Firuz Mirza
| Firuz Mirza | |
|---|---|
| Farmanfarma | |
| Photograph of Firuz Mirza | |
| Born | 1817 | 
| Died | 4 April 1886 | 
| Spouse | Homa Khanom | 
| Issue | Abdol-Hossein Farman Farma Najm al-Saltaneh | 
| Dynasty | Qajar | 
| Father | Abbas Mirza | 
| Religion | Twelver Shia Islam | 
Firuz Mirza Nosrat ad-Dowleh Farmanfarma (Persian: فیروز میرزا نصرت الدوله فرمانفرما; 1817 – 4 April 1886) was a Qajar prince, military commander and administrator in 19th-century Iran. He was the sixteenth son of Abbas Mirza.
During the rule of his brother Mohammad Shah Qajar (r. 1834–1848), Firuz Mirza had a prosperous political and military career. This continued under his nephew Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (r. 1848–1896), who appointed him to multiple governorships and other leading positions. He was also a scholar and an expert with the kamancheh, a bowed string instrument.
The current Firuz and Farmanfarmaian families are descended from the offspring of Firuz Mirza and his wife Homa Khanom, the granddaughter of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar (r. 1797–1834). One of them were their son Abdol-Hossein Farman Farma. Firuz Mirza's daughter Najm al-Saltaneh was the mother of Iranian politician Mohammad Mosaddegh.