Qahraman Mirza
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| Qahraman Mirza | |
|---|---|
Portrait of Qahraman Mirza, possibly by F. Colombari | |
| Died | 1839 |
| Spouse | Hajieh Homa Khanum |
| Issue | Kioumars Mirza Amid od-Dowleh |
| Dynasty | Qajar |
| Father | Abbas Mirza |
| Religion | Twelver Shia Islam |
Qahraman Mirza (Persian: قهرمان میرزا) was a Qajar prince in 19th-century Iran. He was the eighth son of Abbas Mirza,[1] who served as crown prince until his death from illness in 1832.[2] Qahraman Mirza had two full brothers, Bahman Mirza and Mohammad Mirza (the later Mohammad Shah Qajar).[3]
In 1831/32, Qahraman Mirza was appointed by his father as the governor of the town of Sabzevar. Mohammad Reza Khan Farahani, a son of Abol-Qasem Qa'em-Maqam, served as his deputy and minister.[1] Qahraman Mirza died in 1839.[4] He had a son named Kioumars Mirza Amid od-Dowleh with Hajieh Homa Khanum, a daughter of prince Bahman Mirza Baha od-Dowleh.[5]