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Khoram Bahar (Ehteram Ol-Doleh I)
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Name Khoram Bahar (Ehteram Ol-Doleh I) - Father Fath Ali Shah Qajar
Mother Mahd Olia
Fath Ali Shah 1771 – 1834H Naneh Khanom Barforushi “Mahdolia”
Nickname Ehteram Ol Saltaneh Gender Female Notes - Fath Ali Shah Qajar (Kadjar) "Baba Khan" (b. 1173/1759-60--d. 1250/1834) (r. 1797-1834)
Fath Ali Shah had one hundred and eight children who survived infancy. Forty eight daughters and sixty sons. He also had one hundred and sixty wives of whom there are records by name. Not all of them bore him children.
(By Naneh Khanom "Mahd-e Olia") Khoram Bahar Khanom "Ehteram Dowleh." Full sister of Kamran Mirza, Aurangzeb Mirza, and Bazm Ara Khanom. Wife of Mirza Fath Ali Khan Saheb Divan.
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Soltan Ahmad Mirza (a.k.a. Mirza Ahmad Khan) Azod-ed-Dowleh, Tarikh-e Azodi, Nashr-e Elm, Tehran, 1376 solar. - 44th daughter of Fath Ali Shah Qajar by Naneh Khanoum Mahd-e Oliya
Person ID I203 Ghavami English Last Modified 2 Mar 2008
Family Mirza Fathali Khan Sahebdivan I, b. 1820 d. 03 Feb 1897 (Age 77 years) Children + 1. Mirza Mohammad Hossein Khan Sahebdivan II, b. 1850 d. 1917 (Age 67 years) + 2. Hormat Ol-Saltaneh Family ID F64 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- Father Fath Ali Shah Qajar
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1797 - 1834 2nd Shah of Qajar, Aga Mohammad's Nephew
Fat′ḥ-Alī Shāh Qājār (Persian: فتح على شاه قاجار ) (1771 - 1834) was the second Qajar King of Persia. He ruled from 1797 to 1834.
Fat′h Ali was a son of Hossein Qoli Khan and nephew of Agha Mohammad Khan He ascended to the throne of Persia after his uncle was assassinated.
Fat′h Ali's real name was Baba Khan but he was crowned as Fat′h Ali Shah. He became suspicious of his chancellor Hajji Ebrahim Khan Kalantar and ordered his execution. Kalantar had been chancellor to Zand and Qajar rulers for some fifteen years.
Much of his reign was marked by the resurgence 'Bazgasht' of Persian arts and painting, as well as a deeply elaborate court culture with extremely rigid etiquette. In particular during his reign, portraiture and large-scale oil painting reached a height previously unknown under any other Islamic dynasty, largely due to his personal patronage.
Fat′h Ali also ordered the creation of much royal regalia, including a coronation chair which was also used by later kings, and the "Tāj-i-Kīyānī" (Persian: تاج كيانى ), or Kayanid Crown, a modification of the crown of the same name created by his uncle. This, like most of his regalia, was studded with innumerable pearls and gems. His Crown Jewels were valued at the time at a minimum of fifteen million pounds.[

Khoram Bahar - Ehteram ol Doleh Daughter of Fat ali Shah 
Khorrambahar (Ehteram Ol-Doleh I)
Fath Ali Shah's children: (Standing) Soltan Ahmad Mirza Azod-ed-Dowleh, known as: Muchul Mirza (left), author of Tarikh-e Azodi, and Hossein Gholi Mirza II "Jahansouz", known as Amir Noyan. Sitting from right: Morassa' Khanom (sister of Azod-ed-Dowleh), Khoram Bahar Khanom "Ehteram-ed-Dowleh," and Badr-e-Jahan "Mah Baji" Khanom (sister of Hossein Gholi Mirza).
This picture was taken in 1310 hejri lunar/ 1893 A.D., three years before Nasser-ed-Din Shah's assassination. This picture is historic in that it depicts the five last surviving children of Fath Ali Shah, Nasser-ed-Din Shah's great-grand-father. These are Nasser-ed-Din Shah's grand-uncles and grand-aunts, but they are not that much older than he was at that time. Nasser-ed-din Shah was 62 years old in 1310/1893. The children of Fath Ali Shah depicted here are in their late sixties and early seventies. Prince Azod-ed-Dowleh (standing left) was born 1239 a.h. and is here 71 years old.

Khoram Bahar's Father Fathali Shah
1797 - 1834 2nd Shah of Qajar, Aga Mohammad's Nephew
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Fath Ali Shah had one hundred and eight children
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