As a queen during her husband Reza Shah’s reign, Taj ol-Molouk actively supported the Pahlavi dynasty’s modernization initiatives. She encouraged the adoption of Western-style education, fashion, and cultural practices, all aimed at integrating into the global community while preserving its unique identity. Taj ol-Molouk was not just a queen consort—she was also the mother of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who would later ascend the throne as the last Shah. Her influence and upbringing helped shape her son’s vision, making her an integral part of the country’s royal legacy.