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Badr al-Molouk

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Badr al-Molouk
Queen consort of Persia
Badr al-Molouk in 1921
BornBadr al-Molouk Vala
1897 (1897)
Tabriz, Persia
DiedMay 23, 1979(1979-05-23) (aged 81–82)
Tehran, Iran
Burial
SpouseAhmad Shah Qajar
IssueIrandokht
Names
Badr al-Molouk Vala
DynastyQajar
FatherZahir as-Sultan Vala
MotherAfagh Khanom
ReligionShia Islam

Badr al-Molouk (Persian: بدرالملوک), was the first wife of Ahmad Shah Qajar, the last ruling member of the Qajar dynasty.

Badr al-Molouk was born in 1897 in Tabriz. She was the daughter of the Qajar Prince Zahir as-Sultan Vala and Afagh Khanom.

At four years old, her future mother-in-law, Princess Malekeh Jahan arranged her marriage to the future Shah Ahmad Shah Qajar. She was educated at the only girls school in Tehran.

Badr al-Molouk was taken from school and married Ahmad Shah when she was twelve years old in 1909. The wedding was held by the king's mother, Malekeh Jahan, and was a great ceremony. Later the same year, her spouse succeeded to the throne. She did not play any public role during the reign of her spouse, since royal women at this time period still lived in seclusion.

In 1923, her husband was deposed from the throne, bringing an end to Qajar dynasty's rule. She accompanied him to her mother-in-law in Baghdad and then to Lebanon and France.[1] When the Reza Shah, the new ruler of Iran, allowed members of the Qajar dynasty to return to Iran in the 1940s, she chose to return to Iran. She lived in Tehran until her death.

She was the mother of the second child of the King, a daughter, Princess Irandokht (1915–1984).[2]

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References

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  1. ^ "Malekeh Jahan". Institute for Iranian contemporary historical studies. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
  2. ^ Sheikholeslami, Mohammad Javad. Ahmad shah Qajar.