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it's true that iranians are strongly against the regim that's rulling them right now,but it doesnt make anyone want pahlavis back.99% of people hate them and I've never heard her as thr mother of nation,as far as she did nothing for iranians except to pinch up the royal jewels and antiques that didnt belong to her.(in iran the jewels royals use,belong to national bank of iran and not to the royal family) |
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1. the crown jewles of iran are still kept in iranian national bank in iran, the jewlery she took away are those given to her and made for her on different occasions during her reigning as an empress, even empress farah herself does not deny that there were imperfections within their system, but she along her late husband and many other noble iranians did a great deal of valuable work for iran, and for being wealthy, well ,any head of state would have that kind of life style,why should we expect the empress of one of most ancient and wealthiest empires on earth to be different!
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if you go to the jewelry part of the national bank in Tehran you'll see many blank places that only the photo of the tiara or necklace or whatever the jewel was is available,and those missing parts are the jewels Farah has taken with her and you can see that she's wearing them right now. an example was the necklace she wore on prince Felipe's wedding,for so long the authorites of the national bank had thought the necklace was stolen during the reveloution as some people had invaded govermental places including the bank.but after 26 they found it on Mrs. Diba's neck!!!! and according to the law of that time farah didnt own the jewels she had except those who'd been given to her from her maternal families or had recieved from foreign countries as gifts. |
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You sound like you know the situation through and through, and your quick judgement on assuming that Farah's memoirs were my ONLY resource shows that perhaps you're ONLY assuming these facts. By the way, your remarks are those of someone who choses to be biased. I don't know the true story, and I think every one tells me lies. But when Farah writes about how her very private son met his future wife, I will take her word for it because its better than the words of a stranger who hasn't even met him! So it only makes sense to believe her.
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Yes, this are very nice pics. Concerning Princess Yasmine, do you know why she doesn't receive the tittle of Shahbanou?
Sol no offence but she has hardly managed to behave like a PRINCESS, let alone a SHAHBANOU! from her interviews she comes across as a very shallow woman, she may be a good wife and mother but thats all she is good for, not fit at all for the position she has married into! |
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http://www.ronaldreagan.com/cgi-bin/...8;t=000560;p=0
dear all ,here is a link to one of her interviews! however there is video of this interview as well, her body language and the manner in which she has conducted this interview is far too vulgar for a crown princess. |
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I didnt find anything vulgar about her interview, but she herself proclaims that she does not think of her self as a princess and it is something that is earned within ones country. So give her some credit, shes being honest. |
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by making those remarks she has understimated her husband's resposibility, and insulted millions of her fellow iranians...when it comes to pomp and the privilege of leading a princess-life she is all for it ,but when it comes to show some compassion and responsibility she suddenly denies to be a princess!by saying crown prince reza is in the wrong business and should have been an artist, she proved that she is in the wrong place and perhaps she must have been an artist's wife!
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A beautyful Picture of Yasmin with her three daughters Noor, Iman and Farah from the Year 2005
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Please remember to credit photos as per our Copyright Rule: http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums...ead.php?t=6455.
Thank you for your co-operation. |
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Nevertheless, I'm concerned about the the heir apparent cause the royal couples children are females...so far. P.S. Thank you for the photos!
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The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do -Walter Bagehot |
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The Pahlavi Dynasty
BRIEF HISTORY Although some genealogies for the Pahlavi family have been produced, which go back to the seventeenth century, these are difficult to verify or credit. The earliest verifiable ancestor was Captain Morad Ali Khan. His grandson, Reza Khan was brought to power in a coup d'etat in 1921. The Qajar dynasty was ousted and Reza Khan proclaimed as Shahanshah by the Persian Majlis in 1925. The name of the country was altered to Iran (Land of the Aryans) in 1935. His son and successor, Muhammad Reza Shah, was forced into self-imposed exile by the Islamic revolution in 1979, Iran was proclaimed an Islamic Republic and the monarchy was abolished. STYLES & TITLES: The Sovereign: Ala Hazrat Shahanshah-i-Iran, Aryamehr, i.e. King of Kings of Iran, Light of the Aryans, with the style of His Imperial Majesty. The Consort of the Sovereign: Shahbanu, i.e. Empress, with the style of Her Imperial Majesty*. The Heir Apparent: Vala Hazrat Vali Adh, i.e. Crown Prince, with the style of His Imperial Highness. Other legitimate male descendants of the sovereign, in the male line: Vala Hazrat Shahpur (personal name) Pahlavi, i.e. Prince, with the style of His Imperial Highness.Female descendants of the sovereign, in the male line: Vala Hazrat Shahdokht (personal name), i.e. Princess, with the style of Her Imperial Highness. Grandsons of a sovereign, in the female line, being the sons of daughters and Iranian nationals: Vala Gohar (personal name) (father's surname), i.e. Prince, with the style of His Highness. Grand-daughters of a sovereign, in the female line, being the daughters of daughters and Iranian nationals: Vala Gohari (personal name) (father's surname), i.e. Princess, with the style of Her Highness. * the title of Shahbanu was devised especially for Empress Farah at the Coronation of 1967. A similar Imperial style being devised at that time for the Shah's mother. Prior to that date the wives of the Shah were styled Malika (Queen), with the style of Her Majesty. RULES OF SUCCESSION: The Shah must profess the Islamic (Shi'ite) faith, and his mother must be an Iranian citizen, a Muslim and not descended from the previous Qajar dynasty.GLOSSARY: Ala Hazrat: His Majesty. Aryamehr: Light of the Aryans, a title adopted by the Shahanshah in 1967. Hazrat Vala: His Royal Highness. Iran: Land of the Aryans. Malika: Queen consort. Midal: medal. Nishan (or Nichan): order of chivalry, or decoration of honour.C Pahlavi: family name adopted by Reza Shah, the word designated the official language and writing during the Sasanid Empire. Shahdokht: 'King's daughter', the title of a Princess of the Pahlavi dynasty. Shahpur: 'King's son', the title of a Prince of the Pahlavi dynasty. Shahanshah: 'King of Kings', i.e. Emperor. Shahbanu: 'Lady of the Shah', i.e. Empress. Vala Gohar: the style borne by the sons of a Princess of the Pahlavi dynasty, translated as Prince with the style of His Highness. Vala Gohari: the style borne by the daughters of a Princess of the Pahlavi dynasty, translated as Princess with the style of Her Highness. Vala Hazrat: His Imperial Highness. Vali Adh: Heir Apparent, the title of the Crown Prince of the Pahlavi dynasty. Last edited by hilal; 09-13-2005 at 05:46 AM. |
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yasmin's daughter iman - the one sitting to the right of yasmin in the photo - is very pretty.
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Well, in my opnion not only Princess Iman looks very prityy, also her mother Princess Yasmin, and her sisters Noor and the little Farah.
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oh yes - all the girls are pretty!! but iman looks very, very sweet!
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Well, I'm sure that not only looks but she is very sweet!!
Sol |
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Picture from Point De Vue:
Princess Yasmine and Princess Iman. |
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Dear Hilal,
Do you know when this picture was taken? I think it was taken some years ago ... Sol Quote:
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this picture was taken in march 2001
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