Thursday, February 28, 2008

one of my most fav beauties-- HRH Soraya


Soraya Esfandiary (b. June 22, 1932 - d. October 26, 2001) was the second wife and Queen consort of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran.
Though her husband's title,
Shahanshah (King of Kings), is the equivalent of emperor, it was not until 1967 that a complementary feminine title, Shahbanu, was created to designate the wife of a Shah. Until then, wives of Shahs, including Soraya, bore the title Maleke , though in the popular press they frequently and incorrectly were called Empress.


Soraya was introduced to the recently divorced Shah in Paris in 1948 by Forough Zafar Bakhtiari, a relative, when she was still a student at a Swiss finishing school.[2] Soon engaged (the Shah gave her a 22.37 carat (4.474 g) diamond engagement ring).[3]
She married him at
Golestan Palace in Tehran on February 12, 1951; originally, the couple had planned to wed on 27 December 1950, but the ceremony had to be postponed due to the bride being ill.[4]
Though the Shah announced that guests should donate money to a special charity for the Iranian poor, among the wedding gifts was a mink coat and a desk set with black diamonds sent by
Joseph Stalin, a Steuben glass Bowl of Legends designed by Sidney Waugh and sent by U.S. President and Mrs. Truman, and silver Georgian candlesticks from King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, [5], and the 2,000 guests included Aga Khan III.
The ceremony was decorated with 1.5 tonnes of orchids, tulips, and carnations, sent by plane from the
Netherlands, and entertainment included an equestrian circus sent from Rome.[6] The bride wore a silver lamé gown studded with pearls and trimmed with marabou feathers[7], designed for the occasion by Christian Dior. She also wore a full-length female white-mink cape.


Though the wedding took place during a heavy snow, deemed a good omen, the imperial couple's marriage had disintegrated by early 1958 over Soraya's apparent infertility, for which she had sought treatment in Switzerland and France, and the Shah's suggestion that he take a second wife in order to produce an heir.[8] She left Iran in February and eventually went to her parents' home in Cologne, Germany, where the Shah sent his wife's uncle Senator Sardar Assad Bakhtiari in early March 1958, in a failed attempt to convince her to return to Iran.[9] On 10 March, a council of advisors met with the Shah to discuss the situation of the troubled marriage and the lack of an heir.[10] Four days later, it was announced that the imperial couple would divorce. It was, the 25-year-old queen said, "a sacrifice of my own happiness."[11] She later told reporters that her husband had no choice but to divorce her.[12]

1 comment:

Mo v said...

Ad the time they married I was 6 years old she was beautiful i still remember that time I loved her and still do