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  2. Reza Shah - Wikipedia

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    The third wife of Reza Shah was Turan Amirsoleimani (1905–1994), who was from the Qajar dynasty. The couple married in 1922 but divorced in 1923 and together they had a son: Prince Gholam Reza Pahlavi (1923–2017) Reza Shah's fourth and last wife, Esmat Dowlatshahi (1905–1995), was a member of the Qajar dynasty. She married Reza Shah in ...

  3. Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiary - Wikipedia

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    Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiary (Persian: ثریا اسفندیاری بختیاری, romanized: Sorayâ Esfandiâri-Baxtiâri; 22 June 1932 – 25 October 2001) was Queen of Iran as the second wife of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, whom she married in 1951. Their marriage suffered many pressures, particularly when it became clear that she was infertile.

  4. Gholam Reza Pahlavi - Wikipedia

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    Pahlavi was born in Golestan Palace, Tehran, on 15 May 1923. [2] [3] He was the fifth child and third son of Reza Shah, the founder of the Iranian Pahlavi dynasty.[4] [5] His mother, Turan (Qamar ol-Molouk) Amirsoleimani, was related to the Qajar dynasty deposed in 1925 in favor of Reza Shah. [6]

  5. Leila Pahlavi - Wikipedia

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    Leila Pahlavi was born on 27 March 1970 in Tehran, Iran.She was the fourth and youngest child of the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and the Empress Farah Pahlavi. [2] She had two elder brothers, an elder sister and an elder half-sister.

  6. Pahlavi family tree - Wikipedia

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    Second Wife: Duder Khanum: Nabat Khanum: Fourth Wife Noushafrain Ayromlu: Amirreza Atabay: Husband Hadi Atabay: Hamdamsaltaneh Pahlavi: First Wife Maryam Savadkuhi: Reza Pahlavi Shah 1925–1941: Cyrus Atabay: Simin Atabay: Temporary Marriage Safie Hamedani: Mahnaz Zahedi: Ardeshir Zahedi: Shahnaz Pahlavi: First Wife Fawzia bint Fuad: Mohammad ...

  7. Germany–Iran relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1941, because of his heavy Nazi tendencies, and out of fear of another genocide of semites taking place, the Allies forced Reza Shah to abdicate the throne to his son, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. His followers, who refused the British occupation of Iran, such as Fazlollah Zahedi [25] and Mohammad Hosein Airom, shared similar fates. The British ...

  8. Category:Wives of Reza Shah - Wikipedia

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  9. History of the Jews in Iran - Wikipedia

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    The text below the photograph: His Imperial Majesty – Reza Shah Pahlavi – Shahanshah of Iran – With the Best Wishes – Berlin 12 March 1936 – The signature of Adolf Hitler. However, Reza Shah leaned in sympathy towards Germany, since, unlike Great Britain or the Soviet Union, Germany did not have a past record of interfering in, or ...