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Anīs-al-dawla

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'''Anīs-al-dawla''' (died 1896) was a royal consort of shah [[Naser al-Din Shah Qajar]] of Persia (r. 1848-1896). <ref>G. Nashat, “ANĪS-AL-DAWLA,” Encyclopædia Iranica, II/1, pp. 74-76, available online at https://ift.tt/2P4iF1n (accessed on 30 December 2012).</ref>

She was the daughter of an impoverished shepherd in a from a village in Lavāsān, northeast of Tehran, and was employed as a free maidservant to [[Jeyran (wife of Naser al-Din Shah)]] in the [[Qajar harem]] in 1859. She became the favorite of the shah after Jeyrān’s death in 1860.

She was the only wife to take meals with Nāṣer-al-dīn and to join him regularly at bedtime after he received visits from other wives; she was also the only one to openly criticized him. While the shah' had other favorites, such as her own servant [[Amīna Aqdas]], she remained his main favorite.

She had a great desire to visit the West. In 1873, she did accompany the Shah on his visit to Moscow; however, she was forced to interupt the visit and return after it became apparent that the host governments was not able to manage the protocol around secluded veiled women. She blamed prime minister [[Mīrzā Ḥosayn Khan Mošīr-al-dawla]], for her interrupted journey, and managed to have him deposed from his post.

In the harem, she took precedence over all other eighty-five wives. She took over the duties by the shah's mother [[Malek Jahan Khanom]] after her death in 1873, and was given revenue from districs rather than a salary like the other women. She received the wives of heads of foreign legations and visiting dignitaries. Her influence over the shah resulted in her being given a lot appeals from supplicants.

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[[Category:1896 deaths]]
[[Category:Qajar royal consorts]]
[[Category:19th-century Iranian women]]


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