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became the new crown prince and Bahman Mirza was the next younger brother. Mohammad Shah suffering from grave illness was a weak monarch, hence Bahman Mirza as well as the foreign powers Great
Britain and Russia insisted in his regal rights although Mohammad Shah had already an infant son by a Qajar
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Bahman Mirza issued 61 children - 31 sons and 30 daughters, only 50 survived infancy. So he became the father of the
Bahmani-Qajars with the lines of the Qajars of Azerbaijan named Bahmanov, Bahmanoglu and Ghajar as well as the Bahman and Bahmani family in Iran. While his daughters, who often had
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Azure on a base Vert a lion guardant couchant Argent upon a rock Argent, all in front of a sun irradiated Or. The shield covered by a robe of estate in a form of a lion's skin Or, two paws visible; lined Argent and ensigned an ancient crown Or of seven visible points, with a cap Gules.
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This fact caused in the first half of the 19th century troubles within the fruitful imperial family. The eldest princes, often powerful governors and their father's favorites did not automatically accept their younger brothers or nephews superior status.
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Princess
Malekeh-Afagh Khanom (b. 1864 at Tabriz; d. 26 Oct 1917 at Teheran, bur. at the Shrine of Shah Abdol-Azim, Tehran), married ca. 1880 1rstly: Mirza Hossein (d. 1898 at Tehran) from the Behnam family, mostowfis of
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and the family was rehabilitated in Iran and invited to return to Tehran. Bahman Mirza refused to go back but some of his children did. Hence, the family was divided into a
Russian branch, serving the
480:(“highness”). The Bahmani children and grandchildren were sent to European schools and got the best education. And many of Bahman Mirza's male offspring were high-ranking officers in the
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by a Qajar princess. This special addition means that not automatically the eldest son succeeded his father but the eldest son born by a Qajar princess. All other sons are legitimate but
784:(b. 8/1/1857 in Shusha; d. 1937 in Tehran), Major-General in Russian army, Deputy-Commander in Azerbaijan army, returned to Iran and became instructor of the Persian army. He had issued.
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adopted the emblem and under Fath Ali Shah in 1803 it became symbol of the land as well as of royal house, with a crouching lion. In 1871 the current version was published.
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Badie ol-Jamal Khanom, daughter of
Mohammad Hassan Khan Sardar Iravani, b. he married a daughter of his maternal uncle Prince Amir Teymur Mirza Hessami-Qajar, son of
852:(by Shahzadeh Khanom) Princess Rowshandeh Soltan Khanom (b. ca. 1846), married Hajji Buyuk Murad Beyg Nuribekov (d. 1870). She had issued one son and one daughter.
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Princess Azari
Homayoun Khanom "Shahzadeh Khanom" (b. ca. 1838), married 1861 Abol Fath Khan Ziyadkhanov (b. 1843) from the Qajar-Ziyadoghlu (Ziadlu) dynasty of
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In 1847 Bahman Mirza fell out of royal favor due to political intrigues at court and went in 1848 into exile to Russia. He first moved to Tiflis and in 1853 to
891:(by Mehr Farid Khanom) Princess Abbaseh Khanom (b. 6/10/1865), married Reza Beyg Sadigbeyov, son of Sadegh Beyg. She had issued one son and three daughters.
727:(by Malek Soltan Khanom) Prince Jalal od-Din Mirza (b. ca. 1836, d. 1870), Major in Russian army, Major-General in Persian army, poet and historian. He was
448:. The family lived there at Shusha where they hold real estates and a large summer palace. Many family members served at the Russian imperial court of
882:(by Mehr Farid Khanom) Princess Khorshid Khanom, married Zafar Ali Beyg Valibekov (b. 1861; d. 1902). She had issued one son and two daughters.
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by his chief wife and queen
Assiyeh I, daughter of Fath Ali Khan Qajar Davalu. When Abbas Mirza died 1833 before Fath Ali Shah, his eldest son
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Bahman Mirza had 31 sons and 30 daughters. Some of them became ancestors of the
Azerbaijani Qajar families: Persidsky, Bahmanov and Kadjar.
589:. He was the 4th son of Crown Prince Abbas Mirza "Nayeb os-Saltaneh" by Princess Naba'at (Jahan) Khanom Davalu, and younger full brother to
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by his cousin and chief wife Aisha, daughter of
Mohammad Khan Qajar Davalu. Abbas Mirza was the 4th son and designated heir apparent of
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Princess Noor Jahan Khanom (b. 1868; d. 1955), married 1890 Mostafa Bey
Aghayev (d. 1921). She had issued one son and five daughters.
734:(by Malek Soltan Khanom) Prince Reza Qoli Mirza (b. 1837 in Iran; d. 1894 in St. Petersburg), General in Russian army. He had issued.
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like the Akhundov, Badalbeili, Vezirov, Tagiev, Shahtakhtinski, Beglarbegov, Mehmandarov, Abbasovo, Muradov and Mirzov families.
817:(by Chichek Khanom) Prince Mohammad Mirza aka Mamed Qoli Mirza (b. 1872; d. 1920), Major-General in Russian army. He had issued.
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753:(by Mehr Farid Khanom) Prince Abdol Samed Mirza (b. 1851 at Tiflis; d. 1924 at Shusha), Colonel in Russian army. He had issued.
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styled “His or Her Illustrious Highness“ in the Russian Empire by the Tsar. As well as into a Persian branch in Tehran at the
737:(by Shahzadeh Khanom) Prince Shahrokh Mirza (b. 15/09/1844 in Iran, d. 1915 in Baku), Colonel in Russian army. He had issued.
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and became popular figures in the later Republic of Azerbaijan. In 1872 one of Bahman Mirza's sons arranged with his cousin
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Princess Qizikhanim Khanom "Tadj ol-Molouk" (b. 1847 in Tabriz), married Mohammad Qassem Agha Javanshir from the Khans of
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Prince Mohammad Ali Mirza "Sho’a os-Soltan" "Amir Touman" (b. 1849), Commander-in-Chief of the Persian Cossack division in
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This article is about the Iranian aristocratic family. For the dynasty which ruled in Deccan between 1347 and 1527, see
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765:(by Mehr Farid Khanom) Prince Amir Kazem Mirza (b. 1853; d. 1920), Major-General in Russian army. He had issued.
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750:(by Malek Jahan Khanom) Prince Khan Baba Khan Mirza (b. 1849; d. 1926), Colonel in Russian army. He had issued.
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mother, who was proclaimed crown prince in 1835, had still a bad health but was meant to be next ruler as
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826:(by Khandan Khanom) Prince Sahebgharan Mirza, returned to Iran and became 1903 Chamberlain-in-Control of
808:(by Kuchek Barda Khanom) Prince Keyqobad Mirza (1867–1923). He had issued, father of the Bahmanov family.
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Field Marshal Prince Bahman Mirza Qajar was born 11 October 1810 at Tehran, and died 11 February 1884 at
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928:(by Kuchek Barda Khanom) Princess Firuzeh Khanom, married Feridoun Beyg. She had issued one daughter.
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during the short independence from Russia 1918–1920. With the Soviets coming to power and annexing
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during the short independence from Russia 1918–1920. With the Soviets coming to power and annexing
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Prince Anoushiravan Mirza "Zia' od-Dowleh", governor of Tabriz with his guardsmen, 1881.
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Prince Seyfollah Mirza (b. 6/3/1864; d. 1926), Colonel in Russian army. He had issued.
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768:(by Kuchek Barda Khanom) Prince Ali Qoli Mirza (b. 1854; d. 1905). He had issued.
799:(by Kuchek Barda Khanom) Prince Imamverdi Mirza (b. ca. 1864), returned to Iran.
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802:(by Kuchek Barda Khanom) Prince Khan Alam Mirza (b. ca. 1865). He had issued.
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Prince Mahmoud Mirza (b. ca. 1853), General in Russian army. He had issued.
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been taken part in many charity events married into all famous families of
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1102:"The Line of Bahman Mirza – The House of Zarrinkafsch-Bahman (Qajar)"
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811:(by Chickek Khanom) Prince Qolam Shah Mirza (b. 1867; d. 1918).
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by the Tsar, as well as into a Persian branch in Tehran at the
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397:, many of Bahman Mirza's sons were executed or fled to Iran.
441:, viceroy for his brother and regent for his infant nephew.
796:(by Mehr Farid Khanom) Prince Amirkhan Mirza (b. ca. 1864).
613:) of Borujerd, Lorestan and Hamadan, 1842–1847 Vicegerent (
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The royal rule of succession of the Qajar dynasty is male
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A Persian Prince of the Qajar House in the Russian Empire
820:(by Kuchek Barda Khanom) Prince Ardashir Mirza (b. 1875).
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Bahman Mirza's senior sons at Shusha, Karabakh in 1869.
925:(by Kuchek Barda Khanom) Princess Noor al-Ain Khanom.
814:(by Chichek Khanom) Prince Shah Qoli Mirza (b. 1871).
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647:"Zia od-Dowleh" "Amir Touman" (b. 19 Aug 1833 in
869:Princess Nawab Agha Khanom, married Ismail Khan.
849:. She had issued three sons and five daughters.
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1148:Some Remarks about Prince Bahman Mirza Qajar
460:, and recognised in 1886 with the titles of
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484:and stayed in the Tsar's service until the
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324:and formerly prince regent and governor of
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1100:Arian Kazem Zarrinkafsch-Bahman (Qajar).
1024:Arian Kazem Zarrinkafsch-Bahman (Qajar).
528:The family coat of arms based on the old
116:Learn how and when to remove this message
16:Cadet branch of the Iranian Qajar dynasty
787:Prince Ilkhani Mirza (b. 1858, d. 1901).
771:Prince Baha od-Din Mirza (b. 20/7/1855).
617:) of Azerbaijan and Governor of Tabriz.
1048:History of Persia during the Qajar Rule
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759:Prince Aziz Khan Mirza (b. ca. 1851).
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320:(1810–1884), the younger brother of
54:adding citations to reliable sources
756:Prince Qoflan Agha Mirza (b. 1851).
639:His 31 sons in order of seniority:
535:emblem, the royal symbol since the
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992:"Bahmani-Qajar (Kadjar) Genealogy"
904:(d. after 1920) from the Khans of
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958:Aleksander Reza Qoli Mirza Qajar
931:Princess Fakhr os-Soltan Khanom.
790:Prince Homayoun Mirza (b. 1860).
691:by the daughter of Hossein Khan
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593:. 1831–1834 he became Governor (
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1026:"The Bahman (Qajar) Ancestors"
922:. She had issued one daughter.
655:, Karabagh), 1873 Governor of
506:Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
413:and have no right to succeed.
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705:Amanollah Khan Zia' os-Soltan
663:, 1884–1886 and 1898–1899 of
504:. Many of them served in the
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571:The Coat of Arms with mantle
1061:"Qajar (Kadjar) Succession"
823:Prince Seyf ol-Malek Mirza.
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1155:The Bahman-Qajar Ancestors
316:1785–1925. The founder is
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605:and Commander-in-Chief (
257:Treasury of Bahman Mirza
1106:zarrinkafsch-bahman.org
1030:zarrinkafsch-bahman.org
888:Princess Keykab Khanom.
683:. He married a. as his
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897:Princess Turan Khanom.
782:Prince Amanollah Mirza
719:and the Bahman Family.
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342:Princess Persidskaya
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689:Mohammad Taqi Mirza
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401:Historic background
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