The Revolt of Salar-al-Daulah was a revolt against the government of the Sublime State of Persia in the 1910s. [1] It began in 1911. [1] It was led by Salar-al-Daulah, a brother of a former shah, Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar. [2] By 17 July, he had occupied Senneh. [3] Salar attempted to advance on Tehran from Kermanshah, but was defeated. [4] After the formation of a new Persian cabinet on 26 July 1911, the Persian government deployed Bakhtiari troops against Salar-al-Daulah in western Persia. [5] The Bakhtiari offensive was marked by widespread looting. [5] The revolt was finally quelled in 1913. [1]