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    • Shāh, also known by its full-length term Shāhanshāh (King of Kings), was the title of the Persian emperors. It includes rulers of the first Persian Empire, the Achaemenid dynasty, who unified Persia in the sixth century BC, and created a vast intercontinental empire, as well as rulers of succeeding dynasties throughout history until the 20th century and the Imperial Ho… See more

    Overview

    Shah is a royal title that was historically used by the leading figures of Iranian monarchies. It was also used by a … See more

    Etymology

    The word descends from Old Persian xšāyaθiya 'king', as it was compared to Avestan xšaθra-, 'power' and 'command', corresponding to Sanskrit kṣatra- (same meaning), from which kṣatriya-, 'warrior', is derived. M… See more

    Shah in the Armenian language

    Armenian compound personal names often contain the element "šah," meaning "king" in Middle Persian and New Persian. These names can be found in both masculine and feminine forms and may include native Armenian o… See more

    Ruler styles

    • From the reign of Ashot II, the Bagratid kings of Armenia used the title shahanshah, meaning "king of kings".
    • The title Padishah (Great King) was adopted from the Iranians by the Ottomans and by various other monarchs c… See more

    Shahzade

    Shahzade (Persian: شاهزاده, transliterated as Šâhzâde). In the realm of a shah (or a loftier derived ruler style), a prince or princess of the royal blood was logically called shahzada as the term is derived from shah using … See more

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