[custom_adv] Here Shahpour Bakhtiar is introducing his cabinet to Shah. In an interview Farah Pahlavi had given these words in regards to their last day... Those last days before the children’s departure had been terrible. At only eight years old, Leila did not seem to be aware of the dreadful tension we were experiencing, but Farahnaz and Ali-Reza, aged fifteen and twelve, did not hide their uneasiness [custom_adv] The Shah left the country following months of increasingly violent protests against his regime. In this picture he is seen conducting his last press conference. [custom_adv] Here are some of the anti Shah protesters after apparently getting injured by the security forces. Official reports were claiming Shah has left for a "vacation" and medical treatment. In fact, he was asked to leave by the man he appointed. [custom_adv] Here some of the foreign citizens are seen awaiting for a flight to leave the country from Mehrabad Airport. [custom_adv] The Shah left the country following months of increasingly violent protests against his regime. Here he is getting to flight out of the country under emotional circumstance. [custom_adv] On 16 January 1979, Shah made a contract with Farboud and left Iran at the behest of Prime Minister Shapour Bakhtiar (a long time opposition leader himself), who sought to calm the situation. [custom_adv] During his second exile, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi traveled from country to country seeking what he hoped would be temporary residence. First he flew to Assuan, Egypt, where he received a warm and gracious welcome from President Anwar El-Sadat. He later lived in Morocco as a guest of King Hassan II, as well as in the Bahamas, and in Cuernavaca, Mexico, near Mexico City, as a guest of José López Portillo. Richard Nixon, the former president, visited the Shah in summer 1979 in Mexico. [custom_adv] On 22 October 1979, President Jimmy Carter reluctantly allowed the Shah into the United States to undergo surgical treatment at the New York–Weill Cornell Medical Hospital. While in Cornell Medical Center, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi used the name "David D. Newsom", Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs that time, as his temporary code name, without Newsom's knowledge. [custom_adv] Shortly after his overthrow, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi wrote an autobiographical memoir Réponse à l'histoire (Answer to History). It was translated from the original French into English, Persian (Pasokh be Tarikh), and other languages. However, by the time of its publication, the Shah had already died. [custom_adv] The Shah left the country following months of increasingly violent protests against his regime.Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi and his wife, Empress Farah, left Tehran and flew to Aswan in Egypt. The couple's three youngest children were flown to the United States. Official reports were reporting that Shah had left for a "vacation" and medical treatment. In fact, he was asked to leave by the man he appointed. [custom_adv] The Shah left the country following months of increasingly violent protests against his regime.Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi and his wife, Empress Farah, left Tehran and flew to Aswan in Egypt. The couple's three youngest children were flown to the United States. Official reports were reporting that Shah had left for a "vacation" and medical treatment. In fact, he was asked to leave by the man he appointed. [custom_adv] The Shah left the country following months of increasingly violent protests against his regime.Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi and his wife, Empress Farah, left Tehran and flew to Aswan in Egypt. The couple's three youngest children were flown to the United States. Official reports were reporting that Shah had left for a "vacation" and medical treatment. In fact, he was asked to leave by the man he appointed. [custom_adv] The Shah left the country following months of increasingly violent protests against his regime.Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi and his wife, Empress Farah, left Tehran and flew to Aswan in Egypt. The couple's three youngest children were flown to the United States. Official reports were reporting that Shah had left for a "vacation" and medical treatment. In fact, he was asked to leave by the man he appointed. [custom_adv] The Shah left the country following months of increasingly violent protests against his regime.Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi and his wife, Empress Farah, left Tehran and flew to Aswan in Egypt. The couple's three youngest children were flown to the United States. Official reports were reporting that Shah had left for a "vacation" and medical treatment. In fact, he was asked to leave by the man he appointed. [custom_adv] The Shah left the country following months of increasingly violent protests against his regime.Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi and his wife, Empress Farah, left Tehran and flew to Aswan in Egypt. The couple's three youngest children were flown to the United States. Official reports were reporting that Shah had left for a "vacation" and medical treatment. In fact, he was asked to leave by the man he appointed. [custom_adv] The Shah left the country following months of increasingly violent protests against his regime.Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi and his wife, Empress Farah, left Tehran and flew to Aswan in Egypt. The couple's three youngest children were flown to the United States. Official reports were reporting that Shah had left for a "vacation" and medical treatment. In fact, he was asked to leave by the man he appointed. [custom_adv] The Shah left the country following months of increasingly violent protests against his regime.Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi and his wife, Empress Farah, left Tehran and flew to Aswan in Egypt. The couple's three youngest children were flown to the United States. Official reports were reporting that Shah had left for a "vacation" and medical treatment. In fact, he was asked to leave by the man he appointed.