Davud Pirnia’s grandfather Nasr Allāh Khan Moshir al-Dawla (d. 1907), had chosen “Pirniā” as his family name from the epithet of his famous ancestor Pir-e Nāʾin, one of the last masters of the Kobravi /Nurbakhshi Sufi order.As the grand vizier, he played an important role in the establishment of constitutional government in Iran during the Constitutional Revolution and became its first prime minister.He retained the post of prime minister under the new monarch, Mohammad-ʿAli Shah, for only two months, resigning from it on March 17, 1907. Shortly thereafter, on Sept. 13, 1907, he died suddenly in circumstances said to be suspicious.He was survived by three sons: ʿAli, Hosayn and Hasan Pirniā. ʿAli died young while abroad; Hosayn studied politics and law in Paris, while Hasan Pirniā (1871-1935) inherited his father’s title of Moshir al-Dawla and carried on the family tradition of civil service, public spirit and politics.
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