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Princess leila was the youngest daughter of The late Shah ofIran and his wife Empres Farah Fahlavi of Iran (Farah Diba) ....Ithink she was very beutiful and sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo pritty ...the nost beutiful royal lady at least in the meddle east...I want to knew more about her .....her short life and death ..also morE fotos for her alone and with her mum dad sisters and brothers....
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It is with sadness and great grief that I am to inform my coutrymen living in IRAN or in exile, of the passing away of my daughter Leila Pahlavi in London during her sleep, in the night of 10th June 2001. For the past few years, Leila was very depressed. Time had not healed her wounds. Exiled at the age of 9, she never surmounted the death of her father, His Majesty Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi to whom she was particularly close. She was never able to forget the injustice and the dramatic conditions of our departure and the erring which was to follow. She could not stand living far from IRAN and shared wholeheartedly the suffering of her countrymen. At a time when we have lost a person so dear, in the force of her age, my thoughts go towards our young compatriots who, in IRAN or in exile, also have difficulty in facing up to conditions of life over which they have no mastery. Above all, Leila loved IRAN. She has left us without seeing her country again. Beyond the grief of a mother, this will always be a regret for me that nothing could ever fill. The passing away of my beloved daughter brings me even closer to those Iranian mothers who have lived through the same mourning. Paris, 11th June 2001 Farah Pahlavi Article and pictures from http://www.farahpahlavi.org/leila-passing.html Last edited by hilal; 12-09-2005 at 04:54 AM. |
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and Remembering Princess Leila Pahlavi - 2003
Pictures from http://www.farahpahlavi.org/passy-funeral.html and corbis. Last edited by hilal; 12-09-2005 at 04:53 AM. |
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Remembering Princess Leila Pahlavi - June 7, 2003
Pictures from http://www.farahpahlavi.org/leila-2003.html Last edited by hilal; 12-09-2005 at 04:52 AM. |
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Last edited by hilal; 12-09-2005 at 04:51 AM. |
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At Princess Leila's resting place, June 10, 2005 Pictures from http://www.farahpahlavi.org/remembrance05.htmlLast edited by hilal; 12-09-2005 at 04:50 AM. |
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The newborn Princess Leila Pahlavi with her mother and family.
Pictures from www.farahdiba.dostweb.com Last edited by hilal; 12-09-2005 at 04:49 AM. |
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Please remember to credit pictures, otherwise they will be deleted.
Alexandria Royal Forums Administrator |
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I've read she attended Brown university,does anyone know what did she study?
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She speak in English, Farsi, Arabic, Turkish, Spanish, Italian and French. Last edited by Alexandria; 08-16-2005 at 08:51 AM. Reason: images removed; no sources cited |
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Thank you Hilal,she must have been very smart,she was beautifull and rich,with so much to live for it's a pitty she chose to die.
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She had suffered from anorexia along with depression. Losing Iran and her father were more than she could handle. Lelia was also a poet and a founder of the Pahlavi Foundation.
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thats a bit strange,being a peot,attneding university,learning seven languages,being involved in charity and all the other qualification that are said about leila needs a strong motive,it's hard to believe that a depress person like leila who had suffered from it since the age of 8 could have achieved all those.
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"Always do what you are afraid to do." - R.W. Emerson |
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I find it kind of perfidious to use the sickness of oneīs daughter who obviously had nothing to do with the disappear from Iran to make the Iran responsible for her daugtherīs death.
In my opinion Farah just wanted public attention and used the death of her daughter for that. Leila was obviously sick with depressions but to interpret that the disappear from Iran was guilty on that is just speculation and not very credible. Iīm sure the children that time didnīt notice all the stress that much by being safed in a special way so there was no way for them to become traumatised in that hard way. Many children have to move from one place to another or lose their father but that doesnīt automatically cause depression. |
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I think there is no reason to doubt about the reasons given by Empress Farah about the Princess Leila's death. To think that the Shahbanou used this sad death for her own profit is a big mistake and not to trust on her.
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Saturday, June 30th, 2001, a memorial was held for Princess Leila Pahlavi in Copenhagen, Denmark.
http://rastakhiz.org/ayiin/ayiin/leila/report.htm Some pictures from the ceremony http://rastakhiz.org/ayiin/ayiin/leila/fartor.htm
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