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  2. Pahlavi family tree - Wikipedia

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    Pahlavi family tree. 3 languages. ... Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Shah 1941–1979: Second Wife Tadj ol-Molouk Ayromlu: Keykhosrow Jahanbani: Second Husband Khosrow Jahanbani:

  3. Pahlavi dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Pahlavi dynasty (Persian: دودمان پهلوی) was the last Iranian royal dynasty that ruled for roughly 53 years between 1925 and 1979. The dynasty was founded by Reza Shah Pahlavi, a non-aristocratic Mazanderani soldier [1] in modern times, who took on the name of the Pahlavi language spoken in the pre-Islamic Sasanian Empire to strengthen his nationalist credentials.

  4. Pahlavi - Wikipedia

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    Pahlavi dynasty, the ruling house of Imperial State of Persia/Iran from 1925 until 1979 Reza Shah Pahlavi (1878–1944), Shah of Persia from 1925 to 1941; Hamdamsaltaneh Pahlavi (1903–1992), first child and daughter of Reza Shah; Shams Pahlavi (1917–1996), elder sister of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi

  5. Reza Shah - Wikipedia

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    Reza Shah Pahlavi [3] [a] (15 March 1878 – 26 July 1944) was shah of Iran from 1925 to 1941 and founder of the Pahlavi dynasty. Originally a military officer, he became a politician, serving as minister of war and prime minister of Iran , and was elected shah following the deposition of the last monarch of the Qajar dynasty .

  6. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Reza Pahlavi [a] (26 October 1919 – 27 July 1980), commonly referred to in the Western world as Mohammad Reza Shah, [b] or simply the Shah, was the last monarch of Iran (Persia). In 1941 he succeeded his father Reza Shah and ruled the Imperial State of Iran until 1979 when the Iranian Revolution overthrew him, abolished the monarchy ...

  7. Abdul Reza Pahlavi - Wikipedia

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    His parents were Reza Pahlavi and Princess Esmat Dowlatshahi, the daughter of Prince Mojalal-e Dowleh Dowlatshahi Qajar. [2] She was a member of the Qajar dynasty [2] and the fourth as well as last wife of Reza Pahlavi. [3] They married in 1923. [1] Abdul Reza had three brothers and a sister: Ahmad Reza, Mahmoud Reza, Fatemeh and Hamid Reza ...

  8. Pahlavi Iran - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Reza Shah went into exile with his family in January 1979, sparking a series of events that quickly led to the end of monarchy and the establishment of the Islamic Republic on 31 March 1979. Following Mohammed Reza Pahlavi's death in 1980, his son, Reza Pahlavi, now leads the exiled family throne. [5]

  9. Tadj ol-Molouk - Wikipedia

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    Queen Tadj ol-Molouk in 1937. On 15 December 1925, her spouse declared himself Shahanshah (King of Kings), and she was granted the title Maleke (Queen).. Privately, Tadj ol-Molouk did not live with Reza Shah at this point, as he reportedly devoted his time to his other wives, Turan Amirsoleimani, and, from 1923, Esmat Dowlatshahi.