Ebrahim Khan Zahir od-Dowleh (Persian: ابراهیم خان ظهیرالدوله) was an Iranian statesman from the Qajar dynasty.
In 1791, Ebrahim Khan married Fath-Ali Shah's eldest daughter Homayun Soltan.
Ebrahim Khan greatly paid respect the province, and in the words of Mehrnoush Soroush, "undertook a comprehensive restoration plan and was remarkably successful in reconstructing socio-economic infrastructure and maintaining the political stability of Kerman and its surrounding regions.
[1] Furthermore, he patronized Islamic schools and invited religious scholars from Khuzestan, Fars, and Khorasan.
[1] In 1824, Ebrahim Khan appointed his eldest son Abbas-Qoli Mirza as his regent in Kerman and his other son Rostam Khan as his regent in Bam, and, like some other governors, went to Iranian capital of Tehran in order to participate in a certain event.