Jeyran TV Series 2022 is one of the most beautiful series I've ever watched, with its beautiful Persian music and the beautiful historical places of Iran (Persia). A great Iranian TV series about Nasser al-Din Shah's love (the Qajar king of Iran), for a Persian girl named Jeyran.
Soltan-e Sahebgharan Naser al-Din Shah was fascinated by the courage and beauty of his Persian wife "Jeyran".
Jeyran was a rural girl from one of the deprived classes of society. Naser al-Din Shah, despite having other women, experienced love with Jeyran for the first time, and his love for her gradually reached the level of insanity. The king could not bear the moments of the distance from his mistress Jeyran.
Jeyran has been described as beautiful and straightforward. She wore men's boots and clothes while riding, wrapped her veil around her head, and agilely rode horses. After she married Nasser al-Din Shah, she was named "Jeyran", a Turkic name (meaning gazelle, the Qajar kings were of Turkic origin) by the Shah because of her beauty and big eyes.
The reason why Naser al-Din Shah took refuge in his harem for the rest of his life is also considered to be the result of Jeyran's death. The king wrote poems about Jeyran in which he praised her beauty and how painful her death was.
The king's mother hated Jeyran. After the death of Nasser al-Din Shah's second crown prince, Soltan Moin ed-Din Mirza, son of Taj al-Dawla, in October 1856, the king decided to appoint his son by his beloved wife "Jeyran" as the Crown prince, but Jeyran's non-Qajar lineage prevented this decision from being implemented, as it was the tradition that the Qajar kings be of their tribe ancestry in both paternal and maternal. When Mohammad Qasim Mirza (his son by Jeyran) was five years old, the Shah gave him the title of Amir Nezam and appointed him commander-in-chief of the army.
Finally, in September 1857, Mohammad Qasim was officially proclaimed Crown Prince. Shortly afterward, his son by Jeyran became ill, and the opposition made it known that Mirza Agha Khan had poisoned the Crown Prince. And Mohammad Qasim Mirza died 6 months after becoming crown prince. The king and Jeyran were so moved by the incident that, according to Polak, "the king did not eat for several days out of grief."
Jeyran contracted tuberculosis after losing all four of her children in childhood, one after the other. The king went to her bed several times a day for several hours and administered the medicine with his own hands, but her condition gradually got worse and the medical treatment did not help. Jeyran died one day in January 1860 while Naser al-Din Shah was sitting next to her bed.
The king lived for thirty years after Jeyran's death and he didn't forget her for the rest of his life. According to Dost Ali Moayeri, the king never gave the title of Jeyran and did not allow anyone to live in her mansion. Sometimes Naser al-Din Shah would go to his wife's former residence alone and spend some time thinking about the past and seeing Jeyran's relics.
The king reached the grave of Jeyran while dying, because of his great love for his lovely Persian wife, and he died next to Jeyran's grave. Nasser al-Din Shah wanted to be buried next to Jeyran, and after his assassination in 1896, he was buried next to her.