Malek Mansur Mirza Shoa as-Saltaneh

Malek Mansur Mirza Shao es-Saltaneh
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Born1880
Tabriz, Iran
Died1922
Tehran, Iran

Prince Malek Mansur Mirza (Persian: شاهزاده ملک منصور میرزا) (1880–1922) Iranian prince of Qajar dynasty, was Mozaffar al-Din Shah's second son, brother of Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar, Abul-fat'h Mirza Salar-ed-Dowleh and Abul-Fazl Mirza.[1]

He was born at Tabriz, 30 March 1880 and educated by private tutors. He was governor of 1897, Governor-General of Fars 1901–1902 and 1904. He received the Decoration of the Imperial Portrait, the Neshan-e Aqdas 2nd class and Order of the Lion and the Sun 1st class from his father. He died at Tehran, 6 November 1922.

Malik Qasim Mirza Mansoor ( شاهزاده ملک قاسم میرزا)

He is the progenitor of Malek-Mansur Family.

Honours

  • Order of the Royal Portrait (Temsal-e-Homayoun) of Persia
  • 2nd Class of the Order of Neshan-e Aqdas of Persia
  • 1st Class of the Order of the Lion and the Sun of Persia
  • 1st class of the Order of the Crown of Persia
  • Grand cross of the Order of Leopold of Austria
  • Exalted Order of Honour (Nishan-i-Ali-Imtiaz) of Turkey

References

  1. ^ "Malek Mansour Mirza". www.qajarpages.org. Retrieved 1 December 2022.

External links

  • Pictorial biography of Malek Mansour Mirza, Qajarpages
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