The Pahlavi Imperial Family


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I know that they are ethnically azerbaidjans
 
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Empress, Princess Yasmine and Noor atttended the 2014 Spring Gala, “Nine Thousand and Nine Hundred Nights”. Farah Pahalvi was awarded the International Patronage Award. She was recognized for her lifetime of supporting arts and artists around the world.

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Princess noor looks like her mother, very beautiful lady
 
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The little Iryana and her mother also were there:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1183103061723406.1073741832.1019387128095001&type=3

Iryana takes after her father, the late Prince Ali Reza.
 
No doubt the Govt of the Islamic Republic will destroy [or hide away] the remains of the father of the late Shah.
Given the widespread dissatisfaction with the regime and its sizeable Monarchist component they dare not let it become any kind of 'rallying point'.
 
No doubt the Govt of the Islamic Republic will destroy [or hide away] the remains of the father of the late Shah.
Given the widespread dissatisfaction with the regime and its sizeable Monarchist component they dare not let it become any kind of 'rallying point'.

Interesting timing of this discovery (assuming it’s Reza Shah, and for all we know it might not be) - is it a sign? :huh:
 
Statement by the Crown Prince, regarding the 'find'..


The regime, fearing mass protests, has sent large number of security forces to Rey, where Reza Shah was buried and where his remains were discovered recently.

It's emblematic of how weak the Islamic regime is that it is scared of a mummy. However, this particular mummy signifies all of Iran's greatness whereas they signify Iran's current ruin.
 
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They both live permanently in Bali, don't they?
 
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