Personal Life
His first marriage, to an Iranian, resulted in a son, Abdollah, who would later become a diplomat in Iran. He had two daughters from a second marriage to a Frenchwoman. He died in 1955 in Paris and was buried at Père-Lachaise cemetery. In March 1921, Samad Khan was elevated to Prince by Ahmad Shah Qajar with the title of Royal Highness. He was a Grand Officier de la Légion d'honneur.
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Momtaz os Saltaneh
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Ali-Akbar Mokrem os-Saltaneh (his father)
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Abdollah Momtaz son of Momtaz os-Saltaneh
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Momtaz os Saltaneh
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Sa Maison Parisienne (Avenue des Ternes)
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Bibliothèque
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La Grande Salle
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La Grande Salle
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Salle de Trône
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Salle à Manger
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Salle à Manger
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Salle à Manger
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Salon
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Momtaz os-Saltaneh dans son jardin parisien
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