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Pahlavi
1[pah-luh-vee]
noun
the Indo-European, Iranian language of the Zoroastrian literature of the 3rd to the 10th centuries.
the script used in writing this language, derived from the Aramaic alphabet.
Pahlavi
2[pah-luh-vee]
noun
plural
PahlavisMuhammad Riza (or Reza) 1919–80, shah of Iran 1941–79; in exile after 1979 (son of Riza Shah Pahlavi).
Riza (or Reza) Shah, 1877–1944, shah of Iran 1925–41.
(lowercase), a former gold coin of Iran, equal to 20 rials.
Pahlavi
1/ ˈpɑːləvɪ /
noun
Mohammed Reza (ˈriːzə). 1919–80, shah of Iran (1941–79); forced into exile (1979) during civil unrest following which an Islamic republic was established led by the Ayatollah Khomeini
his father, Reza. 1877–1944, shah of Iran (1925–41). Originally an army officer, he gained power by a coup d'état (1921) and was chosen shah by the National Assembly. He reorganized the army and did much to modernize Iran
Pahlavi
2/ ˈpɑːləvɪ /
noun
the Middle Persian language, esp as used in classical Zoroastrian and Manichean literature
Word History and Origins
Origin of Pahlavi1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Pahlavi1
Example Sentences
"The people have to choose," he says, though he hopes they choose exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi who also lives in the United States.
Right now there are different options, including Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of the former Shah of Iran, who is now living abroad.
For example, the Iranian former crown prince Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran's former Shah, who was overthrown in the country's 1979 Islamic revolution.
Among the artwork is Warhol's portrait of Farah Pahlavi - Iran's last queen - a rare piece blending his pop art flair with Iranian cultural history.
Little is known about his childhood, though Iranian accounts suggest Soleimani’s father was a peasant who received some land under the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the monarch who was toppled in the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
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