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He had issue with Ezzat od-Doleh and with other wives (among them Ghodrat Malek Khanoum). The descendants in the male line later took the family name Sepahbody (Sepahbodi) as a reference to Shir Khan's military rank. Two of his daughters married to Seyyed Sadr ed-Din 'Sadr ol-Ashraf I' from Mahallat,
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L.A. Ferydoun Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn, "Mistaken Identities: Anoushirvan (Shir) Khan (Qajar Qovanlou) Eyn ol-Molk Etezad od-Doleh and Prince Ali Qoli Mirza Etezad os-Saltaneh," in: Qajar Studies II, Journal of the International Qajar Studies Association, Rotterdam/Santa Barbara/Tehran 2002,
116:. In 1854 he received the title Eyn ol-Molk and two years later he became Khan Salar, Master of the Royal Kitchens, one of the most important and responsible jobs at court as it entailed preventing any possible attempt at poisoning the monarch. Around 1860 he married his cousin Princess 107:
Anoushirvan Khan Qajar Qovanlou, in short Shir Khan, was the only child of Soleyman Khan Qajar Qovanlou 'Khan-e Khanan' with Princess Malekzadeh Khanoum Qajar. Both parents were grandchildren of the Persian king
112:. He therefore grew up in one of the most powerful and influential aristocratic families in Iran of the era. Since childhood he belonged to the small group of intimate friends and relatives of his cousin 164:. The actual work in the provinces was done by his half brother Mohammad Ali Khan, as his responsibilities as Khan Salar made it necessary to remain in the proximity of the 46: 277: 233:
Manoutchehr M. Eskandari-Qajar, Tarikh-e 'Azodi. Life at the court of the early Qajar shahs, Mage Publishers, Washington D.C. 2014, pp. 19-20.
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Abbas Amanat, Pivot of the Universe. Nasir al-Din Shah and the Iranian Monarchy, 1831-1896, University of California Press, 1997.
124:, after she divorced her second husband Mirza Kazem Khan 'Nezam ol-Molk'. In 1861 he was chosen as ilkhan (chief) of the 292: 37: 282: 121: 113: 168:. In 1864 he was presented with the title Etezad od-Doleh; a title once carried by his great-grandfather, 272: 197: 169: 109: 250: 234: 218: 32: 193: 181: 117: 125: 266: 89: 94: 189: 196:
and through one of this daughters Shir Khan is the great-great-grandfather of
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Anoushirvan (Shir) Khan Qajar Qovanlou 'Eyn ol-Molk' 'Etezad od-Doleh'
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Qajar

Sani ol molk
Fath-Ali Shah Qajar
Naser al-Din Shah Qajar
Ezzat ed-Dowleh
Naser al-Din Shah Qajar
Qajars (tribe)
Mazandaran
Gorgan
Astarabad
Qazvin
Khuzestan
Mahallat
Mazandaran
Gorgan
Gilan
Shah
Soleyman Khan Qajar
Shah
Artillery
Plague
Mohsen Sadr
Farhad Sepahbody
Hossein Eslambolchi

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