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  1. Malek Yahan Janom (en persa: ملک جهان خانم ‎ ; 26 de febrero de 1805 - 2 de abril de 1873) fue la esposa de Muhammad Sah Kayar de Persia y la madre de Nasereddín Sah Kayar. [1] Fue regente de facto del Imperio Persa durante un mes, desde el 5 de septiembre hasta el 5 de octubre de 1848, entre la muerte de su marido y la ...

  2. Genealogy for Malek Jahan Khanom Qajar Ghovanlou, Mahd-e Olia (1805 - 1873) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. Despite allegedly playing a role in the assassination of her only son-in-law, Malek Jahan Khanom – better known as Mahd-e Olia – is a famous, rather than infamous, figure in the contemporary history of Iran.

  4. Caption: Malek Jahan Khanom/ Mahd-e Olia, the mother of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar. A lecture in English by Pedram Khosronejad. The focus of scholars of photography of Qajar Iran, remains fixed solely on photographic content, without any consideration of the materiality of photographic form.

  5. Biografía. Hijo del monarca Muhammad Sah Kayar y su consorte Mahd-e Olia, nació en la aldea de Kohanmir, en las inmediaciones de Tabriz, mientras su padre hacía la guerra junto al príncipe Abbás Mirza a tribus insurrectas del noreste de Jorasán. Las malas relaciones de su padre el rey con Mahd-e Olia no impidieron que, a la ...

  6. qajarpages.org › mahdeoliaMahd-e-Olia

    Mahd-e-Olia. Jahan Khanoum, Malekeh Jahan, Mahd-e Olia, "Sublime Cradle,"grand-daughter of Fath 'Ali Shah, wife of Mohammad Shah, mother of Nasser-ed-Din Shah. She was one of the strongest women of the Qajar (Kadjar) Dynasty. Wielding her power from the Harem, once her son ascended the throne of Persia. With her ...

  7. Malek Jahan Khanom also known as Mahd-e Olia was born in 26 February 1805, Tehran, Persia (nowadays Iran). When she was about 14-15, she married with her cousin, shah of Persia Mohammad Shah Qajar(his picture bellow) Malek gave birth for him three sons and two daughters.