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Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar
The adventures of Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar's life before ascending to the throne until his assassination by a Georgian, including his encounter with Sohrab, who is in love with one of the Qajar princesses.
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Plot Summary
This film likely chronicles the life and reign of Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, the founder of the Qajar dynasty in Iran. It would have depicted his rise to power, his military campaigns, and his establishment of a unified Persian state in the late 18th century.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception of 'Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar' from 1954 is extremely limited due to the era and the specific nature of the film. It was likely a film made primarily for an Iranian audience and may not have received widespread international critical review.
What Reviewers Say
As a historical biopic, it aimed to educate and perhaps inspire national pride.
Depictions of historical figures were often subject to the prevailing nationalistic narratives of the time.
The technical quality and storytelling would have been representative of Iranian cinema in the mid-1950s.
Google audience: Due to the film's age and likely limited distribution, there is no readily available audience reception data from Google.
Fun Fact
Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar was known for his ruthlessness and is recorded as being the only Iranian ruler to be crowned in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, after its conquest.
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