The Shah returned to Egypt in March 1980, where he received urgent medical treatment but nevertheless died from complications of non-Hodgkin lymphoma on 27 July 1980, aged 60. Egyptian President Sadat gave the Shah a state funeral
Ali Reza Pahlavi I died on 1954-10-17.
Mohammed Daoud died in 1984.
Mohammed Chhel died in 1925.
Mohammed ben Mizzian died in 1975.
Mohammed Said Bareh died in 2008.
The father of Mohammed Reza Shah Pahlavi was Reza Shah Pahlavi.
Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
If you are using "Washington" as a euphemism for the United States government, Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi of Iran was seen as an ally of the United States and a friend in the Middle East, alongside Israel. If you are using "Washington" to refer to the American Revolutionary General and first President of the United States, he had no position on Mohammed Reza Pahlavi as he died more than a century before Mohammed Reza Pahlavi was born. George Washington never wrote anything about Qajjar Persia (which was what Iran was called in the days of his Presidency).
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
Presumably he was exiled to prevent him from overshadowing his son Mohammed Reza Pahlavi who was put in power by the British and the Soviets as he was more amenable to their aims.
Leila Pahlavi died on 2001-06-10.
Shams Pahlavi died on 1996-02-29.
Mohammed Reza Shah Pahlavi was a Shiite Muslim, but his political philosophy was strongly secularist in the same vision employed by Atatürk in Turkey.
Ali-Reza Pahlavi died on 2011-01-04.
Ali Reza Pahlavi I died on 1954-10-17.
Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.
No. Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi was a Shiite Muslim. Some have said, in an accusatory tone (and without evidence) that he was Jewish because he maintained good relations with the State of Israel. It is unfortunate than many in the Islamic World can not imagine that a Muslim of sound character could make peace with Jews.