Career
As The Uncle of Naser al-Din Shah, he was the minister of justice during his reign. Many military advisers were sent to Persia for the training of the Persian army. Bahram Mirza received such training under the tutelage of General Gardanne, which resulted in his authoring a book called the Discipline of War.
Only one surviving lithographed copy of this book exists today, which is in the Moezzi family archives.
The Moezeddoleh title was reduced to Moezzi under the new law decreed by Reza Shah Pahlavi after the 1925 coup and ultimately the end of the Qajar dynasty. He died at the age of seventy six in 1882, leaving 82 progeny.