Fath Ali Shah Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Fath Ali Shah was the second Qajar King of Persia. He ruled from 1797 to 1834.He acsended to the throne of Persia when his uncle Agha Mohammad Khan was assassinated.
Fath Ali's real name was Baba Khan but he crowned as Fath Ali Shah. He bacame suspicious of his chancellor Hajj Ebrahim Khan Kalantar and ordered his execution. Kalantar had been chancellor to Zand and Qajar rulers for some 15 Years.
Fath Ali Shah also ordered making a coronation chair which was also used by later kings.
In his long reign he was forced to go to war with Alexander I of Russia over the territory of Georgia.
Fath Ali first aimed to get help from Britain or France but his plan failed because both countries made peace with Russia.
After a long war Persia was forced to accept peace and signed the Golestan and Turkmanchai treaties conceding many advantages to Russia.
Fath Ali later employed writers and painters to make a book about his wars with Russia, inspired by the Shahnama of Ferdowsi. This book, considered by many to be the most important Persian book written in the Qajar period, is also called Shahnama.
When his beloved son and crown prince Abbas Mirza died, he named Abbas Mirza's son Mohammed Mirza, his grandson, as his crown prince. Fath Ali died a year later.
Fath Ali Shah had 158 wives and 260 children.
