Hasan Ali Mirza Shoja al-Saltana (Persian: حسنعلی میرزا شجاع السلطنه) was a Qajar prince, who held the governorship of the eastern Iranian provinces of Khorasan (c. 1816/17–1823) and Kerman (1827/28–1835).[1] He was one of the younger sons of the shah (king) Fath-Ali Shah Qajar (r. 1797–1834).[2]
Following the death of Fath-Ali Shah in October 1834, several Qajar princes laid claim to the throne, including Hasan Ali Mirza. However, he was soon defeated and captured by an army sent by his brother Mohammad Shah Qajar (r. 1834–1848). He was subsequently sent to the Fars province, where he was blinded and lived in captivity until his death in 1852/53.[3]
References
edit- ^ Hambly 1991, p. 164.
- ^ Hambly 1991, p. 163.
- ^ Hambly 1991, p. 168.
Sources
edit- Hambly, Gavin R. G. (1991). "Iran during the reigns of Fath 'Alī Shāh and Muhammad Shāh". In Avery, Peter; Hambly, Gavin R. G.; Melville, Charles Peter (eds.). The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 7: From Nadir Shah to the Islamic Republic. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 144–173. ISBN 0-521-20095-4.
Further reading
edit- Busse, H. (1982). "ʿAbbās Mīrzā Qajar". In Yarshater, Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica, Volume I/1: Āb–ʿAbd-al-Hamīd. London and New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 79–84. ISBN 978-0-71009-090-4.
- Noelle-Karimi, Christine (2014). The Pearl in its Midst: Herat and the Mapping of Khurasan (15th-19th Centuries). Austrian Academy of Sciences. ISBN 978-3700172024.