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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: Farah Pahlavi, Daryush Shokof, Guity Novin, Mansour, Subh-i-Azal, Shapour Bakhtiar, Reza Pahlavi, Manouchehr Ganji, Andranik Madadian, Manucher Ghorbanifar, Leila Kasra, Arsham Parsi, Mahasti, Valentine Moghadam, Nooshafarin, Fereydoun Farrokhzad, Ali Sina, Niloofar Beyzaie, Hassan Sattar, Prince Ali Patrick Pahlavi, Siavash Ghomayshi, Hassan Nazari, Mahmoud Khayami, Dariush Homayoon, Mina Assadi, Hamid Reza Chitgar, Shahram Homayoun, Yasmine Pahlavi, Shahram Shabpareh, Sheema Kalbasi, Mohammad Hassan Mirza, Ardeshir Mohasses, Reza Baraheni, Susan Roshan, Shahriar Shafiq, Mana Aghaee, Ahmad Madani, Amir Mokri, Pyruz, Taraneh Hemami, Saboktakin Saloor, Behrouz Vossoughi, Moein, Mohammad Heydari, Pouya Jalili Pour, Kamal Habibollahi, Amir-Hossein Khozeime Alam, Sadegh Nojouki, Azar Majedi, Farajollah Rasai. Excerpt: Farah Pahlavi (Farah Diba; Persian: Fara D ba, Azerbaijani: ) born 14 October 1938, Tehran, Farah is the former Queen and Empress of Iran. She is the widow of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, and only Empress (Shahbanu) of modern Iran. She was Queen consort of Iran from 1959 until 1967 and Empress consort from 1967 until exile in 1979. Though the titles and distinctions of the Iranian Imperial Family were abolished by the Islamic government, she is sometimes styled Empress or Shahbanu, out of courtesy, by the foreign media as well as by supporters of the monarchy. It must also however be noted that some countries such as the United States of America, Denmark, Spain and Germany still address the former Empress as Her Imperial Majesty The Shahbanu of Iran in official documents, for example Royal wedding guest lists. Shahbanu Farah Pahlavi was born on 14 October 1938 in the Iranian capital Tehran, to an upper-middle class family. Born as Farah Diba, she was the only child of Sohrab ...