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Farhad Mirza

Farhad Mirza (Persian: فرهاد میرزا; 1818 – 1888) was a Qajar prince, administrator, and writer in 19th-century Iran. He was the fifteenth son of the former crown prince Abbas Mirza (died 1833) and younger brother of the third Qajar shah (king) of Iran, Mohammad Shah Qajar (r. 1834–1848).[1]

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Similar to his brother Bahman Mirza, Farhad Mirza was widely recognized for his passion for gathering Persian and Arabic manuscripts. He gathered one of the most valuable personal libraries in Iran throughout the years, but after his death, his belongings became progressively scattered.[1]

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Farhad Mirza had several children, including:[2][3]

  1. Mehrmah Khanum Ismat al-Saltaneh – Initially married to Qavam al-Dowleh Ashtiani, then to Mirza Mousa Vazir Lashkar Ashtiani, followed by Abd al-Wahhab Khan Asaf al-Dowleh, and later to Hossein Khan Hessam al-Molk.
  2. Sultan Oveis Mirza
  3. Hormat al-Dowleh – Initially married to Ehtesham al-Dowleh and later to Mirza Mahmoud Vazir.
  4. Abd al-Ali Mirza
  5. Shams al-Dowleh – Wife of Sultan Hossein Mirza Nayer al-Dowleh. She had two daughters:

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