Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar
Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar was the sixth shah of the Qajar dynasty and remained the Shah of Iran from 8 January 1907 until being deposed on 16 July 1909. He was furthermore the grandson of Iran’s early moderniser Amir Kabir, through the maternal side.
Biography
Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar was opposed to the Persian Constitution of 1906, which had been ratified during the reign of his father, Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar. Therefore, he was frequently criticized by the publications of the period, including a weekly newspaper Musavat. In 1907, Mohammad Ali dissolved the National Consultative Assembly and declared the Constitution abolished because it was contrary to Islamic law. He bombarded the Majles with the military and political support of Russia and Britain.In July 1909, pro-Constitution forces marched from Iran's provinces to Tehran led by Sardar As'ad, Sepehdar A'zam, Sattar Khan, Bagher Khan and Yeprem Khan, deposed the Shah, and re-established the constitution.
On 16 July 1909, the parliament voted to place Mohammad Ali Shah's 11-year-old son, Ahmad Shah on the throne. Mohammad Ali Shah abdicated following the new Constitutional Revolution and he has since been remembered as a symbol of dictatorship.
Having fled to Odesa, Russia, Mohammad Ali plotted his return to power. In 1911 he landed at Astarabad, Iran, but his forces were defeated. Mohammad Ali Shah returned to Russia, then in 1920 to Constantinople and later to San Remo, Italy, where he died on 5 April 1925. He was buried at the Shrine of Imam Husain in Karbala, Iraq. Every Shah of Iran since Mohammad Ali has died in exile.
His son and successor, Ahmad Shah Qajar was the last sovereign of the Qajar dynasty.
Honours
- Austria-Hungary: Grand Cross of the Order of Leopold
- French Third Republic: Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour
- Ottoman Empire: Exalted Order of the House of Osman
- Russian Empire:
- *Knight of the Order of St. Andrew
- *Knight of the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky
- *Knight of the Order of the White Eagle
- *Knight of the Order of Saint Stanislaus, 1st Class
- *Knight of the Order of St. Anna, 1st Class
Marriages and children
Wives
Mohammad Ali Shah had two wives:- Robabeh Khanum "Malih-os-Saltaneh"
- Princess Zahra Qajar "Malekeh Jahan", daughter of Kamran Mirza "Nayeb-os-Saltaneh"
Children
Mohammad Ali Shah had six sons and two daughters:;Sons
- Hossein Ali Mirza "E'tezad Saltaneh"
- Gholam Hossein Mirza
- Sultan Ahmad Mirza
- Mohammad Hassan Mirza
- Sultan Mahmoud Mirza
- Sultan Majid Mirza
- Khadijeh Khanum "Hazrat-e Ghodsieh"
- Assieh Khanum