Prince Anoushiravan Mirza "Zia' od-Dowleh" "Amir Touman" (19 August 1833 â 23 October 1899) was an Iranian prince of the Qajar dynasty who served as a politician and governor.
Anoushiravan Mirza was born on 19 August 1833 in Ardabil, Iran, and died on 23 October 1899 in Tabriz after developing apoplexy and paralysis. He was at Shusha, Karabakh. He was the first-born and eldest son of Prince Bahman Mirza, the vali (governor-general) of Azerbaijan during the reign of Mohammad Shah Qajar. His mother was Bahman Mirza's first chief wife, Princess Malek Soltan Khanum daughter of Mohammad Taqi Mirza.
In 1848, Bahman Mirza fell out of favour at the court in Tehran and was exiled to Russia. His wives and children followed him to the Russian occupied Caucasus province of Karabakh. However, shortly after 1850, Anoushiravan Mirza moved back to Iran. In 1872, Bahman Mirza's cousin, Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, pardoned him. Therefore, Anoushiravan Mirza was finally rewarded with several governmental offices. In 1873, he became governor of Torshiz, 1878 governor of Talesh, later 1881âÂÂ1882 governor of Tabriz, 1884âÂÂ1886 and 1898âÂÂ1899 of Semnan, Damghan and Shahrud, 1888âÂÂ1889 governor of Borujerd and Lorestan. In 1891, he had the vizierate of the province of Kermanshah on behalf of the almighty governor and commander-in-chief of his time Hasan Ali Khan Garrusi. He also received the title of Zia' od-Dowleh () - with which he became well-known - and the military rank of Amir Touman (, i.e. general) by Naser al-Din Shah.
In 1887, Thomas Stevens wrote in his travel-diary Around the World on a Bicycle:
In 1850, Prince Anoushiravan Mirza married his first and chief wife () his cousin Badie ol-Jamal Khanum, daughter of Mohammad Hassan Khan Iravani by Princess Mahrokhsar Khanom "Fakhr od-Dowleh" (full-sister of Bahman Mirza). Secondly he married the daughter of Prince Amir Teymur Mirza Hessami, son of Mohammad Taghi Mirza "Hessam os-Saltaneh". He issued two sons and two daughters: