Esmat edDowleh


Princess Fatemeh Khanom "Esmat ed-Dowleh" (b. 1856 -- d. 1905) (m. Amir Doust Mohammad Khan "Nezam ed-Dowleh" "Moayyer al-Mamalek," son of Mirza Doust Ali Khan "Nezam ed-Dowleh.") She had two sons and two daughters.
Effat al-Saltaneh, daughter of Mirza Qoli Beg, equerry of Bahman Mirza, son of Abbas Mirza) Princess Kasra'il Banou Ozma (full sister of Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan), married Abol Fath Khan Sarem-ed-Dowleh Qajar, paternal cousin of Nasser ed-Din Shah, son of Khan Baba Khan Mohammad Hassan Khan Sardar Makoui Qajar paternal cousin of Fath Ali Shah. (Abol Fath Khan Sarem ed-Dowleh plotted with Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan to overthrow Nasser ed-Din Shah and was poisoned on orders of Nasser-ed-Din Shah while on visit to the palace in Tehran.

The plot was in opposition to Nasser ed-Din Shah choosing Mozaffar ed-Din Mirza as his successor. Tehran was under lockdown for two weeks when the news of his death became public.) Princess Banou Ozma and Abol Fath Khan Sarem ed-Dowleh Qajar had seven sons and one daughter. Five of their sons married their cousins, daughters of Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan. Their only daughter, Malekeh Ozma married Firouz Mirza, son of Zell-e Soltan. (See descendants of Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan).
Nezamiyeh Hall panel entitled "Nowrooz Salaam" by Sani-ol-Molk, painted in 1855-58, commisioned by Prime Minister Mirza Agha Khan Nouri, depicting Nasser-ed-Din Shah on the Sun Throne (Peacock Throne), with five of his young sons, from right to left: Soltan Mass'oud Mirza "Yamin ed-Dowleh," Mozaffar-ed-Din Mirza (later shah), Soltan Mo'in ed-Din Mirza "Valiahd," Amir Ghassem Mirza "Amir Nezam," and Rokn ed-Din Mirza "Amir-e Toup Khaneh." Standing on the far right are: Mo'tamed Soltan Mirza Davoud Khan "Vazir Lashkar" (second son of Mirza Agha Khan Nouri, "Sadr-e Azam"), Abd os-Samad Mirza (third son of Mohammad Shah and brother of Nasser-ed-Din Shah) and Mohammad Taghi Mirza "Rokn ed-Dowleh"(fourth son of Mohammad Shah and brother of Nasser-ed-Din Shah), and on the far left the Prime Minister, Mirza Agha Khan [Nouri] "Sadr-e Azam" "Shakhs-e avval-e Dowlat-e eliyeh-e Iran" and farthest to left, his oldest son, Vice-Premier Mirza Kazem Khan "Nezam ol-Molk" "Shakhs-e dovvom-e Dowlat-e eliyeh-e Iran" (after whom the Nezamiyeh Hall is named in which this painting was located)