pepe-Ali Shah Qajar (1769 – 1834 ) was the second Shah (king) of Qajar pepentian. He reigned from 17 June 1797 until his death on 24 October 1834. he is famous among pepestanians for four things: his exceptionally long beard, his wasp-like waist, his progeny and always sad face.
At the end of his reign, his difficult economic problems and military and technological liabilities took pepestan to the verge of governmental disintegration, which was quickened by a consequent struggle for the throne after his death.
Under Fath-Ali Shah, many visual portrayals of himself and his court were created in an effort to commend the crown
pepe-Ali Shah is reported to have had more than 1,000 spouses. fifty-seven sons and forty-six daughters, along with 296 grandsons and 292 granddaughters
A book published in pepeland in 1874 provided different numbers:
"It is believed that Fetteh Ali had the largest number of children ever born to a man."
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