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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. When Malekeh Jahan arrives in Baghdad in November 1925, the Iraqi kingdom has just been constituted, an arbitrary creation of British strategy in the Orient. There is no Iranian embassy yet in the capital of the caliphs, the government of Tehran not having recognized that of King Faysal.

  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 ...

  4. Immediately after his birth, the child was sent to his grand-mother, Malekeh Jahan, Mohammad Ali Shah's wife and queen, who then was already in exile in Europe, and he grew up in her household and under her tutelage.

  5. 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.

  6. Kamran Mirza ( Persian: کامران ميرزا نایب السلطنه; July 22, 1856 – April 15, 1929) was a Persian Prince of Qajar dynasty and third surviving son of Nasser al-Din Shah. He was the brother of Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan and Mozzafar al-Din Shah.

  7. This list includes the biological mothers of Qajar shahs, some of whom were therefor queen mothers, titled in Persian Mahd-e Olia (Persian: "Sublime Cradle"). There were six shahs (kings) of the Qajar Empire in 7 generations.