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  2. Nojeh coup plot - Wikipedia

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    The "Saving Iran's Great Uprising" (Persian: نجات قیام ایران بزرگ; acronymed NEQAB, Persian: نقاب, lit. 'Mask') more commonly known as the Nojeh coup d'état (Persian: کودتای نوژه, romanized: Kūdetâ-ye Nowžeh), was a plan to overthrow the newly established Islamic Republic of Iran and its government of Abolhassan Banisadr and Ruhollah Khomeini.

  3. Slavery in Iran - Wikipedia

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    The History of slavery in Iran (Persia) during various ancient, medieval, and modern periods is sparsely catalogued. The institution of slavery, the slave trade, conditions and use of enslaved people differed during antiquity, due to different customs, cultural prescriptions and regulations.

  4. Iran and Red and Black Colonization - Wikipedia

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    Fortunately, Iran's revolution prevailed, and the last resistance of large landowners and Tudeh Party agents was crushed, paving the way for progress, excellence, and the implementation of the principles of social justice. In the history of Iran's revolution, June 5 will remain a painful reminder of the enemies of the Iranian nation.

  5. Timeline of abolition of slavery and serfdom - Wikipedia

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    Pope Paul III forbids slavery of the indigenous peoples of the Americas and any other population to be discovered, establishing their right to freedom and property (Sublimis Deus). [35] 1542: Spain: The New Laws ban slave raiding in the Americas and abolish the slavery of natives, but replace it with other systems of forced labor like the ...

  6. Category:1938 in Iran - Wikipedia

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  7. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi - Wikipedia

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    Gross domestic investment grew at an average yearly rate of 16% and reached 33% of the GDP by 1977–1978. Iranian consumption grew on average by 18% a year. Iran's middle class was far larger than any other developing country. Iran's economic growth was compared to that of rapidly industrializing Asian countries such as South Korea.

  8. Muhammad Iqbal - Wikipedia

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    In Iran, Iqbal is known as Iqbāl-e Lāhorī (Persian: اقبال لاهوری) (Iqbal of Lahore). Iqbal's Asrare-i-Khudi and Bal-i-Jibreel are particularly popular in Iran. At the same time, many scholars in Iran have recognised the importance of Iqbal's poetry in inspiring and sustaining the Iranian Revolution of 1979.

  9. Category:Slavery in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Slavery in Iran" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.