The Lion and The Sun: A Modern History of Iran

Book Two – Ep.8: The Heir


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Groomed for power from childhood, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was more than a prince. He was Reza Shah’s guarantee for a successful political project.

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Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was born into a family driven by ambition and structured by discipline. His father, Reza Khan, was a military officer on the rise, determined to transform both his own life and the future of Iran. As Reza Khan climbed the ranks, ultimately becoming Reza Shah, he envisioned a dynasty rooted in strength, modernity, and national identity. Central to this vision was preparing his son not just to inherit a crown but to embody a new political order.

From a young age, the monarchy separated Mohammad Reza from his domestic environment and placed him in a carefully curated space designed to shape a future monarch. Education was rigorous and symbolic, emphasizing languages, military discipline, and formal conduct. His life became a political project. Everything, from how he walked to how he wrote letters to his father, was meant to reflect the authority and continuity of the Pahlavi dynasty.

Despite his father’s authoritarian and emotionally distant demeanour, the young heir internalized the values instilled in him—loyalty, order, and nationalism. Yet, his nature diverged. While Reza Shah embodied secularism and control, Mohammad Reza showed a more spiritual, reserved disposition, shaped by reflection rather than command. His affinity for ceremony and symbolism contrasted with his father’s practical militarism.

He marked the father-son relationship by structure rather than intimacy. Reza Shah rarely showed affection, focusing instead on moulding his son through routine, exposure to power, and calculated mentorship. Their interactions served as preparation for leadership, not emotional connection.

His marriage to Princess Fawzia of Egypt was another element of dynastic strategy. Orchestrated by Reza Shah to forge regional alliances, it reflected political calculation more than personal choice. The marriage, however, was strained—culturally mismatched and lacking mutual interest.

As he grew older, Mohammad Reza became more confident, gradually asserting his role within the state. Reza Shah, in turn, began to consult him more directly, not out of warmth, but as part of succession planning. The dynasty’s future hinged on his readiness.

In the end, Reza Shah passed down the tools of power—discipline, order, and control—but not the comfort of paternal warmth. They built their relationship as a mirror of the regime: building it on strength, maintaining it through structure, and binding it by duty over affection. Mohammad Reza inherited not only a throne but the heavy architecture of a vision that prioritized legacy over love.

Music
  • Arash Safaian and Sebastian Knauer – Adagietto
  • Kai Engel – Sunset
  • Niccolò Paganini – Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor, Op. 7
  • Kai Engel – Remedy for Melancholy
  • Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen – Covert Affairs
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