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Biography
By the decree of her uncle, Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, she married Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan, one of the sons of Naser al-Din Shah. The couple had several children: Soltan Hossein Mirza Jalal ed-Dowleh, Kokab al-Saltaneh, Shokat al-Saltaneh, and Aziz al-Saltaneh.
Hamdam al-Molouk passed away at a young age in 1296 AH (circa 1879 CE). According to the inscription on her tombstone, her death occurred at the age of 31 due to an illness. She was interred in a mausoleum filled with exquisite paintings and plasterwork in the Hassanabad neighborhood of Isfahan, near the shrine of Imamzadeh Ahmad. This serene resting place was reportedly a favored retreat of Naser al-Din Shah.
References
- Farhi, Houman (2003). Encyclopedia of Iranian Women. First Edition. Center for Women's Participation Affairs, Presidential Office. p. 793. ISBN 9789645515407.
- Mohammad Hassan ibn Ali Etemad al-Saltaneh, Tārikh-e Montazam-e Naseri, Vol. 1, pp. 19-20, edited by Mohammad Esmaeil Rezvani, Tehran, 1984-1988
- "Children of Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan (Kadjar)". www.qajarpages.org. Retrieved 2025-01-14.
- "تاریخ مقبره دختر امیرکبیر در اصفهان بیدفاع در مقابل تحریف - تسنیم". خبرگزاری تسنیم | Tasnim (in Persian). Retrieved 2025-01-14.