Mohammad Ali Shah
Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar (Persan: محمدعلیشاهقاجار) (1872 died with Sanremo, Italy the April 8th 1925) was Shah Iran of the January 8th 1907 with the July 16th 1909. He was opposed to the constitution ratified during the reign of his father, Mozaffaredin Shah. He dissolves the assembly and is supported by the Russia. However, he abdicates following the constitutional Révolution. One remembers him like symbol of the dictatorship.
He flees with the the United States and its attempts to regain the throne were not crowned success. His/her son and successor, Ahmad Shah Qajar was the last heir to the dynasty Qajar.
External bonds
- Portrait of Mohammad Ali Shah (in English)
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