Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiari | |||||
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Princess of Iran | |||||
Queen consort of Iran | |||||
Tenure | 12 February 1951 – 6 April 1958 | ||||
Born |
Isfahan, Iran |
22 June 1932||||
Died | 26 October 2001 Paris, France |
(aged 69)||||
Burial | Westfriedhof, Munich | ||||
Spouse |
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi (1951–1958; divorced) |
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House | Pahlavi (by marriage) | ||||
Father | Khalil Esfandiary-Bakhtiari | ||||
Mother | Eva Karl | ||||
Religion | Roman Catholic (initially and later in life); Shi'a Islam during her marriage |
Full name | |
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English: Soraya Persian: ثریا |
Styles of Princess Soraya of Iran |
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Reference style | Her Imperial Highness |
Spoken style | Your Imperial Highness |
Alternative style | Ma'am |
Princess Soraya of Iran (born Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiari, Lurish/Persian:ثریا اسفندیاری بختیاری, Sorayâ Esfandiyâri-Baxtiyâri; 22 June 1932 – 26 October 2001) was Queen of Iran, the second wife of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran, and an actress.
Soraya was the elder child and only daughter of Khalil Esfandiary-Bakhtiary, a Bakhtiary nobleman and Iranian ambassador to West Germany in the 1950s, and his German wife Eva Karl.
She was born in the English Missionary Hospital in Isfahan (Farsan) on 22 June 1932. She had one sibling, a younger brother, Bijan. Her family had long been involved in the Iranian government and diplomatic corps. An uncle, Sardar Assad, was a leader in the Iranian constitutional movement of the early 20th century. Soraya was raised in Berlin and Isfahan, and educated in London and Switzerland.
In 1948, Soraya was introduced to the recently divorced Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, by Forough Zafar Bakhtiary, a close relative of Soraya's, via a photograph taken by Goodarz Bakhtiary, in London, per Forough Zafar's request. At the time Soraya had completed high school at a Swiss finishing school and was studying the English language in London. They were soon engaged: the Shah gave her a 22.37 carat (4.474 g) diamond engagement ring.
Soraya married the Shah at Marble Palace, Tehran, on 12 February 1951. Originally the couple had planned to wed on 27 December 1950, but the ceremony was postponed due to the bride being ill. her father took 10000 persian gold coin as Dowry