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Persian Royal Family
The Persian Royal family has been around for centuries. When Persia became Iran a new form of government was put in place, but the royal family still exists and is a symbol of old Persia and the unity of the nation.

Family Lineage
The current king is Nasser Haddad IV (born January 4, 1940). He married Nahid Rostamefshar at the age of 19 in an arranged marriage in attempt to united two countries. Together, they had three children, two boys: Saam, Kaveh, and one daughter: Nahid, named after her mother. Kaveh died just hours after birth, due to an infection. Saam Haddad is now the only male heir to the throne. He has three daughters and they travel from Iran to the United States frequently. The Haddad's have been in power for many centuries, but comparatively to former royal families, they are considered a very young lineage.

Misc
The current royal family is considered to be one of the most beloved ruling families. They have gained favor of both the working and wealthy. One of the royal families main goals is to show the nation through the current turmoil and reunite the people. Many historians have been able to capture minimal information about the Haddad family, due to its comparable young lineage

Middleeasternhistorian (talk) 04:18, 9 January 2010 (UTC)