Last Updated:March 05, 2026, 16:54 IST
Crowned in 1967 with a diamond-studded tiara, Farah Pahlavi became Iran’s only Empress, championing culture and reform, only to face revolution, exile and widowhood after 1979.
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Born Farah Diba in 1938 in Tehran, she was educated in Iran and abroad, notable for her intelligence and cultural interests. After meeting Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in the early 1950s, she married him in 1959. Her elevation to Empress was unprecedented — she became Iran’s first and only official Shahbanu, a role that would shape her life and legacy.
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