May-June 1909:
Bakhtiaris in camp outside Esfahan, May- June 1909:
Mojahedin, or National volunteers, of Rasht:
A Nationalist Council at Rasht:
Abul Qasem Khan (Naser ol-Molk):
Seyyed Abdullah Behbahani:
Prince Malkom Khan:
Seyyed Mohammad Tabatabai:
Mohammad Ali Shah:
Saad od-Dowleh:
Agha Seyyed Jamal o-Din Esfahani:
Mohammad Wali Khan (Sepahdar Azam):
Haji Ali Qoli Khan (Sardar Asad) Bakhtiari:
Russian Colonel V. Liakhoff:
Mirza Jahangir Khan Shirazi, Editor of Sour-e Esrafil, victim of the coup of June 23, 1908:
Haji Mirza Ebrahim Agha, Deputy for Tabriz, Victim of the coup of June 23, 1908:
Constitutionalists in chains at Bagh-e Shah after the coup of June 23, 1908:
Malek ol-Motekallemin, victim of the coup of June 23, 1908:
Seyyed Hasan Taqi Zadeh, one of the deputies for Tabriz:
The Baharestan (House of Majles) after bombardment of June 23, 1908:
Rahim Khan Qajar-e Daghi, one of the besiegers of Tabriz with Russian Officers:
Hosein Pasha Khan (Amir Bahador Jang), one of chief loyalist:
Constitutionalists in refuge at Ottoman Embassy in Tehran, January 1909:
The Mojahedin of Shotorban quarter of Tabriz:
Sattar Khan (General of People or Sardar-e Melli), defender of Tabriz:
In case you're wondering, in Iran men sit like this sometimes and it is not considered to be 'gay'. Difference in culture.
Bagher Khan (Commander of People or Salar-e Melli), Defender of Tabriz:
Bagher Khan (second sitting from left) & Sattar Khan (third sitting from left) & Revolutionaries:
Soltan Ahmad Shah succeeded to the throne of Iran (Persia), July 18, 1909:
Asad ol-Molk, the Regent:
Sheikh Fazlollah Nouri, hanged July 31, 1909:
Mirza Ghafar Qazvini, one of the national volunteers (Mojahedin):
Yeprem Khan-e Armani (The Armenian), one of the leaders of Rasht Army:
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Edited by Alborz