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...surprise, then, that President Nixon last week accorded an especially effusive Washington welcome to the man who has pledged that the waterway will remain open to all: Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, Aryamehr, Shahanshah of Iran, scion of 2,500 years of Persian power and self-appointed (with U.S. encouragement) policeman of the Persian Gulf. He had two private sessions totaling three hours in the President's Oval Office. Then the Shah, 53, and his stunning third wife, Empress Farah, 34, were feted by the President at a state dinner in the White House (the 115 guests included a gusher...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: Policeman of the Persian Gulf | 8/6/1973 | See Source »

During 1966, he spent several months in the Middle East, studying the publishing industry of Turkey and advising Pahlavi University in Shiraz, Iran. He is consultant in training programs to Franklin Programs Inc., which assists in the production and distribution of scholarly books for developing countries...

Author: By William M. Kutik, | Title: Overseers Name Carroll New Head of H.U. Press | 10/10/1967 | See Source »

Authorities said that there was a possibility that Pahlavi had a "particular type of student's visa " which would provide diplomatic privilege...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Koch-Meisen Calls Knowledge, Prayer Means to End War | 1/15/1960 | See Source »

This Elizabethan description of nomadic Persians (from Hakluyt's Principal Voyages) would have been accurate in the time of Herodotus (circa 484-425 B.C.) and was still accurate in A.D. 1926, when Persia's modern-minded Reza Shah Pahlavi began his reign, set about freeing the women of their veils, ordered the men into Western suits and decided that nomadic existence was "a blot on his progressive country." Harried by the Shah's troops, the nomadic tribes "settled," but in 1941, when Reza was forced to abdicate after the Allies moved into Persia, the tribes went back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Lost Tribe | 8/26/1957 | See Source »

...Moslem ceremony in order to win back her royal prerogatives from her miffed brother, the Shah, and California Importer-Exporter Ali Vincent Lee Hillyer, 26, who, to help his wife, renounced Roman Catholicism and took no God but Allah: their first child, a son; in Santa Monica. Name: Cayvon Pahlavi. Weight: 7 Ibs. 110z...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, may 26, 1952 | 5/26/1952 | See Source »

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