Mohammad Hassan Mirza شاهزاده محمدحسن میرزا قاجار |
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Photographic portrait of Mohammad Hassan Mirza (r) and his brother Ahmad Shah Qajar (l)
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Heir Presumptive Qajar dynasty | |
Reign | 1930–1943 |
Predecessor | Ahmad Shah Qajar |
Successor | Prince Hamid Mirza |
Born |
Tabriz, Iran |
20 November 1899
Died | 7 January 1943 Maidenhead, England |
(aged 43)
Burial | Kerbala |
Spouse | Mahin Banou Malek-Mansour Muhtaram-os-Saltaneh Homayoun-os-Saltaneh Shams-ol-Molouk Aziz Aghdas |
Issue | Prince Soltan Hossein Mirza Prince Soltan Hamid Mirza Prince Rokn al-Din Mirza Princess Shams Aqdas Princess Giti Afrouz |
Dynasty | Qajar |
Father | Mohammad Ali Shah |
Mother | Malakeh Jahan |
Mohammad Hassan Mirza (20 November 1899, in Tabriz – 7 January 1943, in Maidenhead), was the brother of Ahmed Shah Qajar of Iran, and former Crown Prince of the Qajar dynasty. Soon after Reza Shah deposed the Qajar dynasty and made himself Shah of Iran in 1925, Prince Mohammad Hassan and his family were sent into permanent exile to England. In 1930, he declared himself the rightful heir to the crown as pretender to the throne. He died on 7 January 1943 in Maidenhead, England and was buried in Kerbala, Iraq.
His son, Hamid Mirza Qajar continued as pretender to the throne and was favoured by the British as a potential successor to Reza Shah Pahlavi after the latter was deposed during World War II. His efforts were hindered by the fact that he didn't speak Persian and his mother tongue was English.