Hajji Ebrahim Shirazi (Persian: حاجی ابراهیم شیرازی; 1745–1801), who is also known by his honorific title E'temad-al-Dawla (Persian: اعتماد الدوله), was an Iranian statesman who served as the kalantar (lord mayor) of the city of Shiraz during the late Zand era and later as the first grand vizier of Qajar Iran. Hajji Ebrahim Shirazi's role in ending the succession war of Karim Khan and transitioning power from Zands to the Qajars, as well as enthroning four kings, made him known as a kingmaker, and marks him as one of the most remarkable politicians in modern Iranian history.