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The crown prince of the Pahlavi dynasty of Iran, who was only 20 years old and shouldered the responsibility of restoring the country, is still in exile in the United States

The Pahlavi dynasty is the last dynasty in the history of the West Asian country of Iran, this dynasty of the state of Zuo only 54 years, from the establishment to the demise has been a lot of disasters, I have written a lot of articles about the Pahlavi dynasty, including the founding monarch Reza I, the second and subjugated monarch Mohammed I two fathers and sons, as well as Mehmed I and his three wives Queen Fasya, Queen Soraya, Queen Farah, now I want to introduce the fallen crown prince of the Pahlavi dynasty, Of course, the last crown prince in The history of Iran (the crown prince included the crown prince and the crown prince), his name was Reza Pahlavi, called Reza II.

The crown prince of the Pahlavi dynasty of Iran, who was only 20 years old and shouldered the responsibility of restoring the country, is still in exile in the United States

Crown Prince Reza II of the Pahlavi dynasty of Iran

On October 31, 1960, Muhammad I was pleased to have the eldest son, the third wife, Queen Farah, who was born with a father who was 41 years old and his mother only 22 years old, which means that the age difference between the king and the queen was 19 years, because Muhammad I had already had two marriages when he was young, and both divorced because they had not had children, and Queen Farah gave birth to two sons and two daughters for Muhammad I, and this eldest son was Reissa Pahlavi.

Reza Pahlavi, as the eldest son of the pahlavi dynasty, the status and favor is naturally unparalleled, he was established as a crown prince at birth, received a strict royal education since childhood, he grew up heroic and handsome, a beautiful Persian man and Prince Charming, many Iranian noble girls or commoner girls hope to marry him and become the envied crown princess of all people.

Reza Pahlavi's father, Mohammed I, had been involved in government affairs since he was a teenager, hoping to allow him to accumulate experience and cultivate his ability to govern as soon as possible. At that time, although Iran relied on rich oil resources to achieve the modernization and secularization of the country, but sold many national interests to the United States in exchange for the United States military and economic assistance to Iran, but also to ensure the Pahlavi dynasty's authoritarian rule over Iran, Reza Pahlavi believed that the long-term harm was greater than the benefit, proposed some reform measures to his father, but before he could implement it, a revolution that directly destroyed the Pahlavi dynasty broke out.

The crown prince of the Pahlavi dynasty of Iran, who was only 20 years old and shouldered the responsibility of restoring the country, is still in exile in the United States

Muhammad I, Queen Farah, two sons and two daughters

At the end of 1978, Iran's religious leader Khomeini fanned the flames, accusing the Pahlavi dynasty of becoming a vassal of the United States and not really achieving national independence, while the state's financial revenue was squandered by the Pahlavi royal family and courtiers, and the Iranians failed to truly enjoy a happy life, calling on Iranians to rise up against the Pahlavi dynasty. After Khomeini's incitement, many Iranians responded positively, and the huge Iranian Islamic Revolution broke out.

Mohammed I was very surprised and shocked by the revolution aimed at overthrowing him, and ordered the army to suppress it, but at this moment he found that the Iranian army was also dissatisfied with him and did not listen to his orders at all, only the Royal Guard was loyal to him, but the Royal Guard, which could only protect itself, was not capable of suppressing the revolution, so he quickly fled Iran with all the members of the royal family, including Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, and went into exile abroad. By the beginning of 1979 AD, the Iranian Islamic Revolution had destroyed the Pahlavi Dynasty, and Khomeini returned to establish a new government, abolishing the name of the Kingdom of Iran, establishing the name of the Islamic Republic of Iran, implementing the system of the integration of the church and the government, serving as the spiritual leader as the head of state and the president as the head of government.

After the fall of the Pahlavi dynasty, Muhammad I took the royal family into exile in Egypt and was granted political asylum, but because he was already ill, and because of his sorrow for the country and the nation, as well as the physical and mental exhaustion of the hope of returning to Iran, he died of illness in Egypt in 1980 AD, at the age of 61. After the death of Muhammad I, the 20-year-old Reza Pahlavi immediately became the titular pahlavi king and de facto head of the Pahlavi family, known as Reza II.

The crown prince of the Pahlavi dynasty of Iran, who was only 20 years old and shouldered the responsibility of restoring the country, is still in exile in the United States

The 20-year-old Reza II was tasked with restoring the country

Although Reza II was only 20 years old, he was already about to take on the heavy responsibility of restoring the country, and he knew that the road to restoration was long and arduous, and it was difficult to achieve it for a moment and a half, so he planned to make achievements in the political and military fields and be of great help to the future restoration of the Congress, so he went to the United States to study politics and military, because he was very clever, and soon obtained a bachelor's degree in politics and military. In 1980, iran and Iraq broke out of the Iran-Iraq War, Reza II saw this as an opportunity for him to return to Iran, so he contacted the Iranian government, hoping to join the Iranian air force and serve the motherland, but was ruthlessly rejected by the Iranian government.

As the years passed, the supporters of the Pahlavi dynasty were gradually lost, and the voice of the hope for the restoration of the Pahlavi was also silenced, which meant that the heavy responsibility of restoration shouldered by Reza II was getting heavier and heavier, and the hope was becoming more and more dim, he was crushed by the ruthless reality, and he who was still living in exile in the United States may no longer have any faith in restoration.

Regarding the family life of Reza II, in 1986 he married yasmin, an Iranian woman in the United States, and after marriage gave birth to three daughters, the family now lives an ordinary life in the United States. In addition, among the members of the Pahlavi dynasty, Reza II's mother, Queen Farah, was in exile in France and sometimes visited his family in the United States, he had a younger brother and two younger sisters, the eldest sister Sasha Pahlavi also lived in the United States and had formed a family, the younger sister Lyra Pahlavi had shot herself in England in 2001 AD, and the younger brother Ali Pahlavi had also shot herself in the United States in 2011 AD.

The crown prince of the Pahlavi dynasty of Iran, who was only 20 years old and shouldered the responsibility of restoring the country, is still in exile in the United States

Reza II, wife Yasmin, and three daughters

He is the last dynasty in Iranian history, the Pahlavi Dynasty, crown prince Reza Pahlavi, known as Reza II, the father of the Pahlavi Dynasty King Mohammed I, the mother of The third wife of Mohammed I, Queen Farah, at the age of 20, he shouldered the responsibility of restoring the Pahlavi Dynasty and still lives in exile in the United States.

The crown prince of the Pahlavi dynasty of Iran, who was only 20 years old and shouldered the responsibility of restoring the country, is still in exile in the United States

Muhammad I, Queen Farah, Reza II

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