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Name: Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar

Type: Ruler

Role: Shah

Nation: persia (modern)

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Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar was the Shah of the Qajar Dynasty, reigning from 1794 to 1797. During his rule, he faced significant challenges, including the Russo-Persian War of 1796 and the Persian Expedition of 1796. The Russo-Persian War of 1796, also known as the Persian Expedition of Catherine the Great, took place from 1796 to 1797, aligning with Agha Mohammad Khan's reign. This war resulted in the Treaty of Georgievsk, which established a peace agreement between Persia and Russia. Agha Mohammad Khan's reign was marked by his efforts to centralize power and establish a strong central government in Persia.

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