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ORDEN, EHRENZEICHEN UND MEDAILLEN AUS ÜBERSEE PERSIEN RESP. (SEIT 1935) IRAN (BIS 1979), KAISERREICH

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Commemorative medal with a youth portrait of Ahmad Shah Qajar, dated „1347“. Diam. 22.7 mm, bronze, without ribbon ring and ribbon.
Gutes sehr schön / Good very fine.
(~€ 10/USD 10)
Ahmad Shah Qajar (1898-1930, reigned from 1909 until 1925), 3rd son of his predecessor Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar (1872-1925, reigned from 1907 until 1909) came to the throne aged only eleven, after his father had been deposed on July 16, 1909, by rebels seeking to restore the the empire’s 1906 constitution. The Grand Majles of 500 delegates placed him on the throne. Due to his young age, his uncle, Ali Reza Khan Azod al-Molk (1847-1910), governed as regent. Ahmad Shah was formally crowned on 21 July 1914, upon reaching his majority. On 21 February 1921, Ahmad Shah was pushed aside in a military coup by Colonel Reza Khan (1878-1944, reigned as Shahanshah from 1925 until 1941), Minister of War and commander of the Persian Cossack Brigade, who subsequently seized the post of Prime Minister. Ahmad Shah was formally deposed on 31 October 1925, when Reza Khan was proclaimed Shah by the Majlis, as Reza Shah Pahlavi. This terminated the Qajar Dynasty.