
Farah Pahlavi, born in 1938 in Tehran, became Iran's first and only crowned Empress in 1967 after marrying Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in 1959. Her coronation featured a unique crown adorned with 1,469 diamonds from Iran's treasury, symbolizing imperial power and national heritage. Educated both in Iran and abroad, she was known for her cultural interests. Following the 1979 revolution, she lived in exile as the widow of the last Shah, maintaining a significant legacy in Iranian history.
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