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      • Their marriage suffered many pressures, particularly when it became clear that she was infertile. She rejected the Shah's suggestion that he might take a second wife in order to produce an heir, as he rejected her suggestion that he might abdicate in favor of his half-brother. In March 1958, their divorce was announced.
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  2. Oct 16, 2024 · In 1958, the Shah tearfully announced their divorce; Soraya said it was ‘a sacrifice of my own happiness’. A year later he married again, to Farah Diba, with whom he had four children, including two boys.

  3. Four days later, it was announced that the imperial couple would divorce. In a press statement issued by the Iranian government, it was announced that Soraya had agreed to the divorce while Soraya later claimed she had last heard from her husband on 5 March and she had not been informed beforehand. [24]

    • She Was A Spoiled Heiress. Soraya was groomed for a royal destiny from the very start. The only daughter of Iranian nobleman Khalil Esfandiary and his wife, the German heiress Eva Karl, Soraya grew up in luxury and spent her adolescence shuttling between Berlin and Isfahan while attending the best finishing schools.
    • She Had A Foul Temper. Soraya was famous for her half-Iranian, half-German good looks even as a gangly teen—but underneath she wasn't so pretty. She had a notoriously Teutonic, brusque manner coupled with a bad temper, and could snap in an instant when someone annoyed her.
    • A Single Photo Made Her Queen. Soraya’s legendary beauty preceded her, quite literally. Around 1948, the Queen Mother of Iran, Tadj ol-Molouk, was on the lookout to get her son Shah Mohammad Reza a new wife.
    • She Was Too Young. The Queen Mother was so gung-ho about Soraya, she sent over one of her daughters to see what the girl was made of. There was just one creepy fly in this ointment: At the time, Soraya was only just finishing up school and was still a painfully young teenager.
  4. Jan 7, 2024 · After seven years of marriage, Queen Soraya and the Shah faced a distressing reality: she was infertile. She hadn't borne a child, forget a male heir. Even extensive medical checkups confirmed her inability to bear a child.

  5. Jun 25, 2021 · After seven years of marriage, under pressure from his family and the Senate, he divorced Soraya. The monarchy needed an heir and Soraya had failed to produce one. There is no detailed account of why the Shah got a divorce from his first wife.

  6. Feb 23, 2016 · BERLIN (AP) — A German court has ruled that the estate of the former shah of Iran’s second wife, Soraya Esfandiari-Bakhtiari, belongs to her late brother’s ex-chauffeur. The ruling announced Tuesday by the Cologne state court comes nearly 15 years after Soraya’s death.

  7. Oct 26, 2001 · In 1958, the shah divorced Soraya after they failed to have children. Though she lost the title of empress, the shah conferred on her the title of ''royal princess'' at the time of...

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