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Malekeh Jahan
Queen consort of Persia
Born21 June 1875[1]
Tehran, Persia
Died5 November 1947 (aged 72)
Sanremo, Italy
Burial
SpouseMohammad Ali Shah Qajar
IssueGholam Hossein Mirza
Ahmad Shah Qajar
Mohammad Hassan Mirza
Sultan Mahmoud Mirza
Sultan Majid Mirza
Khadijeh Khanum
Assieh Khanum
Names
Malekeh Jahan
DynastyQajar
FatherKamran Mirza Nayeb es-Saltaneh
MotherSorour ed-Dowleh
ReligionShia Islam
Malekeh Jahan with her children

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" (which means proof of faith) which contains some supplications and praying notes.[3]

References

  1. ^ Cherchil, George; Mirza Saleh, Qolamhossein (1990). Iranian men encyclopedia (in Persian). p. 58.
  2. ^ Qajar (Kadjar) Titles and Appellations
  3. ^ "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.