Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar
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Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar (Persian: محمدعلی شاه قاجار) (1872 - 1925) was the Shah of Persia from January 8, 1907 to July 16, 1909. He was against the constitution that was ratified during the reign of his father, Mozzafar-al-Din Shah. He dissolved and bombarded the Majles (Iranian parliament) with the military and political support of Russia and Britain.[1] However, he abdicated following a new Constitutional Revolution and he was remembered as a symbol of dictatorship.
He fled to Russia and his attempts to regain the throne failed. He died in San Remo, Italy, April 8, 1925 (bur. Shrine of Imam Husain, Karbala, Iraq). His son and successor, Ahmad Shah Qajar was the last ruler in the Qajar dynasty.
He had 7 children including:
Qajar Dynasty Born: 1872 Died: 1925 |
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Preceded by Mozzafar-al-Din Shah Qajar |
Shah of Persia 1907-1909 |
Succeeded by Ahmad Shah Qajar |