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Shahbanu Farah Pahlavi (before marriage Farah Diba; born on Mehr 22, 1317) is the third wife of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, who was the last queen of Iran from December 29, 1338 to February 22, 1357. Queen Farah Pahlavi, during her reign as queen, founded many valuable works and facilities for Iran, and with her actions, the country gained a significant improvement in terms of culture and society. Shahbanu Farah Pahlavi studied in Iran before her marriage and went to France to continue her studies in architecture and while studying, she mastered English and French languages. In the middle of his studies, he was introduced to Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi by Ardeshir Zahedi and Shahdakht Shahnaz Pahlavi, and this acquaintance finally led to their marriage on 30 Aban 1338. After the coronation, Farah Pahlavi became the regent and empress of Iran. In the framework of her responsibilities as the empress of Iran, her special office had four departments of education, health and treatment, social welfare and culture and art. Shahbanu Farah Pahlavi's office was active in the field of education and health of orphaned children and children of Iran. This office founded institutions such as the Society for Helping Lepers, the Center for Intellectual Development of Children and Adolescents, the Iran Carpet Museum, and the Museum of Contemporary Arts in Tehran. Farah Pahlavi tried to be closer to the general public by frequent trips to different cities of Iran. #Audiobook #Khon_Diara #Shahbanou_Farah_Pahlavi #The death of Shahidkhet_Leila #Farah_Diba #Marriage_of_Shahzade_Reza_Pahlavi