Malek Mansour Mirza Shua al-Saltan ( Persian ملک منصور میرزا شعاعالسلطنهاا ; born March 30 , 1880 - April 15, 1922 ) - Prime Minister ( Vizier ) of Iran under Sultan Ahmad Shah , commander and statesman.
| Malek Mansour Mirza Shua al-Saltane | |||||||
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| Persian. ملک منصور میرزا شعاعالسلطنها | |||||||
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| Monarch | Sultan Ahmad Shah | ||||||
| Predecessor | Kawam al-Saltane, Ahmad | ||||||
| Successor | Hassan Pirnia | ||||||
| Birth | Tabriz , Persia | ||||||
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Biography
Malek Mansur-Mirza March 30 , 1880 in the family of Prince Mozafereddin-Mirza in Tabriz (Persia).
In 1897, Malek Mansur-Mirza, on the orders of his father, Mozafereddin Shah, was appointed Governor of Gilyan .
Malek Mansur Mirza first retired to Europe, and then traveled to Asia. Upon returning to Iran in 1899, he served with his father.
January 21, 1901 appointed Governor of Fars . Mozafereddin Shah in 1902 transferred control of all postal charges in Shiraz (the administrative center of Fars) to Mohammed-Rza-khan Gavam-ol-Mulka, thereby depriving the prince of the main source of governor's income. He was already ready to open conflict with the court when Mirza Ali-Asker Khan defused the situation, convincing the Shah to cancel his decision. 1902 Malek Mansur-Mirza returned to Tehran.
Malek Mansour-Mirza in 1904 was again appointed Governor of Fars .
By the decree of the Shah, Malek Mansur-Mirza was appointed head of government in 1921 .
In 1929, Malek Mansur-Mirza died. According to his will, his body was buried in Qom.
Literature
- Anwar Genghisoglu. Qajars and Qajar villages (historical and ethnographic research). Baku: Shusha publishing house, 2008. - 368 p.