Background
Fat"h Ali Khan was the son of Shah Quli Khan-e Qajar Quyunlu.
Fat"h Ali Khan was the son of Shah Quli Khan-e Qajar Quyunlu.
He was killed on the orders of Nader Shah in 1726. He was Ilkhani of the Qajar tribe and Governor of Astarabad and Semnan, 1720–1726. He was killed on the orders of Nader Shah, 11 October 1726 and was buried in Mashhad.
Fath Ali Khan"s son Mohammad Hassan Khan Qajar (1722–1758) was the father of Agha Mohammad Khan and Hossein Qoli Khan Jahansouz Shah Qajar" (father of "Baba Khan," the future Fath Ali Shah Qajar).
1) Mohammad Hasan Bahador Khan-e Qajar Quyunlu (b1715-k1758)lkhani of the Qajar tribe. Governor-General of Astarabad, and Governor of Gorgan, Mazandaran and Gilan 1747- 1759. m.
(first) 1739, Jayram Begum daughter of Iskandar Khan-e Qajar Quyunlu. m. (second) Zara Khanum, sister of Muhammad Husain Khan-e Qajar Devehlu. m.
(third) a lady from the Izz ud-Dinlu branch of the Qajar tribe. m.
(fourth) a Kurdish lady from Astarabad. m. (fifth) a lady from Isfahan. m. (sixth) sister of Hajji Jamal Fumani, Governor of Rasht. having had issue:
ii) Reza Quli Khan, died in exile at Choresm, 1781. iii) Husain Quli, Jahansuz Shah, m.
He killed by Turkomans near Fenderesk, 22 March 1777. having had issue, three sons:
(1) Fat"h "Ali Shah Qajar
(2) Hajji Husain Quli Khan.
Governor-General of Fars 1797–1798, Governor of Semnan, Kashan 1798–1801, and of Qom 1801–1802. Arrested, blinded and exiled to Dezashib after her death in 1802.
(3) Mohammad Sadiq Khan
iv) Morteza Qoli Khan Qajar, born 1755. Governor-General of Astarabad in 1782.
Rebelled against his half-brother Agha Mohammad Khan in 1784, but was defeated and went into exile in Russia.
According to Russian sources died in 1798 or 1800. Exist his portrait dated 1796. v) Mustafa Quli Kan, born 1755. vi) Ja"afar Quli Khan, born 1751. Governor of Isfahan 1786–1789, and of Bastam 1788–1789. vii) Mahdi Quli Khan, died at Gorgan, 1784, having had issue, 2 sons. viii) "Abbas Quli Khan, born 1756.
He died at Tehran 1763. ix) "Ali Quli Khan, born 1755. exiled to Barforush.
He died at Babol 1825, having and had issue, a daughter. 2) Muhammad Husain Khan, died in his youth.
3) Begum Khanoum, married Karim Khan Zand.