Life during the Qajar dynasty in Iran was marked by a number of challenges and changes. The Qajar dynasty ruled Iran from 1789 to 1925, and during this time, the country faced political instability, economic upheaval, and social reform movements. One of the major challenges during the Qajar period was the increasing influence of European powers, particularly Russia and Britain, in Iran's affairs. These powers vied for control over Iran's resources and territory, leading to a series of conflicts and diplomatic tensions.