Ashraf Pahlavi: La Hermana del Shah que Todos Querían Matar
She was born the twin sister of a king. She died alone in Monte Carlo at the age of ninety-six, never to return to the country of her birth. And between those two dates, Princess Ashraf Pahlavi survived three assassination attempts, a revolution, the collapse of a two-thousand-five-hundred-year-old empire—and the bullet that, unable to kill her, found her own son on a street in Paris. Ashraf Pahlavi was not only the twin sister of the last Shah of Persia. She was the woman whom American diplomats, in confidential cables, called "a general without a uniform." She was the first woman in history to chair the UN Commission on Human Rights. She was the "Black Panther" of the 1960s, capable of sitting down with Stalin at the age of twenty-six and extracting his withdrawal from northern Iran. And above all, she was the political mastermind who secretly sustained her brother's throne for almost forty years. From a humble girl in a family without a dynasty to a crowned imperial princess. From the Kremlin's secret rooms to the halls of Washington where Richard Nixon kissed her hand. From presiding over the UN to being whispered about the international opiate trade. This is the story the Iranian regime tried to erase. The story of the woman who ruled Iran from the shadows. The most secret, darkest, and bloodiest story of the entire Pahlavi dynasty. 📌 In this documentary you will discover: ▪ The birth of the Pahlavi twins on October 26, 1919, and the astrologer's prophecy that changed the destiny of Iran ▪ Her austere childhood with her twin brother, Mohammad Reza, and the phrase Reza Shah repeated to her when she was eight years old: "Never cry, never trust anyone" ▪ Her father's coronation in 1925 and the meteoric rise of a family without a royal surname ▪ Her forced marriage at eighteen to Ali Qavam and the first scandalous divorce of the modern monarchy ▪ Reza Shah's humiliating abdication in 1941 and her final exile in Johannesburg ▪ Her second marriage to the Egyptian pilot Ahmad Chafiq and the birth of Shahriar, her favorite son whose destiny would mark her life ▪ Her secret trip to Moscow in 1941 1946 — the Kremlin meeting with Stalin and the Soviet withdrawal from northern Iran ▪ The hidden role in Operation Ajax of 1953 — the CIA, Norman Schwarzkopf Sr., and the Shah's return from Rome ▪ The anecdote with Richard Nixon at the White House and the nickname the US intelligence services gave him for decades ▪ The historic presidency of the UN Commission on Human Rights in 1965 ▪ The never-confirmed rumors about the international opiate trade and imperial diplomatic immunity ▪ The Juan-les-Pins assassination attempt in July 1977 — the friend killed beside him and the bullet that grazed his face ▪ The fall of the monarchy, the escape on January 16, 1979, and the last phone call with the Shah ▪ The assassination of his son Shahriar Chafiq in Paris on December 7, 1979 979 — the inscribed photo found in his wallet ▪ The death of his twin brother in Cairo on July 27, 1980, and the utter loneliness ▪ The annual ritual of December 7 for 37 years and the folder he kept locked away until the end ▪ The CIA declassification in 2013 and the only sentence with which he broke his silence: "The documents never tell the whole story" 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss our next stories. #AshrafPahlavi #PahlaviDynasty #Iran #LastShahOfPersia #HiddenLives #HistoricalDocumentary #TrueStory #Biography #IranianRevolution #PahlaviFamily #MohammadRezaPahlavi #OperationAjax #BlackPanther #TragicStory #IranianPrincess #SecretHistory Ashraf Pahlavi, Ashraf Pahlavi history, Ashraf Pahlavi biography, Princess Ashraf, twin sister of the Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, last Shah of Persia, Shah of Iran, Reza Shah Pahlavi, Pahlavi dynasty, Pahlavi family, Ahmad Chafiq, Shahriar Chafiq, Shahriar Chafiq assassination, Ali Qavam, Iranian revolution, 1979 Iran revolution, Ayatollah Khomeini, fall of the Shah, Pahlavi exile, Farah Diba, Empress Farah, Soraya Esfandiary, Fawzia Fuad, Alireza Pahlavi, Leila Pahlavi, Reza Pahlavi prince, Saadabad Palace, Niavaran Palace, Persepolis 1971, 2500 years Persian Empire, Iran monarchy, history Iran, history Persia,

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