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'''Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan''' ("Mass'oud Mirza the Sultan's Shadow (5 January 1850 in ] &ndash; 2 July 1918 in ]) or '''Massud Mirza''' was a Persian prince of the ]; he was known as the "Yamin-al-Dowleh" ("Right Hand of the Government"). He was posted as the governor of ] for over 35 years, and the governor of the cities of ], ], and ] for a total of 40 years.<ref>http://iichs.org/index_en.asp?img_cat=88&img_type=0</ref> '''Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan''' ("Mass'oud Mirza the Sultan's Shadow (5 January 1850 in ] &ndash; 2 July 1918 in ]) or '''Massud Mirza''' was a Persian prince of the ]; he was known as the "Yamin-al-Dowleh" ("Right Hand of the Government"). He was posted as the governor of ] for over 35 years, and the governor of the cities of ], ], and ] for a total of 40 years.<ref>http://iichs.org/index_en.asp?img_cat=88&img_type=0</ref>


==Early life== ==Early life==
He was eldest son of ] and Efet-od-Dowleh, and the brother of ] and of ] (who eventually became ]), but Mass'oud Mirza could not ascend as ] as his mother was from outside the ]'s family group. When he was thirteen, he was appointed the governor of Mazandaran, Turkman Sahra, Semnan, and Damghan for four years. He was eldest son of ] and Efet-od-Dowleh, and the brother of ] and of ] (who eventually became ]), but Mass'oud Mirza could not ascend as ] as his mother was from outside the ]'s family group. When he was thirteen, he was appointed the governor of Mazandaran, Turkman Sahra, Semnan, and Damghan for four years.


==Later life== ==Later life==
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Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan
Born(1850-01-05)5 January 1850
Tabriz
Died2 July 1918(1918-07-02) (aged 68)
Isfahan
BurialMashhad
SpouseHamdam-al-Moluk
IssuePrince Soltan Hossein Mirza Jalal ed-Dowleh
Prince Bahram Mirza Sardar Mass'oud
Prince Akbar Mirza Sarem ed-Dowleh
Prince Esma'il Mirza Mo'tamed Dowleh
DynastyQajar
FatherNasser-al-Din Shah
MotherEfet-od-Dowleh
ReligionIslam
Massud Mirza in 1890

Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan ("Mass'oud Mirza the Sultan's Shadow (5 January 1850 in Tabriz – 2 July 1918 in Isfahan) or Massud Mirza was a Persian prince of the Qajar Dynasty; he was known as the "Yamin-al-Dowleh" ("Right Hand of the Government"). He was posted as the governor of Isfahan for over 35 years, and the governor of the cities of Mazandaran, Fars, and Isfahan for a total of 40 years.

Early life

He was eldest son of Nasser-al-Din Shah and Efet-od-Dowleh, and the brother of Kamran Mirza Nayeb es-Saltaneh and of Mozzafar-al-Din Mirza (who eventually became Mozzafar-al-Din Shah), but Mass'oud Mirza could not ascend as Shah as his mother was from outside the Qajar dynasty's family group. When he was thirteen, he was appointed the governor of Mazandaran, Turkman Sahra, Semnan, and Damghan for four years.

Later life

He was governor of Esfahan from 1872 to 1907 and governor of Fars from 1907 to 1908. Mass'oud Mirza died in Esfahan in 1918. He was buried in Mashhad. He had 14 sons and 11 daughters.

Issue

Zell-e Soltan had 14 sons and 11 daughters including :

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References

  1. http://iichs.org/index_en.asp?img_cat=88&img_type=0

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External links

  • Genealogy of descendants of Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan, qajarpages
  • A carpet made for Zell-e Soltan

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