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  1. Hace 2 días · Princess Leila Pahlavi (27 March 1970 – 10 June 2001). One of Mohammad Reza's favourite activities was watching films and his favourites were light French comedies and Hollywood action films, much to the disappointment of Farah who tried hard to interest him in more serious films. [ 138 ]

  2. 23 de ago. de 2024 · Dos de los cuatro hijos tuvieron finales trágicos durante el exilio: en el 2001 Leila (31) falleció intoxicada en medio de una fuerte depresión nerviosa, en un hotel de Londres.

  3. Hace 4 días · Se convirtió en reina de Grecia por su matrimonio con el entonces príncipe heredero, Pablo, el menor de los hijos de Constantino I. Durante casi dos décadas (1947-1964) ejerció su influencia en el destino del único país no sometido a la órbita comunista en la Europa del Este y freno del telón de acero en el Mediterráneo.

  4. 10 de ago. de 2024 · Leila Pahlavi, the youngest daughter of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. on: August 10, 2024 In: Gallery. Her Imperial Highness Princess Leila Pahlavi was born in Tehran on March 27, 1970. She passed away in London, England on June 10, 2001 and is laid to rest at the Passy cemetery (Cimetiere de Passy) in Paris.Vivacious and outgoing, Princess ...

  5. Hace 6 días · Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi (1919-80), king of Iran (1941-1979), was born in Tehran on October 26, 1919, the eldest son of Reza Shah. He completed his primary school in Switzerland. He returned to Iran in 1935, and enrolled in a Tehran military school, from which he graduated in 1938.

  6. 10 de ago. de 2024 · The death last weekend in a London hotel of Leila Pahlavi, the youngest daughter of the last Shah of Iran, will no doubt come to stand for the misfortunes not only of her family but of the millions of Iranians now in exile.

  7. 25 de ago. de 2024 · Extraordinary leadership at times appears to defy humanity bound by mortal restrictions. In 1925, the founder of the new Pahlavi dynasty, Reza Shah the Great (1878-1944) played a pivotal role in Iran’s modernization and was without a doubt a leader who leaped over human limitations.