Asiya Khanom Devellu (d. 1814 or 1815) was one of the wives of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and the mother of Abbas Mirza, the crown prince.
[5] The plan was to name the son born from their marriage, Abbas Mirza, as the crown prince, thereby uniting both branches and ensuring the Devellu tribe wouldn't pose a threat to Fath-Ali Shah's reign.
[6][3][4] After the birth of Ali Shah Mirza Zill al-Sultan in 1795, Agha Mohammad Khan sent a highly valuable jewel known as the "Jeqeh-ye Almas Shakhedar Tokhmeh Lāl" (a diamond-studded ornament with a ruby seed) as a gift to Asiya Khanom, which was placed on Zill al-Sultan's cradle.
[5] Asiya Khanom enjoyed a high status at court, being placed at the head of the royal harem's women during official ceremonies and receiving special respect from the Shah.
This preferential treatment caused tension with other women in the harem, especially Badr al-Nessa Khanom, daughter of Mostafa Khan Qavanlou, who ultimately divorced the Shah in protest.