DescriptionPoster of Conquest of Tehran in July 1909 by Bakhtiaris.jpg
English: Reproduction of a commemorative poster (3 by 4 metres) pertaining to the conquest of Tehran by the Gilanian and Bakhtiari forces in July 1909. The two men on horse are Sardar Asad and Sepahsālār (Mohammad Vali Khan, Sepahsālār-e A'zam-e Tankāboni), Minister of Defence in the first Cabinet following dethroning of Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar in 1909, and subsequently Prime Minister of Iran from 6 October 1909 until July 1910.
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own photograph of the Original painting in the sadabad museum
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2007-11-04 21:11 BehnamFarid 800×524× (189611 bytes) Reproduction of a commemorative poster (3 by 4 metres) pertaining to the conquest of Tehran by the Bakhtiari forces in July 1909. The two men on horse are [[Sardar Assad|Sardar Asad]] and Sepahsālār.
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تکثیر یک پوستر یادبود (۳ در ۴ متر) مربوط به فتح تهران توسط نیروهای گیلانی و بختیاری در ژوئیه ۱۹۰۹. دو مرد سوار بر اسب سردار اسعد و سپهسالار (محمد ولی خان، سپهسالار اعظم اعظم) هستند. تنکابنی)، وزیر دفاع در اولین کابینه پس از سرنگونی محمدعلی شاه قاجار
{{Information |Description={{en|Reproduction of a commemorative poster (3 by 4 metres) pertaining to the conquest of Tehran by the Bakhtiari forces in July 1909. The two men on horse are Sardar Asad and Sepahsālār (Mohammad Vali Kha
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