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  1. Mohammad-Hosayn Âyrom (nephew) Brigadier General [citation needed] Teymūr Khan Ayromlou, born Teymur-Xân Âyromlu, of Turkic Ayrum descent, was a prominent figure in the army of Persia at the start of the twentieth century. He was married to Malek os-Soltan. [1] Queen Tâj ol-Moluk Âyromlou was his daughter.

  2. Crown Prince Reza and Queen Mother Tadj ol-Molouk.png 1,232 × 964; 1.62 MB. Engagement ceremony of Mehrdad Pahlbod and Shams Pahlavi.jpg 624 × 351; 29 KB. Famille Pahlavi 1967.png 947 × 694; 1.05 MB. Fawzia et Tadj Ol Molouk.png 301 × 419; 174 KB. Iranian Imperial Family in 1971.jpg 700 × 422; 94 KB. Namzadi.jpg 570 × 386; 57 KB.

  3. Tadj ol-Molouk. Signature. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi ( Persian: محمد رضا پهلوی, October 16, 1919 – July 27, 1980) was the last Shah of Iran from the 1941 abdication of his father, until the Iranian Revolution in 1979. After the 1979 revolution, led by Ruhollah Khomeini the government of Iran changed into an Islamic republic .

  4. Tadj ol-Molouk. Tadj ol-Molouk ( Perzisch: تاج‌الملوک آيرملو; Bakoe, Azerbeidzjan op 17 maart 1896 - Acapulco, Mexico op 10 maart 1982) was de vrouw van Reza Pahlavi, grondlegger van de Pahlavi-dynastie, die van 1925 tot 1941 sjah was van Perzië. Haar naam betekent Koningskroon .

  5. Tadj ol-Molouk. Tâdj ol-Molouk (Persian: تاج‌الملوک; 17 March 1896 – 10 March 1982) was Queen of Iran as the second wife of Reza Shah, founder of the Pahlavi dynasty and Shah of Iran between 1925 and 1941. The title she was given after becoming queen means "Crown of the Kings" in the Persian language. Read more on Wikipedia

  6. Her husband became Shah of Iran in 1925. However, it was her husband's second wife Tadj ol-Molouk who was given a public role as queen. This situation did not make Tadj ol-Molouk happy due to her jealousy of Dowlatshahi which she disclosed in her memoirs. Dowlatshahi and Reza Shah lived in the Marble Palace in Tehran with their children.

  7. The surname Ayrumlu is also known as Eyrumlu or Ayromloo. Tadj ol-Molouk was the first queen of Iran to have played a public role, and to have performed an official position out in public society. She played an important part in the abolition of the veil in Iran during the reign of her husband.