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- Ed-Dowleh abstract "Ed-Dowleh is a suffix used as part of titles for members of royalty who were in governing positions during the Qajar dynasty in Iran (Persia). Some of the children of Abbas Mirza who were governors also carried this title. It derives from the medieval Arabic title al-Dawla. The suffix translates literally into "of the government" but in actual usage is meant to refer to the shah who bestows the title of -dowleh. Ed-Dowleh can also be translated as "of the Empire or State."".
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageID "7383319".
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageLength "2180".
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageRevisionID "669740489".
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageWikiLink Abbas_Mirza.
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageWikiLink Al-Dawla.
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Qajar_dynasty.
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Titles.
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageWikiLink Dynasty.
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageWikiLink Family_name.
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageWikiLink Khanlar_Mirza.
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageWikiLink Massoud_Mirza_Zell-e_Soltan.
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageWikiLink Mohammad_Ali_Shah_Qajar.
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageWikiLink Pahlavi_dynasty.
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageWikiLink Persia.
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageWikiLink Qajar_dynasty.
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageWikiLink Reza_Shah.
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageWikiLink Shah.
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageWikiLink Suffix.
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageWikiLink Title.
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ed-Dowleh".
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageWikiLinkText "ed-Dowleh".
- Ed-Dowleh hasPhotoCollection Ed-Dowleh.
- Ed-Dowleh wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ed-Dowleh subject Category:Qajar_dynasty.
- Ed-Dowleh subject Category:Titles.
- Ed-Dowleh hypernym Suffix.
- Ed-Dowleh type Article.
- Ed-Dowleh type Article.
- Ed-Dowleh type Dynasty.
- Ed-Dowleh type Title.
- Ed-Dowleh comment "Ed-Dowleh is a suffix used as part of titles for members of royalty who were in governing positions during the Qajar dynasty in Iran (Persia). Some of the children of Abbas Mirza who were governors also carried this title. It derives from the medieval Arabic title al-Dawla. The suffix translates literally into "of the government" but in actual usage is meant to refer to the shah who bestows the title of -dowleh. Ed-Dowleh can also be translated as "of the Empire or State."".
- Ed-Dowleh label "Ed-Dowleh".
- Ed-Dowleh sameAs m.026006r.
- Ed-Dowleh sameAs Q5334465.
- Ed-Dowleh sameAs Q5334465.
- Ed-Dowleh wasDerivedFrom Ed-Dowleh?oldid=669740489.
- Ed-Dowleh isPrimaryTopicOf Ed-Dowleh.