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List of Premiers of Iran (1699-1907) : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Premiers of Iran (1699–1907)
The following is a list of Premiers of Iran from the creation of the office in 1699 until 1907, when the office of Prime Minister of Iran was created during the Iranian Constitutional Revolution.
==Chief Ministers (1699–1747)==

*Muhammad Mu'min Khan Shamlu (1699–1707)
*Shah Quli Khan Zangana (1707–1715)
*Fath-Ali Khan Daghestani (1715–1722)
*Muhammad Quli Khan Bigdili Shamlu (c. 1722) (for Shah Husayn I)
*Amanollah Khan of Iran (23 October 1722 – 25 April 1725) (for Shah Mahmud Hotaki)
*Fath Ali Khan Qajar (10 November 1722 – 11 October 1726) (for Shah Tahmasp II)
*Mohammad Ali Khan Qouler Aqassi (12 October 1726 – 13 November 1729) (for Shah Tahmasp II)
*Nader Khan Afshar (1729 – 8 March 1736) (later Nader Shah) (for Shah Tahmasp II)
*Mirza Ali Akbar Shirazi (1736–1747) (for Nader Shah)

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