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  1. Badr al-Molouk (Persian: بدرالملوک), was the first wife of Ahmad Shah Qajar. 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.

  2. In the book "Iranian Woman from Constitutionalism to the White Revolution", Badr al-Molouk wrote: Mohtaram Eskandari, said in the governmental court that we burned the books to show our action in defending the honor and uprightness of your mothers and sisters.

  3. dbo: abstract. Badr al-Molouk (Persian: بدرالملوک), was the first wife of shah Ahmad Shah Qajar. She was born She was born in 1897 in Tabriz. She was the daughter of the Qajar Prince Zahir as-Sultan Vala and Afagh Khanom.

  4. Princess Irandokht (1916–1984), daughter of Princess Badr al-Molouk Vala; Princess Homayoundokht (1917–2011), daughter of Princess Khanum Khanumha Moezzi; Prince Fereydoun Mirza (1922 – September 24, 1975), son of Fatemeh Khanum

  5. 23. Dez. 2019 · Badr-al-Molouk (1897-1979) Badri was the daughter of Zahir-al-Sultan and Afaq Khanom. She was the last queen of the Qajar dynasty and Ahmad Shah Qajar married her at the age of 17 (one year before his coronation).

  6. Badr al-Molouk, född 1897, död 1979, var en persisk prinsessa, gift med sin släkting shah Ahmad Shah Mirza (regerade 1909–1925). Hon gifte sig med sin släkting kronprinsen 1909. Äktenskapet arrangerades av hennes blivande svärmor Malekeh Jahan då hon var fyra år gammal.

  7. Quick Overview. From Darkness into Light, an English translation of a two-volume work written in Persian by Badr ol-Moluk Bamdad, provides an overview of the status of women in Iran between the Constitutional Revolution (1905-11) and the White Revolution (1963).