Historical records matching Princess Ashraf Pahlavi
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About Princess Ashraf Pahlavi
She ws the twin sister of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the late Shah of Iran and the Pahlavi Dynasty.
Notable positions held
* Honorary President of Red Lion and Sun Organization, 1944
•Honorary President of Red Lion and Sun Organization, 1944 •Chairwoman of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, 1965 •Iranian delegate to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, 1967 •Iranian delegate to the United Nations Economic and Social Council, 1967
* Chairwoman of the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights, 1970
* Member of the Consultative Committee of International Women's Year Conference, 1975
* President of the Women's Organization Of Iran, 1967–1979
* Chairwoman of the Imperial Foundation for Social Services
* Honorary Fellow of the Wadham College of Oxford
* Member of the International Consultative Liaison Committee for Literacy
Awards and honors
* The Order of the Red Flag of Labour of USSR, July 1946
* The Pleiades 2nd Class, 1957
* The order of Aryamehr 2nd Class, 26 September 1967
* Honorable Doctorate from Brandeis University, 1970.
Marriages
To: Ali Qavam, member of the prominent Qavam family from the Iranian city of Shiraz.
Children
* Shahram Pahlavi-Nia
To: Ahmad Shafiq of Egypt
Children
* Prince Shahriar Shafiq - He was assassinated in Paris, France on 7 December 1979.
* Azadeh Shafiq
To: Mehdi Bushehri
In a 1980 interview with New York Times journalist Judy Klemesrud, Pahlavi stated, “I have never been a good mother. Because of my way of life, I was not with my children very much”. Additionally, while Pahlavi was living in exile in New York, her husband Mehdi Bushehri remained in Paris and the two rarely saw each other.
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashraf_Pahlavi
Princess Ashraf Pahlavi's Timeline
1919 |
October 26, 1919
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Tehran, Tehran, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of
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1945 |
March 15, 1945
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Morocco
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1951 |
1951
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2016 |
January 7, 2016
Age 96
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New York, United States
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