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Note 23: For the increasing consumption of tea in Qajar Iran see Matthee, and for the same in England see Mintz.
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008
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"From Coffee to Tea: Shifting Patterns of Consumption in Qajar Iran."
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008
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The British subsidized Dost Muhammad to buttress his claimed inability to repel a Qajar military threat on Herat.
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008
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The people they need to get it from, the Qajar, are rather scary themselves:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: World Of the Starwolves - Edmond Hamilton Blue Tyson 2008
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The people they need to get it from, the Qajar, are rather scary themselves:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Starwolves and the Interstellar Patrol - Edmond Hamilton Blue Tyson 2008
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The Qajar period was “made in the British and Russian embassies.”
Let the Swords Encircle Me Scott Peterson 2010
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The city grew like wildfire under the Qajar and Palhavi Shahs, then even more under the Islamic republic.
Eric Lurio: Notes on the Iran/Persia Conflict: A Travelogue -- Part Two 2009
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Interesting stuff, then we head out to the Qajar palaces, which are in the old part of town.
Eric Lurio: Notes on the Iran/Persia Conflict: A Travelogue -- Part Two 2009
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When finished looking at the Qajar and Pahlavi palaces, we headed for the "domestic" airport and boarded an Iran Air 737 and headed south to the city of Yazd.
Eric Lurio: Notes on the Iran/Persia Conflict: A Travelogue -- Part Three 2009
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All that changed in 1798, when Aqa Muhammad, the first Qajar [pronounced: Ka-JAR] Shah, moved the capitol there from Shiraz several hundred miles to the south.
Eric Lurio: Notes on the Iran/Persia Conflict: A Travelogue -- Part Two 2009
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