Mostowfi ol-Mamalek (title)

Mostowfi ol-Mamalek (Persian: مستوفی‌الممالک) was one of the positions and titles of the Iranian court from the Ilkhanate to the Qajar era.

Mostowfi ol-Mamalek was the leader of all Mostowfis. During the Safavid era, Mostowfi ol-Mamalek was in charge of the finances of the whole country and all the financial and tax affairs of the country and the dismissal and installation of the Mostowfis were done by him. Mostowfi ol-Mamalek was a powerful official during this period, and at the end of Soltan Hoseyn's reign they had the right to participate in the Supreme State Council.[1][2]

After his coronation, Nader Shah divided the position of Mostowfi ol-Mamalek among four people and appointed each of them to be in charge of the finances of a part of the country. During Karim Khan Zand's rule, this position was again given to one person.[3] At the beginning of the Qajar era, with the expansion of the Qajar bureaucracy, Mostowfi ol-Mamalek became the second prime minister after the Shah.[4] One of the most influential political-noble families of Iran in the Qajar era named Mostowfian Ashtiani family took their name from this title.[5]

List of Mostowfi ol-Mamaleks of Iran

Four Mostowfis in the Afsharid era

  • Mirza Mohamad Ali Mostowfi, Mostowfi of Fars
  • Mirza Ali Asghar Mostowfi, Mostowfi of Khorasan
  • Mirza Shafi Tabrizi, Mostowfi of Azarbaijan
  • Mirza Bagher Khorasani, Mostowfi of Iraq

Zand era

  • Mirza Mohamad Brojerdi, 1762–1781
  • Mirza Mohamad Sadeq Mostowfi ol-Mamalek, 1781–1794

Qajar era

References

  1. ^ Esmaeili, Mojgan. "Administrative and executive structure in the Safavid period". Mazdak Nameh. 4: 40–46.
  2. ^ Bahramzadeh, Mohammad. "The structure of the administrative-financial system of the Safavid period and its comparison with the Qajar period". Journal of Iranian Studies. 7 (7): 26–62.
  3. ^ Imam Shoushtari, Mohammad Ali (1961). History of scales and cash in Islamic government. Tehran. p. 379.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ Khosrow Beigi, Houshang (October 1381). "Mostowfis and Mostowfi ol-Mamalek in Qajar period". Nameh Anjoman. 8 (2): 64–75.
  5. ^ Shaʻbānī, ʻAlī (2018). The Thousand Families: Commentary on Leading Political Figures of Nineteenth Century Iran. Lang, Peter. ISBN 978-1-4331-4386-1.