Offspring
Sons
- Prince Soltan Mahmoud Mirza (1847–1849) Vali Ahad of Persia, 1849
- Prince Soltan Moin al-Din Mirza (1849 – 6 November 1856) Vali Ahad of Persia, 1849–56
- Prince Soltan Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan (5 January 1850 – 2 July 1918)
- Prince Mohammad Qassem Mirza (1850 – 29 June 1858) Vali Ahad of Persia, 1856-8
- Prince Soltan Hossein Mirza Jalal ed-Dowleh (1852–1868)
- Prince Mozaffar al-Din Shah (25 March 1853 – 7 January 1907)
- Prince Kamran Mirza Nayeb es-Saltaneh (22 July 1856 – 1927)
- Prince Nosrat al-Din Mirza Salar es-Saltaneh (2 May 1882 – 1954)
- Prince Mohammad Reza Mirza Rokn es-Saltaneh (30 January 1884 – 8 July 1951)
- Prince Hussein Ali Mirza Yamin ed-Dowleh (1890–1952)
- Prince Ahmad Mirza Azd es-Saltaneh (1891–1939)
Daughters
- Princess Afsar ed-Dowleh
- Princess Fakhr-ol-Moluk (1847 – 9 April 1878)
- Princess Esmat ed-Dowleh (1855 – 3 September 1905)
- Princess Zi'a es-Saltaneh (1856 – 11 April 1898)
- Princess Fakhr ed-Dowleh (1859–1891)
- Princess Forugh ed-Dowleh (1862–1916)
- Princess Eftekhar es-Saltaneh (1880–1941)
- Princess Farah es-Saltaneh (1882 – 17 April 1899)
- Princess Tadj es-Saltaneh (1883 – 25 January 1936)
- Princess Ezz es-Saltaneh (1888–1982)
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“all afternoon
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Crescendo, and agape on the crumbling ridge
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