Under orders from the Shah, Iskandar commanded a division surrounding the
Majles. After
bombarding the parliament, Tehran was placed under martial law by the Brigade. For remaining loyal to
Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar during the
Constitutional Revolution, Iskandar was promoted to Amir Tuman, meaning commander of thousands, the highest rank under the
Commander of the Brigade. When asked why he participated in the event, one of the most infamous in Iranian history, Iskandar responded, "I am a soldier, not a politician; my loyalty is to the Brigade and to the Shah." (the youngest, lower left) with
General Liakhov (right of the Shah) and Setkhanian (right of Liakhov) as seen in American economic adviser
Morgan Shuster's The Strangling of Persia The Brigade strongly opposed the subsequent appointment of
William Morgan Shuster as Treasurer-General of Persia, who was working with Nationalist forces to forcefully collect taxes on behalf of the Americans, as well as seizing the estates of dissenters. The Brigade intimated Shuster to such an extent that the
Majles finally had him dismissed in 1911. The Brigade helped to bring about the downfall of the
Majles, effectively ending the era of the Constitutional Revolution. == 1921 Coup d'état ==