Saed News: The seals and signatures of the Qajar kings were not merely marks of approval but also a part of royal identity and the formal style of the court. These marks still remain in historical documents today.
According to the History Service of Saed News, the Qajar kings used special seals and signatures for their official documents, decrees, and correspondences. The seals usually included the king’s name, royal titles, and the symbol of the lion and sun. These artifacts are now preserved in major museums and libraries and form part of Iran’s historical identity.
Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar (seal)
Fath-Ali Shah (seal)
Mohammad Shah (seal)
Naser al-Din Shah (signature)
Mozaffar al-Din Shah (seal)
Mohammad Ali Shah (signature)
Ahmad Shah (signature)
Most interestingly, Naser al-Din Shah’s signature was written in Latin letters!