Tadji Ghotbi was born on 1 February 1920 in
Lahijan,
Gilan province,
Qajar-era Iran. She was a descendant of the
Sufi scholar, (c. 1601–1664). In 1937, she married , a captain in the
Imperial Iranian Army and a law student, and son of a
Persian Ambassador to the
Romanov Court in
St. Petersburg, Russia (in the late 19th century). They had a daughter, Farah Diba born on October 14, 1938. In the summers, the family lived in
Shemiran to escape the heat. With the marriage of her daughter Farah to Mohammad Reza Pahlavi on 20 December 1959, she became a member of the Iranian Imperial family. She was very close to her younger granddaughter
Leila Pahlavi and helped raise her. From the beginnings of the
Iranian Revolution in 1978, Ghotbi lived in exile in Paris. == Death and legacy ==