When Naser ad Din accedes to the …

Years: 1840 - 1851

When Naser ad Din accedes to the Persian throne in 1848, his prime minister, Mirza Taqi Khan Amir Kabir, attempts to strengthen the administration by reforming the tax system, asserting central control over the bureaucracy and the provincial governors, encouraging trade and industry, and reducing the influence of the Islamic clergy and foreign powers.

He establishes a new school, the Dar ol Fonun, to educate members of the elite in the new sciences and in foreign languages.

The power he concentrates in his hands, however, arouses jealousy within the bureaucracy and fear in the king.

In 1851 Kabir is dismissed and then executed, a fate shared by earlier powerful prime ministers.

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