Mohammad Reza I of Iran

Shah of Iran from 1941 to 1979
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Mohammad Reza I of Iran
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Mohammad Reza I of Iran

Summary

Mohammad Reza I of Iran is a human[1]. He was born in Tehran[2]. He was born on October 26, 1919[3]. He passed away in Cairo[4]. He died on July 27, 1980[5]. He worked as a politician[6] and monarch[7]. He has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8]

Key Facts

  • Mohammad Reza I of Iran's place of birth was Tehran[2].
  • Mohammad Reza I of Iran passed away in Cairo[4].
  • Mohammad Reza I of Iran was born on October 26, 1919[3].
  • Mohammad Reza I of Iran died on July 27, 1980[5].
  • Mohammad Reza I of Iran is buried at Al-Rifa'i Mosque[9].
  • Mohammad Reza I of Iran's father was Reza Shah[10].
  • Mohammad Reza I of Iran's mother was Tadj ol-Molouk of Iran[11].
  • Among Mohammad Reza I of Iran's spouses was Princess Fawzia Fuad of Egypt[12].
  • Mohammad Reza I of Iran was married to Soraya Esfandiari-Bakhtiari[13].
  • Among Mohammad Reza I of Iran's spouses was Farah Pahlavi[14].
  • A child of Mohammad Reza I of Iran was Shahnaz Pahlavi[15].
  • A child of Mohammad Reza I of Iran was Reza Pahlavi[16].
  • A child of Mohammad Reza I of Iran was Farahnaz Pahlavi[17].
  • A child of Mohammad Reza I of Iran was Ali Reza Pahlavi[18].
  • A child of Mohammad Reza I of Iran was Leila Pahlavi[19].
  • Mohammad Reza I of Iran held citizenship in Pahlavi Iran[20].
  • Mohammad Reza I of Iran's professions included politician[6].
  • Mohammad Reza I of Iran worked as a monarch[7].
  • Mohammad Reza I of Iran held the position of shah[21].
  • Mohammad Reza I of Iran's education included a stint at Institut Le Rosey[22].
  • Mohammad Reza I of Iran was educated at Madrasa Nezam[23].
  • Mohammad Reza I of Iran received the Croix de guerre 1939–1945[24].
  • Mohammad Reza I of Iran received the Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic[25].
  • Mohammad Reza I of Iran received the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour[26].
  • Mohammad Reza I of Iran received the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath[27].

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Origins and Family

Mohammad Reza I of Iran's place of birth was Tehran[2]. He was born on October 26, 1919[3]. His father was Reza Shah[10]. His mother was Tadj ol-Molouk of Iran[11].

Education

Educated at Institut Le Rosey[22], an academic institution[28], in Switzerland[29], founded in 1880[30], headquartered in Rolle[31] and Madrasa Nezam[23].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include politician[6] and monarch[7]. Mohammad Reza I of Iran held the position of shah[21].

Recognition

Awards received include Croix de guerre 1939–1945[24], a courage award[32], in France[33], founded in 1939[34]; Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic[25], a grade of an order[35], in Italy[36]; Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour[26], a grade of an order[37], in France[38]; Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath[27], a grade of an order[39], in United Kingdom[40], founded in 1815[41]; Chief Commander of the Legion of Merit[42], a grade of an order[43], in United States[44]; and Collar of the Order of Isabella the Catholic‎[45].

Personal Life

Spouses include Princess Fawzia Fuad of Egypt[12], a consort[46], 1921–2013[47], of Kingdom of Egypt[48], awarded the Order of the Virtues[49]; Soraya Esfandiari-Bakhtiari[13], a film actor[50], 1932–2001[51], of Iran[52], awarded the Order of Isabella the Catholic‎[53]; and Farah Pahlavi[14], a writer[54], b. 1938[55], of Iran[56], awarded the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour[57]. Children include Shahnaz Pahlavi[15], an aristocrat[58], b. 1940[59], of Iran[60]; Reza Pahlavi[16], a politician[61], b. 1960[62], of Pahlavi Iran[63], awarded the Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic[64], specialised in politician[65]; Farahnaz Pahlavi[17], a psychologist[66], b. 1963[67], of Iran[68], awarded the anniversary medal at the occasion of the 2500th anniversary of the founding of the Iranian Empire[69]; Ali Reza Pahlavi[18], a politician[70], 1966–2011[71], of Iran[72], awarded the anniversary medal at the occasion of the 2500th anniversary of the founding of the Iranian Empire[73]; and Leila Pahlavi[19], a translator[74], 1970–2001[75], of Iran[76], awarded the anniversary medal at the occasion of the 2500th anniversary of the founding of the Iranian Empire[77]. Mohammad Reza I of Iran's religion is recorded as Twelver Shiism[78].

Death and Burial

Mohammad Reza I of Iran died on July 27, 1980[5]. He died in Cairo[4]. The cause of death was lymphoma[79]. He is buried at Al-Rifa'i Mosque[9].

Why It Matters

Mohammad Reza I of Iran has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8] He is known by 122 alternative names across languages and contexts.[80]

FAQs

Where was Mohammad Reza I of Iran born?

Mohammad Reza I of Iran was born in Tehran[2].

Where did Mohammad Reza I of Iran die?

Mohammad Reza I of Iran died in Cairo[4].

Who were Mohammad Reza I of Iran's parents?

Mohammad Reza I of Iran's father was Reza Shah[10]. Mohammad Reza I of Iran's mother was Tadj ol-Molouk of Iran[11].

Who was Mohammad Reza I of Iran married to?

Mohammad Reza I of Iran's spouses include Princess Fawzia Fuad of Egypt[12], Soraya Esfandiari-Bakhtiari[13], and Farah Pahlavi[14].

What did Mohammad Reza I of Iran do for work?

Mohammad Reza I of Iran worked as politician[6] and monarch[7].

Where did Mohammad Reza I of Iran go to school?

Mohammad Reza I of Iran was educated at Institut Le Rosey[22] and Madrasa Nezam[23].

What awards did Mohammad Reza I of Iran receive?

Honors received include Croix de guerre 1939–1945[24], Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic[25], Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour[26], and Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath[27].

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