Meeting of Queen Farah Pahlavi and Princess Yasmin Pahlavi after two years        


Yasmine Etemad-Amini (Pahlavi) was born in Tehran on July 26, 1968. She completed her primary school education in Tehran’s American-run Community School. When her family was forced to leave, she moved with them to California. She then enrolled in the Notre Dame High School in Belmont, California and married Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi in June, 1986. They have had three daughters together: Princesses Noor, Iman and Farah. Ms. Pahlavi earned her BA in political science and her law degree from George Washington University. She has long used her expertise in supporting children and youth suffering from societal problems and poverty.





She has supported the efforts of her husband, Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, to help achieve democracy and secularism in Iran while keeping her focus on issues related, especially those pertaining to children, refugees and women. Independent Persian’s Editor-in-Chief Camelia Entekhabifard spoke to Crown Princess Yasmine Pahlavi about her activities and her work on women and social problems.





The second child of H.I.H. Crown Prince Reza and H.I.H. Princess Yasmine Pahlavi, H.I.H Princess Iman Pahlavi was born in suburban Washington, DC in 1993. She graduated high school from The Bullis School in Potomac, Maryland in 2011. She graduated from the University of Michigan in 2015 in Ann Arbor, Michigan with a B.A. in Psychology and Communications. H.I.H Princess Iman Pahlavi currently lives in New York, NY.





Yasmine Etemad-Amini (Pahlavi) was born in Tehran on July 26, 1968. She completed her primary school education in Tehran’s American-run Community School. When her family was forced to leave, she moved with them to California. She then enrolled in the Notre Dame High School in Belmont, California and married Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi in June, 1986. They have had three daughters together: Princesses Noor, Iman and Farah. Ms. Pahlavi earned her BA in political science and her law degree from George Washington University. She has long used her expertise in supporting children and youth suffering from societal problems and poverty.





She has supported the efforts of her husband, Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, to help achieve democracy and secularism in Iran while keeping her focus on issues related to Iran, especially those pertaining to children, refugees and women. Independent Persian’s Editor-in-Chief Camelia Entekhabifard spoke to Crown Princess Yasmine Pahlavi about her activities and her work on women and social problems.





#mag #dnone [862]

Comments

Zvaapp: avodart online buy order cephalexin 250mg pill orlistat 60mg us

Bgsngc: purchase vibra-tabs sale vardenafil 20mg generic order zovirax online cheap

Jwpyzm: modafinil 100mg drug generic provigil 200mg order lopressor sale

Hawlqs: order prednisolone 10mg sale oral gabapentin 100mg cost furosemide

Ehppil: albuterol pills cheap amoxiclav augmentin oral

Vqeuqv: accutane 20mg drug order amoxicillin 250mg generic order azithromycin 250mg sale

Plqteo: order zofran 4mg online order ondansetron 8mg online cheap brand bactrim 480mg

Hnajqb: ivermectin oral buy stromectol 12mg order prednisone online






Worth Watching