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* Tadj ol-Molouk Ayrumlu, Former Queen of Iran ( This may be incorrect.
The Wikipedia article Ayrums claims Tadj ol-Molouk Ayromlou ( sic ) as an Ayrum, and defines Ayrums as an Azeri subgroup which it says is unrelated to the Urums.
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He was the nephew of General Teymūr Khan Ayromlou and a first cousin of Queen Tadj ol-Molouk Ayromlou.
* Tadj ol-Molouk Ayromlou

Iran and born
The Imam Hasan Ali Shah was born in 1804 in Kahak, Iran to Shah Khalil Allah, the 45th Ismaili Imam, and Bibi Sarkara, the daughter of Muhammad Sadiq Mahallati ( d. 1815 ), a poet and a Ni ‘ mat Allahi Sufi.
He was born in Karachi ( then under British colonial rule ), to Aga Khan II and his third wife, Nawab A ' lia Shamsul-Muluk, who was a granddaughter of Iran Fath Ali Shah of Persia ( Qajar dynasty ).
` Abdu ' l-Bahá was born in Tehran, Iran on 23 May 1844 ( 5th of Jamadiyu ' l-Avval, 1260 AH ), the eldest son of Bahá ' u ' lláh and Navváb.
Though he is known to most likely be Parsee / Persian, his birthplace is uncertain, but it is now generally thought that he was born in the eastern part of ancient Greater Iran.
* Ardeshir Zahedi-( born 1928 ), former Iranian foreign minister and son-in-law of Shah of Iran
* Farideh Diba ( born Farideh Ghotbi ) ( 1921 – 2000 ), mother of the former queen of Iran, Farah Pahlavi
He was the son of king Seleucus II and Laodice II and was born in 242 BC near Susa in Iran.
Ghiyāth ad-Din Abu ' l-Fat ' h ' Umar ibn Ibrāhīm al-Khayyām Nīshāpūrī () was born in Nishapur, modern-day Iran, but then a Seljuq capital in Khorasan, which rivaled Cairo or Baghdad in cultural prominence in that era.
Yazdegerd was born in central Iran, reigned as a youth and had never truly exercised authority.
Razi or Al-Razi is the title of several Iranian scholars who were born in the town of Rey, Iran.
* Muhammad ibn Ya ' qub al-Kulayni Al-Razi, compiler of hadith, was born in 250 AH / 864 CE in a village named Kulayn or Kulin in Iran.
In 2009 Tannoz Bahremand Foruzanfar, who was born in Iran, became the first Persian woman to be ordained as a cantor in the United States.
Ali Shariati ( Ali Mazinani ) was born in 1933 in Kahak ( a village in Mazinan ), a suburb of Sabzevar, found in northeastern Iran.
He was born in Tehran, Iran.
Port-of-entry registration is required for nationals of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Sudan, and Syria ( including those that were born in these countries but have a passport from a different country ).
According to different sources, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was born in Kuwait City, Kuwait, on March 1, 1964, or April 14, 1965, to parents who had roots in Balochistan, a province of Pakistan bordering Iran and Afghanistan.
Hafez was born in Shiraz, modern Iran.
) was born in Mayhana, a town near Sarakhs, which today is in the former Soviet Republic of Turkmenistan, bordering Iran.
Katsav was born in Yazd, Iran as Musa Qasab.
Rezā Shāh Pahlavi (;, born Rezā Khan ( March 15, 1878 – July 26, 1944 ), was the Shah of the Imperial State of Iran from December 15, 1925, until he was forced to abdicate by the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran on September 16, 1941.
They were born in Firuzabad, a city in southwest Iran, to Dadollah Bijani and Maryam Safari, members of a farming family from Lohrasb.
Kazemi was born in Shiraz, Iran and moved to France in 1974 to study literature and cinema at the University of Paris.
He was born in the region of Dinawar, halfway between Hamadan and Kermanshah in modern-day western Iran.
Mehdi Mahdavikia (, born 24 July 1977 in Tehran ) is an Iranian football player who currently plays for Persepolis in Iran Pro League.

Iran and Nimtaj
Upon entering Iran, many Ayrums became Iranian generals, colonels, and some Ayrum women, namely Nimtaj and Noushafarin, became royalty.
Nimtaj Ayromlou was the first Queen of Iran to have played a public role, and to have performed an official position out in public society.
Queen Nimtaj had four children: Shams Pahlavi, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran, and his twin sister Ashraf, and Ali Reza Pahlavi I.

Iran and 17
The son of an Iranian diplomat, he travelled widely as a child, living in 17 countries by age 11 ; then, as a young man, he represented Iran as a basketball player in the 1948 Olympic Games and served on the United Nations Conciliation Commission for Palestine from 1952 to 1954.
Iran, Pakistan and the Taliban all claim the mummy until Pakistan announces it is a modern-day fake on April 17, 2001.
* November 17Iran hostage crisis: Iranian leader Ruhollah Khomeini orders the release of 13 female and African American hostages being held at the U. S. Embassy in Tehran.
The ten countries with the largest number of currently-imprisoned journalists are Turkey ( ninety-five ), China ( 34 imprisoned ), Iran ( 34 ), Eritrea ( 17 ), Burma ( 13 ), Uzbekistan ( six ), Vietnam ( five ), Cuba ( four ), Ethiopia ( four ), and Sudan ( three ).
According to the OECD / World Bank statistics population growth in Iran from 1990 to 2008 was 17. 6 million and 32 %.< ref name = IEApop2011 > CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion Population 1971-2008 ( pdf pages 83-85 ) IEA ( OECD / World Bank ) )</ ref > The literacy rate was 80 % in 2007.
Google News reprints of the Virgin Islands Daily News ( Feb 17, 1979 ) and Los Angeles Times ( Feb 15, 1979 ) indicate that with the withdrawal of Iran, the secretary-general of CENTO, a Turkish diplomat, called a meeting of the pact's council in order to formally dissolve the organization.
Tehran province has over 17, 000 industrial units employing 390, 000 people, 26 % of all units in Iran.
This divorce was first not recognized for several years by Iran, but eventually an official divorce was obtained in Iran, on 17 November 1948, with Queen Fawzia successfully reclaiming her previous distinction of Princess of Egypt as well.
* February 24-Roberto Durán makes history by becoming the third fighter to win world titles in four different divisions and also the fighter with the longest period between his first and latest world championships ( 17 years ) when he defeats Iran Barkley by a split decision to become the WBC's world Middleweight champion, in Atlantic City.
Black Friday is the name given to September 8, 1978 ( 17 Shahrivar 1357 AP ) and the shooting of protestors in Zhaleh ( or Jaleh ) Square in Tehran, Iran.
* Context of ' March 17, 1992: Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires Is Bombed, Hezbollah and Iran Accused Despite Lack of Evidence ' - History Commons
The M47 was widely used by NATO and SEATO allies as well as other countries, including Austria ( 147 ), Belgium ( 784 ), Ethiopia ( 30 ), France ( 856 ), Greece ( 300 plus over 30 from West Germany ), Iran ( around 400 ), Italy ( 2, 480 ), Japan ( 1 for evaluation only ), Jordan ( 49 ), Pakistan ( 230 ), Portugal ( 161 ), Saudi Arabia ( 23 from the US, 108 on the international market ), Somalia ( 25 from Saudi Arabia ), South Korea ( 531 ), Sudan ( 17 from Saudi Arabia ), Spain ( 389 ), Switzerland ( 2 for evaluation ), Turkey ( 1, 347 from the US and West Germany ), West Germany ( 1, 120 ), and Yugoslavia ( 319 ).
In Iran, the Children's day is celebrated on 8 October ( 17 Mehr ).
Ismail I ( July 17, 1487 – May 23, 1524 ), known in Persian as Shāh Ismāʿil (; full name: Abū l-Muzaffar bin Haydar as-Safavī ), was a Shah of Iran ( 1502 ) and the founder of the Safavid dynasty which survived until 1736.
* March 17 – Armenian forces shoot down an Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force C-130E Hercules carrying Iranian embassy personnel from Tehran to Moscow near Ballica in the Armenian-controlled Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan, killing all 32 people on board.
He left Iran at the age of 17 for air force training.
His first match with Iran was against Madagascar national football team on 17 July 2011 which Iran won 1-0.
In the first round, Iranian nationals born on or before June 17, 1990, residing in or outside Iran, were able to vote.
In 1941 the Soviets and British launched the Invasion of Iran ( 1941 ), which took place from August 25 to September 17.
Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar ( July 16, 1831 – May 1, 1896 ) ( ) was the King of Iran from September 17, 1848 to May 1, 1896 when he was assassinated.
Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, first elected President of Iran after the 1979 Iranian Revolution, claimed in a December 17, 1992 letter to the U. S. Congress, that he had first learned of the Republican " secret deal " in July 1980 after Reza Passendideh, a nephew of Khomeini, attended a meeting with Cyrus Hashemi and Republican lawyer Stanley Pottinger in Madrid on July 2, 1980.

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