Jahanshah Mirza Explained

Jahanshah Mirza (Persian: جهانشاه میرزا; 1809–1835) was a Qajar prince and poet in 19th-century Iran. He was the son of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and his Jewish wife Maryam Khanom. His mother became the thirty-ninth royal consort Fath-Ali Shah Qajar; she was reported to have "no rival in beauty".[1]

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  1. Book: Lavi, Habib . Comprehensive history of the Jews of Iran: The outset of the diaspora . Ibrami . Hushang . Mazda Publishers in association with the Cultural Foundation of Habib Levy . 1999 . 9781568590868 . Costa Mesa, CA, UD . 384–385 . Fears and Hopes . 40940051 . http://www.habiblevy.com/books/The-Jews-of-Iran/pdf/Part-10.PDF#page=19.