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"Mirza-Qasemi" literally means ("of Mirza Qasem" or "Related to Mirza Qasem"). Qasim is a Persian given name (originally Arabic) and Mirza is a title. Jahangard18:42, 11 August 2007 (UTC)Reply
I've usually read about this dish as "Mirza Ghassemi" or "Mirza ghasemi", although I don't know its history. That particular spelling seems to be more popular (Google actually redirected me to "mirza ghasemi" when I typed in "Mirza qasemi").