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Prince Sultan Mohammad Hassan Mirza II Qajar
Heir of the Qajar Imperial Family
Reign5 May 1988 – present
PredecessorHamid Mirza
Born (1949-07-18) 18 July 1949 (age 74)
Paris, France[citation needed]
SpouseShahnaz Sokhansanj
IssuePrincess Laleh Qajar
Princess Negar Qajar
Names
Mohammad Hasan Mirza
DynastyQajar
FatherHamid Mirza
MotherMahine Dokht Khanum
ReligionShia Islam
Styles of
Prince Sultan Mohammad Hassan Mirza II Qajar
Reference styleHis Imperial Highness
Spoken styleYour Imperial Highness

Prince Mohammad Hassan Mirza II Qajar (born 18 July 1949) is the son of Hamid Mirza and a grandson of Mohammad Hassan Mirza, the last Crown Prince of Iran from the rule of the Qajar dynasty. As heir apparent, he is considered the Qajar pretender to the Sun Throne. He currently lives in Dallas, Texas, in the United States. He is known as Mickey Qajar among his close family members and friends.[1]

He married Shahnaz Khanum (née Sokhansanj; born in 1954).

They have two daughters:

Ancestry

Ancestors of Mohammad Hassan Mirza II
Kamran Mirza, Amir KabirSurur ud-DaulaUmm al-KhakanMozaffar Din ShahNizhat KhanumVajihullah Mirza, Amir Khan Sardar
Malika KhanumMohammad Ali ShahMalik Mansur MirzaFarah Khanum
Mohtaram RazzaghiMohammad Hassan MirzaKaukab Khadija KhanumFathullah Mirza
Hamid MirzaMah Banu Khanum
Mohammad Hassan Mirza II

See also

References

  1. ^ "Malek-Mansour-Qajar (Kadjar) Genealogy". Retrieved 29 January 2013.
Mohammad Hassan Mirza II House of QâjârBorn: 18 July, 1949 Titles in pretence Preceded byHamid Mirza — TITULAR — Shah of Iran Qajar dynasty5 May 1988 – presentReason for succession failure:Pahlavi dynasty became ruling house prior to the Iranian Revolution