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Pahlavi dynasty

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Pahlavi dynasty

The Pahlavi dynasty (Persian: خاندان پهلوی) was an Iranian royal dynasty that was the last to rule Iran before the country's monarchy was overthrown by the Iranian Revolution in 1979. It was founded in 1925 by Reza Shah Pahlavi, a non-aristocratic Iranian soldier of Mazanderani origin, who took on the name of the Pahlavi scripts of the Middle Persian language from the Sasanian Empire of pre-Islamic Iran. The dynasty largely espoused this form of Iranian nationalism rooted in the pre-Islamic era (notably based on the Achaemenid Empire) during its time in power, especially under its last king Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. The dynasty replaced the Qajar dynasty in 1925 after the 1921 coup d'état, beginning on 14 January 1921 when 42-year-old soldier Reza Khan was promoted by British General Edmund Ironside to lead the British-run Persian Cossack Brigade. About a month later, under British direction, Reza Khan's 3,000–4,000 strong detachment of the Cossack Brigade reached Tehran. The rest of the country was taken by 1923, and by October 1925 the Majlis agreed to depose and formally exile Ahmad Shah Qajar. The Majlis declared Reza Pahlavi as the Shah of Iran on 12 December 1925, pursuant to the Persian Constitution of 1906. Initially, Pahlavi had planned to declare the country a republic, as his contemporary Mustafa Kemal Atatürk had done in Turkey, but he abandoned the idea in the face of British and clerical opposition. The dynasty ruled Iran as an Autocratic monarchy, with a brief pluralistic period from 1941 to 1953, when Mohammed Mossadegh was overthrown, returning to authoritarianism, with a brief one party state period until the dynasty was removed from power in 1979.

Infobox

Country
Imperial State of Iran
Place of origin
Mazandaran
Founded
15 December 1925; 99 years ago (1925-12-15)
Founder
Reza Shah Pahlavi
Current head
Reza Pahlavi
Final ruler
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
Traditions
Shia Islam
Motto
مرا داد فرمود و خود داور استMarā dād farmud o Khod dāvar ast([God] ordered me, and he himself is the judge)
Deposition
11 February 1979; 46 years ago (1979-02-11) (Iranian Revolution)

Tables

· Heads of the House of Pahlavi
ShahReza Pahlavi
ShahReza Pahlavi
Number
I
Picture
Name
ShahReza Pahlavi
Family relations
Lifespan
1878–1944
Assumed title
15 December 1925
Relinquished title
16 September 1941(abdicated)
ShahMohammad Reza Pahlavi
ShahMohammad Reza Pahlavi
Number
II
Picture
Name
ShahMohammad Reza Pahlavi
Family relations
Son of Reza Pahlavi
Lifespan
1919–1980
Assumed title
16 September 1941
Relinquished title
11 February 1979(deposed)
ShahbanuFarah Pahlavi(née Diba)
ShahbanuFarah Pahlavi(née Diba)
Number
Picture
Name
ShahbanuFarah Pahlavi(née Diba)
Family relations
Third wife and widow of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
Lifespan
1938–current
Assumed title
27 July 1980
Relinquished title
31 October 1980(regency expired)
Crown PrinceReza Pahlavi
Crown PrinceReza Pahlavi
Number
III
Picture
Name
Crown PrinceReza Pahlavi
Family relations
Son of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and Farah Pahlavi
Lifespan
1960–current
Assumed title
31 October 1980
Relinquished title
Incumbent
Number
Picture
Name
Family relations
Lifespan
Assumed title
Relinquished title
I
ShahReza Pahlavi
1878–1944
15 December 1925
16 September 1941(abdicated)
II
ShahMohammad Reza Pahlavi
Son of Reza Pahlavi
1919–1980
16 September 1941
11 February 1979(deposed)
27 July 1980(died)
ShahbanuFarah Pahlavi(née Diba)
Third wife and widow of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
1938–current
27 July 1980
31 October 1980(regency expired)
III
Crown PrinceReza Pahlavi
Son of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and Farah Pahlavi
1960–current
31 October 1980
Incumbent
· Consorts
Tadj ol-Molouk
Tadj ol-Molouk
Number
I
Picture
Name
Tadj ol-Molouk
Father
Teymūr Khan Ayromlou
Lifespan
1896–1982
Marriage
1916
Became consort
15 December 1925
Ceased to be consort
16 September 1941 (husband abdicated)
Spouse
Reza Pahlavi
Esmat Dowlatshahi
Esmat Dowlatshahi
Number
II
Picture
Name
Esmat Dowlatshahi
Father
Gholam Ali Mirza Dowlatshahi
Lifespan
1905–1995
Marriage
1923
Princess Fawzia of Egypt
Princess Fawzia of Egypt
Number
III
Picture
Name
Princess Fawzia of Egypt
Father
Fuad I of Egypt
Lifespan
1921–2013
Marriage
1939
Became consort
16 September 1941
Ceased to be consort
17 November 1948 (divorced)
Spouse
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiary
Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiary
Number
IV
Picture
Name
Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiary
Father
Khalil Esfandiary-Bakhtiary
Lifespan
1932–2001
Marriage
12 February 1951
Became consort
15 March 1958 (divorced)
Farah Diba
Farah Diba
Number
V
Picture
Name
Farah Diba
Father
Sohrab Diba
Lifespan
1938–current
Marriage
21 December 1959(as queen consort)
Became consort
11 February 1979(husband was deposed)
Yasmine Etemad-Amini
Yasmine Etemad-Amini
Number
VI
Picture
Name
Yasmine Etemad-Amini
Father
Abdullah Etemad-Amini
Lifespan
1968–current
Marriage
12 June 1986
Became consort
Incumbent
Ceased to be consort
Reza Pahlavi
Number
Picture
Name
Father
Lifespan
Marriage
Became consort
Ceased to be consort
Spouse
I
Tadj ol-Molouk
Teymūr Khan Ayromlou
1896–1982
1916
15 December 1925
16 September 1941 (husband abdicated)
Reza Pahlavi
II
Esmat Dowlatshahi
Gholam Ali Mirza Dowlatshahi
1905–1995
1923
III
Princess Fawzia of Egypt
Fuad I of Egypt
1921–2013
1939
16 September 1941
17 November 1948 (divorced)
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
IV
Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiary
Khalil Esfandiary-Bakhtiary
1932–2001
12 February 1951
15 March 1958 (divorced)
V
Farah Diba
Sohrab Diba
1938–current
21 December 1959(as queen consort)
11 February 1979(husband was deposed)
26 October 1967(as empress consort)
27 July 1980(widowed)
Office vacant from 27 July 1980 to 12 June 1986
VI
Yasmine Etemad-Amini
Abdullah Etemad-Amini
1968–current
12 June 1986
Incumbent
Reza Pahlavi
· Heirs › List of crown princes
Office vacant from 15 December 1925 to 24 April 1926
Office vacant from 15 December 1925 to 24 April 1926
Name
Office vacant from 15 December 1925 to 24 April 1926
1
1
Name
1
Name
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
Relationship to monarch
Eldest son
Became heir
25 April 1926
Ceased to be heir; reason
16 September 1941 (Became king)
Office vacant from 16 September 1941 to 26 October 1967
Office vacant from 16 September 1941 to 26 October 1967
Name
Office vacant from 16 September 1941 to 26 October 1967
2
2
Name
2
Name
Reza Pahlavi II
Relationship to monarch
Eldest son
Became heir
1 November 1960 (proclaimed) 26 October 1967 (designated)
Ceased to be heir; reason
11 February 1979 (Father deposed)
Name
Portrait
Relationship to monarch
Became heir
Ceased to be heir; reason
Office vacant from 15 December 1925 to 24 April 1926
1
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
Eldest son
25 April 1926
16 September 1941 (Became king)
Office vacant from 16 September 1941 to 26 October 1967
2
Reza Pahlavi II
Eldest son
1 November 1960 (proclaimed) 26 October 1967 (designated)
11 February 1979 (Father deposed)
· External links
— Royal house —House of PahlavīFounding year: 1925Deposition: 1979
Preceded byHouse of Qâjâr
Ruling house of Iran 15 December 1925 – 11 February 1979
VacantMonarchy abolishedRepublic declared

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