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Gholam Reza Pahlavi was born on 15 May, 1923 in Tehran, Sublime State of Persia, is an Iranian royal and army official (1923–2017). Discover Gholam Reza Pahlavi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 93 years old?

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Age 93 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 15 May, 1923
Birthday 15 May
Birthplace Tehran, Sublime State of Persia
Date of death 7 May, 2017
Died Place Paris, France
Nationality Iran

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Who Is Gholam Reza Pahlavi's Wife?

His wife is Homa Aalam (m. 1947-1956) Manijeh Jahanbani (m. 1962)

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Gholam Reza Pahlavi Net Worth

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1922

Gholam Reza's parents married in 1922 and divorced shortly after his birth in 1923.

Pahlavi received primary education in Iran and then went to Switzerland for secondary education at Institut Le Rosey.

1923

Gholam Reza Pahlavi (15 May 1923 – 7 May 2017) was an Iranian prince and a member of the Pahlavi dynasty, as the son of Reza Shah and half-brother of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran.

Pahlavi was born in Golestan Palace, Tehran, on 15 May 1923.

He was the fifth child and third son of Reza Shah, the founder of the Iranian Pahlavi dynasty.

1925

His mother, Turan (Qamar ol-Molouk) Amirsoleimani, was related to the Qajar dynasty deposed in 1925 in favor of Reza Shah.

More specifically, she was the daughter of a Qajar dignitary, Issa Majd Al Saltaneh.

She was also the granddaughter of Majd ed-Dowleh Qajar-Qovanlu Amirsoleimani, Naser al Din Shah's maternal cousin.

1936

In 1936, he returned to the country and attended military school.

1941

He accompanied his father, Reza Shah, to his exile in British Mauritius when the latter was forced to abdicate in September 1941.

In the aftermath of Reza Shah's abdication, the British and Russian envoys attempted to put Gholam Reza on the throne, bypassing Crown Prince Mohammad Reza Pahlavi when their efforts to end the Pahlavi dynasty and reinstate the Qajar dynasty failed.

It, however, also did not work.

Gholam Reza graduated from Princeton University.

1948

Pahlavi married Homa Aalam in 1948 in Tehran.

1949

They had a daughter, Mehrnaz (born 4 February 1949), and a son, Bahman (born 30 January 1950).

1952

In August 1952 while serving in the army Pahlavi joined a fourteen–week military training in Fort Knox, Kentucky.

Upon returning to Iran, Pahlavi attended military officers' training college for a military career.

He began his career in Iran's armed forces serving as a first lieutenant.

Then he served as inspector general in the army.

1955

In 1955, he became a member of the International Olympic Committee.

He also served as president of the Iranian National Olympic Committee.

He was a member of the Royal Council which ruled Iran during the international visits of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.

1962

They divorced in 1956, and he married Manijeh Jahanbani, a Qajar princess, in Tehran on 6 March 1962.

This marriage produced two daughters and a son: Azardokht (Khadijeh) Pahlavi, Maryam (Zahra) Pahlavi and Bahram Pahlavi.

1973

After holding different positions in the army he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general in 1973.

He retired from the Iranian army as a brigadier general.

In early December 1973, he and his wife officially visited China just before the first Iranian ambassador, Abbas Aram, began to serve in that country.

1976

As president of the Iranian national Olympic committee, he supported China's objection to Taiwan's participation in the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games.

However, he never tended to play an active role in domestic politics.

During the reign of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, he owned land in Iran and was a large shareholder in six firms.

Gholam Reza Pahlavi was a member of the construction society together with Ashraf Pahlavi and Teymur Bakhtiar.

It was established by the Shah to get contracts for municipal and road construction projects, and the members were given certain amounts from the profits.

Gholam Reza Pahlavi involved in a corruption case when he took payment from an East European country which made an investment contract with Iran.

Following the warning of Iranian economy minister, Alinaghi Alikhani, the Shah ordered him to return the payment.

1979

Pahlavi left Iran before the 1979 revolution along with other relatives.

He settled in Paris.

In the immediate aftermath of the revolution, Ayatollah Sadegh Khalkhali, a religious judge and then chairman of the Revolutionary Court, informed the press that a death sentence was passed on the members of the Pahlavi family, including Gholam Reza and other former Shah officials.

2016

Following the death of his half-sister Ashraf Pahlavi on 7 January 2016, Gholam Reza became the only living child of Reza Shah.

He resided in Paris with his family.

2017

He died on 7 May 2017 at the age of 93, eight days before his 94th birthday.