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Prince AliReza Pahlavi - RIP Our Prince - شاهزاده علیرضا پهلوی

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Prince Ali Reza Pahlavi (28 April 1966 -- 4 January 2011), Grandson of Reza Shah the Great, Youngest Son of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and Empress Farah Pahlavi. Brother of Prince Reza Pahlavi, Princess Farahnaz Pahlavi and Princess Leila Pahlavi.

Prince Alireza Pahlavi was born in Tehran in 1966 and attended school there until 1979,From 1979 to 1981 attended schools in New York and Cairo, and from 1981 to 1984 Prince Alireza attended Mount Greylock Regional High School in Williamstown, Mass and on to study music as an undergraduate at Princeton University and ancient Iranian studies as a graduate student at Columbia University.

Prince Alireza also did postgraduate work at Harvard University in ancient Iranian studies and philology. He also did postgraduate work at Harvard University in ancient Iranian studies and philology.


The following messages are from Prince Reza Pahlavi's Family Website

"Like millions of young Iranians, he too was deeply disturbed by all the ills fallen upon his beloved homeland, as well as carrying the burden of losing a father and a sister in his young life. Although he struggled for years to overcome his sorrow, he finally succumbed, and during the early morning hours of the 4th of January 2011, in his Boston residence, took his own life, plunging his family and friends into great sorrow.

"It is with immense grief that we would like to inform our compatriots of the passing away of Prince Alireza Pahlavi,"


(Rest in Peace Our Prince)

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  • His death was not due to the role of the Ayatollah or the revolution - they still had millions of dollars and lived and extremely chilled and relaxed life. His death was due in part to bad parenting in comparison the Ayatollah lost his dad and mom before he was 15 and survived completely okay - why because he was happy with what he had.

  • @shujaraza

    Not sure why people like you always have to use the word "money" to justify the wrong that has been done in and to our country.

    The truth is 90% of people in Iran never accepted Ayatollah Khomeini, & 90% of the people in the world saw him as an autocratic and fanatical religious leader. having said that, you are entitled to your opinion although I believe ayatollah had certain complexities and was a power hungry person.

    as for the parenting comment, are you a psychologists?

  • gaeidamesh

  • @hamzad123456

    kasani mesl to yeh esm daran...beh loghati keh estefadeh kardi rojo konan mifahmi....

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  • @shollehsamavaty Gosh, I'm not iraninan but I need to tell you that u're a monster.

     How can u write such things about them while their family is in deep mourning!?

    They did not come to Iran to fight b/c they were betraid by Iranians and lost their faith in you. YOu wanted free oil and gas that you even sold your King - now have it along with your so called" imam" who fulled you.

  • @shollehsamavaty

    true, very true. but it's easier said than done.

    Although his action has brought us more closer, so in reality his suicide has done something toward this movement.

    When people like Prince Alireza Pahlavi that were part of our past and part of history leave, their death bring us closer as a Nation , no matter what our political Ideology he made us remember we are all Iranians.

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  • @StarOfFreedom As for the parenting part - go and see how they dressed they were in love with the material and not with themselves- he would call himself Shah-n-Shah 'king of kings' you are telling this guy is modest what do your children learn from this - nothing. they don't know how to love themselves nor others because you did not show them how, you only showed them power, wealth, class, superiority but you know what that is all artificial its helping a beggar orphan charity gives peace&love

  • @StarOfFreedom- The Ayatollah brought about his revolution while he was in France via letter and mails to Iran. He did not only topple the Shah and his security but also the Revolutiionary Guard and the Iranian Army- you are telling me he did all that with only 10% on his side - that does not make any sense go and study Iranian History. The Ayatollah showed Iran how not to bow down outside powers and to treat everyone fairly- Like Imam Ali and Imam Hussain and the Prophet - peace be on them

  • @shollehsamavaty

    Gerami, Alireza Pahlavi montazer avalin bcheh khod boud, fekr nemikonam keh ishaan khodkoshi kardan, amma in bemaanad.

    man shakhsan fekr mikonam tohmat beh shakhsi keh az in donya rafteh ziad khoshaayand nist

    belakhareh dar zendegi shoma ham farzandi khaahid daasht va tabiat va khodayee ham vojood darad. tohamt besyaar aasan ast amma taghas tohmat dardnaak

  • It are moments like these that make me think about life... if i wanne go trough with it ore not. It's getting hard for an Iranian to hold his/her feelings for him/herselff. They screwd our country 30 years ago and right now there is nothing we can do about it. But in history they also screwd us alott, but they just holded us back from domination, this also is just a step back the Persian Empire.

    Javid Shah... Khodaya maro komak kon... Ahura Mazda

  • @shollehsamavaty F... your IMAM

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