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After the death of his father in 1821, Mohammad-Hossein Mirza succeeded him as the governor of Kermanshah. In 1826, he was replaced by his brother Tahmasp Mirza due to his debauchery and lack of competence, although he later got back the position in 1829. The death of Fath-Ali Shah in October 1834
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to Kermanshah as its new governor. Mohammad-Hossein Mirza attempted to flee, but was soon captured. Together with other royal family members who were seen as possible challenges to the new government, he spent his final days imprisoned in the fortress of
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Mohammad-Hossein Mirza's attempts to preserve good relations with all three parties was unsuccessful, and when Mohammad Shah had consolidated his authority in January 1835, he summoned Mohammad-Hossein Mirza to Tehran and sent his brother
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caught Mohammad-Hossein Mirza off guard. The military establishment that had been his father's pride was no longer with him, and it does not appear that he had the ability or the desire to try become the new
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A enamelled and gem-set portrait medallion of Mohammad-Hossein Mirza. Made in
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twice, between 1821–1826 and 1829–1835. He was the eldest son of
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Index


Qajar Iran
Kermanshah
Mohammad-Ali Mirza Dowlatshah
Bahram Mirza
Tabriz
Qajar Iran
Dynasty
Qajar
Mohammad-Ali Mirza Dowlatshah
Twelver Shia Islam
Persian
Qajar
Kermanshah
Mohammad-Ali Mirza Dowlatshah
Fath-Ali Shah Qajar
shah
Hossein Ali Mirza
Shiraz
Ali Mirza Zel as-Soltan
Tehran
Mohammad Shah Qajar
Tabriz
Bahram Mirza
Ardabil



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