Mirza Hasan Ali (Persian: میرزا حسن علی قوام; 1835 – October 1893) also known by his title Nasir ol-Molk was an aristocrat from the Qavam family who patronaged the Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque.
Subsequently, he began to gather money with the assistance of her sister, Zinat ol-Moluk, and from 1876 to 1888 constructed the Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque.
Ali was not pleased with the decision; however, when he realised that his sister could withstand and run the city like his father, he silenced his objection.
[1][8] At this time, however, Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan was appointed as the governor of Fars and banned any construction without his permission.
Zinat ol-Moluk in fact, led a revolt against the governor that stopped Ali from hiring any worker or further increasing his budget.
[8][10] While the conflicts were ongoing in Shiraz, Ali in 1872, married Forough ol-Molk, a daughter of Ardashir Khan, of the Bakhtiari tribe, known for her beauty.
Zinat ol-Moluk built the Forough ol-Molk House, which is near the Tomb of Bibi Dokhtaran located in the north of Shiraz, for the new couple.