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Iran
Host to the World
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In October, 1971, Iran was host to the world. In Persepolis, the
spiritual capital of the first world empire, and Tehran, the capital
of modern Iran, glittering ceremonies were held to mark the 2,500th
anniversary of the founding of the Persian Empire by Cyrus the
Great. Heads of state and their personal representatives together
with large numbers of distinguished statesmen, scholars and
journalists attended the ceremonies to celebrate and pay homage to
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Nikolai Podgorny, President of the Presidium of the Soviet Union |
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King Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho |
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President of Finland, Dr. Urho Kekkonen |
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President Suleiman Franjie of the Lebanon |
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His Majesty King Hossein of Jordan |
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Sheikh Isa bin Sulman al Khalifah, the Ruler of Bahrain |
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President of State Council of Rumania, Nicolai Ceausescu |
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Imelda Marcos, wife of The Philippines' President, Ferdinand Marcos |
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Distinguished Guests
The European Royal Families were present in great force: TM The
King and Queen of Denmark, Frederik IX and Ingrid, were the most
senior royal guests. From neighboring Norway HM The King, Olav V
also attended, while the old King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden had sent
his grandson and heir, HRH Crown Prince Carl Gustaf. The King and
Queen of the Belgians, Baudouin I and Fabiola, represented their
country in the festivities, while the exiled but still titular
sovereign couple of Greece, TM King Constantine and Queen Anne-Marie
of The Hellenes, were accompanied by HRH Prince Michael of Greece to
the celebrations. HM The Queen of the Netherlands was represented by
her husband, HRH The Prince Bernhard. The Royal Family Luxembourg
was present at the highest level, with TRH The Grand-Duke and
Grand-Duchess of Luxembourg, Jean and Josephine-Charlotte, traveling
to Iran with their daughter, the young Princess Astrid. TSH The
Prince and Princess of Monaco, Rainier III and Grace, attended, as
did TSH The Prince and Princess of Liechtenstein, Franz Joseph II
and Gina. TRH The Prince and Princess of Spain, Juan Carlos and
Sofia, represented General Franco and the Kingdom of Spain at the
festivities. Prince Juan Carlos, previously known as Prince of the
Asturias, had been designated successor of dictator Francisco Franco
�with the title of King� in 1969. The European republics were also
well represented: the President of the Soviet Union, Nikolai
Podgorny, met in Teheran some of the other communist leaders of
Europe: Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia (accompanied by his wife Jovanka),
President Ceaucescu of Romania (accompanied by his wife Elena) and
President Pal Losonczi of Hungary. President Ludv�k Svoboda of
Czechoslovakia, President Cevdet Sunay of Turkey and President Urho
Kekkonen of Finland completed the list of European heads of state.
His Holiness Pope Paul VI sent Cardinal Maximilian of Furstenberg as
his special representative. The French President had planned to
attend, but later decided to send his Prime Minister, Jacques
Chaban-Delmas, who was accompanied by his wife, whom he had recently
married. The German Chancellor Willy Brandt, who would receive the
Nobel Peace Prize a few weeks later in Norway, represented West
Germany, while Emilio Colombo, the Italian Prime Minister,
represented Italy. Vice-President Klimaszewski represented Poland
and Fritz Wahlen, former President of Switzerland, represented his
country. Portugal was represented by the Foreign Affairs Minister,
Rui Patr�cio.
Asia was also present in force: HM The King of Jordan, Hussein,
and his second wife, HRH Princess Muna, were accompanied by King
Husseins young sister, Princess Basma. TM The King and Queen of
Nepal, TM The King and Queen of Malaysia, HRH Prince
Bhalubandutzagala of Thailand, Prince Abdul Vali Khan (uncle of HM
The King of Afghanistan) and Prince Mikasa of Japan (brother of HIM
Emperor Hirohito) were among the Asian royals present at the
celebrations. In addition, the Sultan of Oman and the Emirs of
Kuwait and Bahrein were equally present. General Yahya Khan, the
President of Pakistan, was accompanied by the Begum Aga Khan III
during the celebrations. From neighbouring India came President
Varahagiri Giri Venkata, while from China came the Vice-President of
the National Assembly, Kuo Mo-jo. The President of Lebanon, Suleiman
Franjieh, and the Prime Ministers of Yemen and Korea. President
Marcos of the Philippines was represented by his wife, Imelda, and
their daughter.
From Africa came HIM The Emperor of Ethiopia, Hail� Selassi�, and
HM The King of Lesotho, King Moshoeshoe II, while King Hassan II of
Morocco preferred to send his brother as his representative, and
Prince Makhosini, Prime Minister of Swaziland, represented his
sovereign. Other heads of state from Africa present were Hubert Maga,
President of Dahomey (later Benin), Leopold Senghor, President of
Senegal, Moktar Ould Daddah, President of Mauritania, and Jacobus
Fouch�, President of South Africa. The Prime Minister of Algeria was
also present, while the Tunisian President sent a special
representative.
From the United States of America, President Nixon sent his
Vice-President, Spiro Agnew, to represent him, while from Canada the
Governor-General Roland Michener attended. Petronio Portela,
President of the Brazilian Government, represented Brazil. Finally,
the Governor-General of Australia, Sir Paul Hasluck, represented his
country.
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State Banquet in Honor of the Distinguished Guests |
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From left, King Frederik IX of Denmark, King Olav V of Norway, King
Constantine II of The Hellenes, Queen Anne-Marie of the Hellenes,
Crown Prince Carl Gustaf of Sweden, Vice-President Spiro Agnew and
his wife, Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, Imelda Marcos, First
Lady of the Philippines, the President of Turkey and the Queen of
the Belgians |
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HIM Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi & HIM Farah Pahlavi
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His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Ethiopia
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King Hossain of Jordan and Queen Fabiola of Belgium
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King Constantine II and Queen Anne-Marie
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Grand Duke & Duchess Jean and Josephine-Charlotte of Luxembourg
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Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands
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Princess Anne and Prince Philip from the United Kingdom
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Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco
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Queen Fabiola of the Belgium and Princess Sofia of Spain
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Prince Franz Joseph II and Princess Gina of Liechtenstein
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Princess Sophia of Spain and the Begum Aga Khan III
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Emperor of Ethiopia, King Baudouin and Queen Fabiola
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and the ceremonies and the various other functions continued... |
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• Dynasties • Prehistoric • Achaemenian • Arsacids • Sassanids • Saffarids • Dailamites •
• Homage to Cyrus • Cyrus the Great • Host to the World • Parade • Soliders • |
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