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Hamdam al-Saltaneh Pahlavi (Persian: همدمالسلطنه پهلوی; 22 February 1903 – 1 January 1992) was the first child and daughter of Reza Shah of Iran and Maryam Savadkoohi. Biography [ edit ]
The authors also added hundreds of new records from institutional and private collections. In total, 4,812 butterfly and moth species were documented as part of the project, including the first records of three families and 182 species for Iran. Four species new to science were discovered and several taxonomic changes were proposed.
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Hamdam al-Saltaneh Pahlavi; Hamid Reza Pahlavi; Mahmoud Reza Pahlavi; Mohammad Reza Pahlavi; Shams Pahlavi; Z. Ardeshir Zahedi This page was last edited on 10 July ...
Princess Hamdam al-Saltaneh Pahlavi (1903–1992) Reza Shah's second wife was Nimtaj Ayromlou, later Tadj ol-Molouk (1896–1982). The couple married in 1916 and when Reza Khan became king, Queen Tadj ol-Molouk was his official wife. They had four children together: Princess Shams Pahlavi (1917–1996) Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi (1919–1980)
By the decree of her uncle, Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, she married Mass'oud Mirza Zell-e Soltan, one of the sons of Naser al-Din Shah. [2] The couple had several children: Soltan Hossein Mirza Jalal ed-Dowleh, Kokab al-Saltaneh, Shokat al-Saltaneh, and Aziz al-Saltaneh. [3] Hamdam al-Molouk passed away at a young age in 1296 AH (circa 1879 CE).
Munir al-Saltaneh; N. Nader Mirza Afshar; ... Ahmad Reza Pahlavi; Ali Reza Pahlavi (born 1922) Hamdam al-Saltaneh Pahlavi; Pakor I; Sanabares of Parthia; Peroz (Mihranid)
Since 1983, the map has been established in Finland and has since steadily increased its area. In the UK this species is a very rare vagrant, but there have also been several unsuccessful – and now illegal – attempts at introducing this species over the past 100 years or so: in the Wye Valley in 1912, the Wyre Forest in the 1920s, South ...