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Maryam Farman Farmaian was born on 1914 in Kermanshah, Iran. Discover Maryam Farman Farmaian’s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 94 years old?
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23 March 2008 (aged 93–94) – Tehran, Iran Tehran, Iran |
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Maryam Farman Farmaian Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Maryam Farman Farmaian’s Husband?
Her husband is Abbassgholi Esfandiary – Noureddin Kianouri
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Abdol Hossein Mirza Farmanfarma (father)Batoul Khanoum (mother) |
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Maryam Farman Farmaian Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Maryam Farman Farmaian worth at the age of 94 years old? Maryam Farman Farmaian’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from Iran. We have estimated
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$1 Million – $5 Million |
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Maryam Firouz or Maryam Farman Farmaian (1914, in Kermanshah, Iran – 23 March 2008, in Tehran, Iran) was an Iranian politician. She was a daughter of Prince Abdol Hossein Mirza Farmanfarma and Batoul Khanoum. She founded the women’s section of the Tudeh (communist) party of Iran.
Maryam Farman Farmaian, a.k.a. Maryam Firouz, died in Tehran on March 23, 2008. and was buried at Beheshteh Zahra. She was survived by her biological grandchildren (Afsar’s) Faranak and Roshanak Fatemi, and (Afsaneh’s) Ali, Nilou and Firooz Guidefar, as well as Parsa Soheil, Behrouz Milani, and Banafsheh Scheherazade Vaziri-Vala.
After his release in the mid 1990s, Kianouri wrote an open letter detailing the torture of himself and his wife while in prison. Dr. Noureddin Kianouri died on 5 November 1999.
The couple returned to Iran following the 1979 Islamic Revolution and the deposition of the Shah. The Tudeh party was reinstituted with Noureddin Kianouri as General Secretary. In 1983, the Tudeh Party was again banned following accusations of espionage for the Soviet Union. Noureddin Kianouri and Farman Farmaian were imprisoned. Maryam Firouz spent all of her imprisonment in solitary confinement. She was the only member of the Tudeh Party’s imprisoned leadership who did not make a forced confession on TV at the time. She was released from prison in 1994 and placed under house arrest for a couple more years before being released to the custody of her eldest daughter in Tehran.
She first married General army Abbassgholi Esfandiary [son of Mohtashem Saltaneh] in a marriage arranged by her father. They had two daughters, Afsaneh and Afsar. They divorced on the death of her father. In 1949 Maryam married Noureddin Kianouri, a member and later general secretary of the Tudeh Party of Iran.
In cooperation with Noureddin Kianouri, Farman Farmaian established a women’s division of the Tudeh Party. Following the attempted assassination of Mohammad Reza Shah on 4 February 1949, the Tudeh party was blamed and her husband was imputed to have been one of the masterminds of the operation. She and her husband were forced into exile in 1956. She started her life in exile in the USSR and then lived in East Berlin, in the former German Democratic Republic. During her years of exile she completed her university studies and later taught French in the universities of Leipzig and Berlin.