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Nasir al Din Shah Nasir e Khusraw Jamal Abd al Nasir
Nasir al-Din Shah
or Nser od-Dn Shah born (b. July 17, 1831, Tehrn, Iran died May 1, 1896, Tehrn Qjr dynasty shah of Iran (1848-96) who began his reign as a reformer but became increasingly conservative. Domestically, he curbed the power of the clergy in secular affairs, introduced telegraph and postal services, built roads, opened the first school offering education along Western lines, and launched Iran's first newspaper. Later in his rule, however, he steadfastly refused to deal with the growing pressure for reforms. He granted a series of concessionary rights to foreigners in return for large payments. Foremost among these was a 50-year concession given in 1890 on the purchase, sale, and processing of all tobacco in the country, which led to a national boycott of tobacco and the withdrawal of the concession the following year. The incident popularly termed the "Tobacco Rebellion" is often considered to be the origin of modern Iranian nationalism
Nasir-e Khusraw
born 1004, Qubdiyn, Khorsn died 1072/ 77, Yumgn, Central Asia Persian poet, theologian, and propagandist. Born into a family of government officials who belonged to the Shite branch of Islam, he attended school only briefly. In 1045 he made a pilgrimage to Mecca and then traveled to Palestine and Egypt, which was then ruled by the Shite Ftimid dynasty. He returned to his homeland to serve as a missionary for the Fimid's Isml sect of Shites, but his efforts aroused the hostility of the majority Sunnites and he was obliged to flee. Considered one of the greatest Persian writers, he is remembered for his didactic and devotional poetry as well as for his Diary of a Journey Through Syria and Palestine
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