[1] He was the son of the Persian Crown Prince Abbas Mirza and princess Assiya Khanom.
With the permission of the Russian Tsar, he settled in Shusha town on October 4, 1851, with his harem consisting of 7 wives and 19 children.
[2][3] In Shusha, Bahman Mirza built a palace complex which included a two-story house with 15–16 rooms, rounded balconies, large oval hall, garden.
In the big garden there were several houses consisting of 5–6 rooms for each of his wives and many more buildings including horse barns, storages, kitchens, etc.
[4] After the capture of Shusha by Armenian troops on May 8, 1992, the state of the Bahman Mirza Treasury remains unknown.