
Farah Pahlavi
Farah Pahlavi was the wife of Mohammad Reza Shah, the last Shah of Iran. She served as the Queen of Iran from 1959 to 1979, during which she was known for her charitable work and advocacy for women’s rights and education reform. Farah played a significant role in supporting cultural and social initiatives and was an influential figure in modernizing Iran’s society. Her tenure ended with the Iranian Revolution, leading to the Shah’s exile and the abolition of the monarchy. She remains a notable figure in Iranian history for her contributions to social development and her role during a pivotal era.