- Janab
Janab is a rank title in Persian, which may be rendered as
Excellency .At the court of Persia's
Shahanshah s of the imperialQajar dynasty, precedence for non-members of the dynasty was organised in eight protocollary classes, generally coupled to various offices and qualities; the highest of these, styledNawab , was usually reserved for princes, while the six classes were awarded to various ministers, officers, commanders, Muslim clergy and so on. Ranking only below Nawab andShakhs-i-Awwal (usually present and former Prime Ministers), Janab was the style borne by senior Ministers of State, high ranking clergy, Grand Ministers of State, Governors-General of major provinces, the Commander-in-Chief of the Army, etc.; it ranked aboveAmir or Khan,'Ali Jah Muqarrab ,'Ali Jah ,'Ali Sha'an and'Ali Qadir .The compound style Janab-i-Ashraf (
Ashraf being a provincial aristocrat) was borne by prime ministers and can be translated as His Serene Highness.ource
* [http://www.4dw.net/royalark/Persia/persia-titles.htm RoyalArk- Qajar Persia]
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