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constitution as weakening royal power, since it placed the power of appointments at the disposal of the parliament rather than the royal court. She viewed this state of affairs as detrimental to the political career of her father and brother, particularly since her father lost his office as cabinet minister. The tension between her and the Constitutionalists deteriorated further after the assassination attempt at her husband, and the political slander directed at her because of the rumours that she was encouraging her husband in his conflict against the Constitutionalists. She was described as one of the biggest supporters of her spouse in his attempts to suppress the Constitution party.
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declared as his successor. She initially refused to deliver her son to the opposition, and the Russian Ambassador suggested to the opposition that the younger son should be monarch instead. This suggestion was apparently made by the ambassador on the request of Mohammad Ali Shah under the influence
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Malekeh Jahan was acknowledged to have played a political role during the reign of Mohammad Ali Shah. Her husband's reign took place during a period of intense struggle between the monarch and the Constitutionalists. She was reportedly against the Constitutional system because she viewed the
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In 1909, the conflict between the crown and the Constitutionalists ended in the deposition of Mohammad Ali Shah. The royal family took refuge in the Russian Embassy. Her spouse was declared deposed and her 11-year old son
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She was the writer of "Borhan-ol-Iman" (which means proof of faith) which contains some supplications and praying notes.
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After the deposition, she and her husband left for Odessa in Russia, where they lived until the
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In 1907, her spouse succeeded to the throne. When she became queen, she naturally was called
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Soltan Ali Kadjar, Les Rois Oublies, Edition Kian No1, Paris, 1997.
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Philip Mansel, Sultans in Splendor, Vendome Press, Paris, 1987.
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of Malekeh Jahan. Eventually, she agreed to deliver her son.
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Institute for Iranian contemporary historical studies
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Cherchil, George; Mirza Saleh, Qolamhossein (1990).
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Index

Malika-i-Jahan
Queen consort of Persia

Tehran
Persia
Sanremo
Italy
Imam Husayn Shrine
Kerbala
Iraq
Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar
Issue
Ahmad Shah Qajar
Mohammad Hassan Mirza
Mahmoud Mirza
Dynasty
Qajar
Kamran Mirza Nayeb es-Saltaneh
Shia Islam
Persian
queen consort
Mohammad Ali Shah
Ahmad Shah Qajar
Qajar dynasty
Kamran Mirza Nayeb es-Saltaneh
Mohammad Ali Shah
Ahmad Shah Qajar
Russian revolution
Malekeh Jahan with her children
Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar & Malekeh Jahan

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