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  1. Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan (Persian: مسعود میرزا ظل‌السلطان, "Mass'oud Mirza the Sultan's Shadow"; 5 January 1850 in Tabriz – 2 July 1918 in Isfahan), or Massud Mirza, was a Persian prince of the Qajar dynasty; he was known as the "Yamin-od-Dowleh" ("Right Hand of the Government").

  2. Media in category "Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan" The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total. Brooklyn Museum - Studio Portrait of Zill al-Sultan One of 274 Vintage Photographs.jpg 539 × 768; 50 KB

  3. This is another picture of Mass'oud Mirza, in a more relaxed pose, with his trademark flower vase behind him. (For an interesting interpretive essay on Mass'oud Mirza's emblem and its symbolism, see the essay by J. Barry O'Connell Jr. by clicking here.) Zell-e Soltan's Palace in Esfahan.

  4. Digital copy of a portrait photograph of Mass'oud Zell al-Sultan, taken in three-quarter profile. Zell al-Sultan is sitting on a chair against a painted backdrop of a garden, wearing full military dress. Photograph taken by Thooni Johannes, Esfahan, late 1890s. Original print measures 90mm x 120mm.

  5. Prince Masoud Mirza Qajar Zell‐e Soltan in his home, Isfahan. This photograph was dedicated by the Zell to Khanom Seyyed (the mother of Malakeh Sadat) on the occasion of the birth of his daughter. Photo: unknown. 1906. © P. Khosronejad.

  6. Photograph of Sultan Massoud Mirza Qajar Zelle Soltan [Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan] a Persian prince of the Qajar Dynasty and Governor of Esfahan [Isfahan]. A seal is inscribed below the photograph, and the subject's name is written below the photograph in Persian and on the reverse of the photograph in English.

  7. Mirza Hasan Ali (Persian: میرزا حسن علی قوام; 1835 – October 1893) also known by his title Nasir ol-Molk, was an Iranian Jewish aristocrat from the Qavam family who patronaged the Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque.