Abdol-samad Mirza Ezz ed-Dowleh Saloor

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Abdolsamad Mirza Ezz ed-Dowleh
عبدالصمد ميرزا عزالدوله
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Abdol-samad Mirza in 1883
Governor of Qazvin and Borujerd
Reign1873 - 1874
Governor of Hamadan, Malayer, Tuyserkan and Nahavand
Reign1874 - 1876
Governor of Zanjan
Reign1901 – 1902
BornAbdolsamad Mirza (عبدالصمد ميرزا)
May 1843
Tehran, Qajar Iran
Died21 October 1929(1929-10-21) (aged 86)
Fatima Masumeh Shrine, Qom
Spouse
  • Taj Mah Khanum
  • Negar Khanum
HouseQajar
FatherMohammad Shah Qajar
MotherOgholbeigeh Khanum Salour
ReligionShia Islam

Abdosamad Mirza Ez od-Dowleh Saloor (Persian: عبدالصمد ميرزا عزالدوله سالور) (May 1843 – 1929) was a Persian prince of Qajar Dynasty and fifth son of Mohammad Shah Qajar by his wife Ogholbeigeh Khanum, a lady of Turkmen origin.[1] He is the ancestor of Salour (Saloor) family.[2]

In 1873, Ezz ed-Dowleh traveled with of his brother Naser al-Din Shahon the Shah’s visit to Europe. Ez ed-Dowleh was governor of Qazvin and Boroojerd in 1874, governor of Hamadan, Malayer, Tuyserkan and Nahavand from 1874–1876 and governor of Zanjan from 1901–1902. He died in Tehran in 1929 and was buried in Fatima al-Masumeh Shrine in Qom.

In 1882, Naser al-Din Shah sent Ezz ed-Dowleh as a Special Ambassador to the Court of Russia to congratulate Tsar Alexander III on his accession to the throne.[citation needed]

Notes

  1. ^ "Children of Mohammad Shah Qajar". Archived from the original on 23 September 2010. Retrieved 11 September 2009.
  2. ^ "International Qajar Studies Association Journal Page". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 4 November 2015.

References

  • Moayer-ol-Mamalek (1982). Rejale Asre Nasery. Tehran: Nashr-e Tarikh-e Iran.

External links

  • Genealogy of Salour family
  • Maryam Salour, Iranian Potter, Ceramist and Sculptor, descendant of Ez od-Doleh [1]
  • Nader Ardalan, Iranian architect, descendant of Ez od-Doleh [2]