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  1. Malekeh-Jahan (Persian: ملکه جهان; 1875–1947) was the queen consort of her cousin Mohammad Ali Shah of Persia, and the mother of Ahmad Shah Qajar. She played a political role during the reign of her husband as a supporter in his struggle against the Constitutional Party.

  2. It is he who explains to Malekeh Jahan the reason for this treatment: the Kadjar dynasty has just been deposed in Iran. He proposes to the queen to take her and her retinue out of the capital. About to get into one of the waiting cars, Malekeh Jahan hesitates.

  3. Malekeh-Jahan, "Queen of the World," Mohammad Ali Shah's cousin and queen, daughter of Prince Kamran Mirza Na'eb-Saltaneh (Nasser-ed-Din Shah's son), mother of Soltan Ahmad Shah. Characteristically, she, like her predecessor queens and many others of the Qajar (Kadjar) princesses, was a strong presence and worthy of being a Persian queen and Qajar (Kadjar) princess.

  4. Malekeh-Jahan ( Persian: ملکه جهان; 1875 – 1947) was the queen consort of her cousin Mohammad Ali Shah of Persia, and the mother of Ahmad Shah Qajar. She played a political role during the reign of her husband as a supporter in his struggle against the Constitutional Party. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Oops something went wrong: 403.

  5. The second is the attempt by Soltan Ahmad Shah's mother, Malekeh Jahan, to regain the throne for her son and for the dynasty in 1925-26. The third is the negotiations that ensued in 1941, when Reza Shah Pahlavi was deposed by the British in turn. The story of Malekeh Jahan's attempt is told in her grand-son's book on the Qajars (Kadjars), Les ...

  6. The star of Kamran Mirza's fortunes plummeted, but it was not entirely eclipsed, after the assassination of Nasser al-Din Shah in 1896. His daughter, Malekeh Jahan, married to Mohammad Ali Mirza who was later crowned as Mohammad Ali Shah. During the Constitutional Revolution he established the pro-court society. He was minister of ...

  7. Mohammad Ali Shah returned to Russia, then in 1920 to Constantinople (present day Istanbul) and later to San Remo, Italy, where he died on 5 April 1925. He was buried at the Shrine of Imam Husain in Karbala, Iraq. Every Shah of Persia since Mohammad Ali has died in exile. His son and successor, Ahmad Shah Qajar was the last sovereign of the ...