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Bahmani family
Parent familyQajar dynasty
Current regionBahmani family Azerbaijan
Bahmani family United States
Bahmani family Iran
Founded1832
FounderBahman Mirza Qajar
Connected familiesNakhchivanski
Talishkhanovs
Badalbayli family
Mehmandarov family
Javanshir clan
Shahtakhtinski
Ziyadkhanov family
Akhundov family
HeirloomsTreasury of Bahman Mirza

The House of Bahmani (Persian: خاندان بهمنی, romanized: Khāndān-e Bahmanī), also called Bahmani-Qajar (Persian: بهمنی‌قاجار), is an aristocratic Iranian family belonging to one of the princely families of the Qajar dynasty, the ruling house that reigned Iran 1785–1925. The founder is Bahman Mirza Qajar (1810–1884), the younger brother of Mohammad Shah Qajar and formerly prince regent and governor of Azerbaijan 1841–1848.[1]

During the last quarter of the 19th century, the family was divided into a Russian branch, serving the Tsar, and recognised in 1886 with the titles of Prince Persidskii and Princess Persidskaya styled "His Serene Highness" in the Russian Empire by the Tsar, as well as into a Persian branch in Tehran at the Shah's court, holding the traditional Persian title of shahzadeh ("prince").[2] Bahman Mirza and his sons used the more familiar style of navvab ("highness").[3] Many of Bahman Mirza's male offspring were high-ranking officers in the Imperial Russian Army and stayed in the Tsar's service until the October Revolution at Tiflis, Shusha, Ganja and Baku. Many of them served in the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic during the short independence from Russia 1918–1920. With the Soviets coming to power and annexing Azerbaijan, many of Bahman Mirza's sons were executed or fled to Iran.

  1. ^ "Bahmani-Qajar (Kadjar) Genealogy".
  2. ^ Adenin Remy: Almanach de Bruxelles: "The Qajar Dynasty" (internet 2015).
  3. ^ Arian Kazem Zarrinkafsch-Bahman (Qajar). "The Bahman (Qajar) Ancestors". zarrinkafsch-bahman.org. Archived from the original on 2015-04-08.

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