From exile to Germany to jewelry making in Berlin; who is “Prince Babak Qajar”?

Family and Personal Life

Babak Peter Pedar is described as being married to Leila Pedar (née Tunç). According to the narrative, they met in West Berlin in 1989 when she visited his jewelry store. Their marriage took place later that year, with a formal ceremony and a reception in Berlin. The couple reportedly has two children, both born in Berlin, who are studying law and business administration.

These details are presented as part of a broader narrative emphasizing family stability, intergenerational continuity, and diasporic success. They form the personal backdrop to Babak Qajar’s public identity as a putative royal descendant.


Political Vision and Public Statements

The most controversial aspect of Babak Qajar’s public persona lies in his political declarations. According to media reports and online posts, he has articulated a vision in which:

  1. The Qajar monarchy would be restored.

  2. Tabriz would become the capital of Iran.

  3. Turkish would be established as the official language.

  4. The Persian-Arabic script would be replaced with a Latin-based alphabet.

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