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Iran's former King Pahlavi's granddaughter engaged to US citizen

Princess Iman Pahlavi, aged 29, entered into an engagement with Bradley Sherman, an accomplished professional based in the United States.

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Iran's former King Pahlavi's granddaughter engaged to US citizen
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New York: In a significant cross-cultural development, Princess Iman Pahlavi, the granddaughter of Iran's former Shah Reza Shah Pahlavi, on Tuesday announced her engagement to an American citizen.

The news garnered worldwide attention.

Princess Iman Pahlavi, aged 29, entered into an engagement with Bradley Sherman, an accomplished professional based in the United States.

The engagement holds particular significance due to the profound friendship that the couple has nurtured over a span of three years. The official confirmation of Princess Iman's engagement was shared by members of the former royal family through their social media platforms.

The initial reports suggested that the couple's paths crossed in 2017 during a gathering hosted by a mutual acquaintance. Their bond gradually deepened, solidifying during the global pandemic's challenging times, which highlighted the strength of their connection.

This union also brings to mind a historically intriguing parallel: the marriage of Princess Iman's grandfather, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran. In 1959, at the age of 21, he wed Farah Diba, who was 40 at the time. Their unconventional marriage sparked public fascination and discourse, which endured for years.

It is worth noting that Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's reign as the Shah of Iran spanned from September 16, 1941, until February 11, 1979, marking an era of transformative political and social shifts.

 

 

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