Last in role Farah Pahlavi 21 December 1959 – 11 February 1979
Details
Style
Shahbanu Banbishn[1]
Formation
678 BC
Abolition
11 February 1979
Residence
Apadana Tachara Palace of Darius Palace of Ardashir Taq Kasra Ālī Qāpū Palace Hasht Behesht Golestan Palace Sa'dabad Palace Niavaran Palace
Appointer
Shah or Ruler of Persia
Pretender(s)
Yasmine Pahlavi
This is a list of royal consorts of rulers that held power over Persia (present-day Iran). The title Shahbanu was used for the female ruler or royal consort in certain dynasties, including the Sassanids and Pahlavis.[2] The list is from the establishment of the Medes around 678 BC until the deposition of the monarchy in 1979.
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