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About Hossein Ali Mirza Qajar, Farmanfarma (Français)
Voir page 273 Abbas Mirza de Emineh Pakravan.
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ref: An Iranian Perspective of J. B. Fraser's
Trip to Khorasan in the 1820s
Fatema Soudavar Farmanfarmaian
Hassan ‘Ali Mirza,less religiously inclined, was a competent calligrapher and a passable poet who employed a resident astrologer at his court. Good-looking and tall, with very long hands, his health was not robust. His daily fainting fits point to an epileptic condition for which doctors prescribed wine, whence his unreliability in the eyes of some of his contemporaries.
Fraser describes him as the quintessential tribal Prince—handsome, with a high straight nose, fine dark eyes, arched eyebrows, an open forehead, a full black beard, “a constrained theatrical look” and a tendency to inflate his chest.
He did not hold to the same standards of piety and duty as did Mohammad Vali Mirza. Rebellious, venal, and disloyal, he was selfishly motivated.
Hossein Ali Mirza Qajar, Farmanfarma's Timeline
1790 |
August 12, 1790
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Amol, Mazandaran Province, Iran (Iran, Islamic Republic of)
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1807 |
1807
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1835 |
January 16, 1835
Age 44
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Tehran, Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran (Iran, Islamic Republic of)
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Tehran, Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran (Iran, Islamic Republic of)
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