Malekeh Jahan
Malekeh Jahan | |||||
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Queen Consort of Persia | |||||
Born |
1875[1] Tehran, Persia | ||||
Died |
1947 (aged 71–72) Sanremo, Italy | ||||
Spouse | Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar | ||||
Issue |
Gholam Hossein Mirza Ahmad Shah Qajar Mohammad Hassan Mirza Sultan Mahmoud Mirza Sultan Majid Mirza Khadijeh Khanum Assieh Khanum | ||||
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Dynasty | Qajar | ||||
Father | Kamran Mirza Nayeb es-Saltaneh | ||||
Mother | Sorour ed-Dowleh | ||||
Religion | Shia Islam |
Malekeh-Jahan (Persian: ملکه جهان; 1875–1947) was the queen consort and cousin of Mohammad Ali Shah, and a member of the Qajar dynasty. Jahan is the daughter of Prince Kamran Mirza Nayeb es-Saltaneh and mother of Ahmad Shah Qajar. When she became queen, she naturally was called Queen Jahan. However, Queen Jahan also can be interpreted as Malekeh-ye Jahan or "Queen of the World."[2]
After the death of Mohammad Ali Shah she kept the family together in exile in Europe.
She has also written "Borhan-ol-Iman" (means reason of faith) which is contained of some supplications and praying notes.[3]
References
- ↑ Cherchil, George; Mirza Saleh, Qolamhossein (1990). Iranian men encyclopedia (in Persian). p. 58.
- ↑ Qajar (Kadjar) Titles and Appellations
- ↑ "Malekeh Jahan". Institute for Iranian contemporary historical studies. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
- Philip Mansel, Sultans in Splendor, Vendome Press, Paris, 1987.
- Soltan Ali Kadjar, Les Rois Oublies, Edition Kian No1, Paris, 1997.
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