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Iranian History at a Glance contract in the oven and ordered the Iranian officials to cancel the contract. In this way, Darcy's oil privileges were annulled superficially. 1 Previously, the English government had asked Reza Shah to lengthen Darcy's oil privileges ...
by Dr Reza Shabani
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Tortured confessions, prisons and public recantations in modern Iran 2 Mohammad Reza Shah In our elaborate precautions, we (in 1953) failed to take into account the possibility of torture. ... Tudeh officer cited in G. Baqeyi, The Reasons Interregnum (1941-53) Royal autocracy collapsed with Reza Shah's ...
by Ervand Abrahamian
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The Shah had always assumed the BBC to be nothing but a handmaiden of British power and the voice of empire, construed the broadcasts as a clear indication that Reza Shah's days were now numbered. By then German radio, launched in conjunc- tion ...
by Abbas Milani
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The History of Iran ... Mohammad-Reza Shah The long reign of Mohammad-Reza Shah (1941–1979) was marked by frequent reversals of fortune for the ruler and tremendous changes for Iran. In its later years, Iranians tended to take the wealth and prestige the ...
by Elton L. Daniel
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Resistance to the Shah, landowners and the ulama in Iran It is divided by regions in which Reza Shah acquired land, and the last entry and closure of the book is in 1941. It appears that the entries were made as Reza Shah expanded his holdings. The authenticity of the document is also ...
by Mohammad Gholi Majd
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Revolutions and the collapse of monarchy, human agency and the making of revolution in France, Russia, and Iran This decline exercised a powerful influence on the personality of Mohammad Reza Shah. *When I took the throne at age twenty-one, I found myself plunged into a sea of trouble', he noted when reminiscing of the initial period of his reign ...
by Zhand Shakibi
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Theology of Discontent, The Ideological Foundation of the Islamic Revolution in Iran The coronation of Reza Shah on 25 April 1926 ushered in a new dynasty, with his eldest son, Mohammad Reza, as his crown prince. From mid- 1920s to late 1930s Reza Shah commenced and forcefully executed ...
by Hamid Dabashi
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Iran the People Army troops stand outside police headquarters after a failed attempt at removing Mohammad Mosaddeq from power in August 1953. Mohammad Reza Shah fled Iran, but returned within a week, after his supporters successfully overthrew the ...
by April Fast
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The Persian puzzle, the conflict between Iran and America Reza Shah that he change the name of the ... And the Germans did want an alliance with Reza Shah in case Rommel's Afrika Korps or their Army Group South racing across the Ukraine toward the Caucasus were able to reach Iran's borders.
by Kenneth Michael Pollack
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Labor unions and autocracy in Iran Autocracy and Labor under Reza Shah: 1926-1941 On 30 October 1925, the Qajar dynasty, which had ruled Iran since the eighteenth century, was deposed; and on 12 December, Reza-Khan, formerly the prime minister, became the founder of the ...
by Habib Ladjevardi
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