Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi [a] (26 October 1919 – 27 July 1980), commonly referred to in the Western world as Mohammad Reza Shah, [b] or simply the Shah, was the last monarch of Iran (Persia). In 1941 he succeeded his father Reza Shah and ruled the Imperial State of Iran until 1979 when the Iranian Revolution overthrew him, abolished the monarchy ...
KN-C21063 13 April 1962Meeting with the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi.Please credit "Robert Knudsen. White House Photographs. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston." Author: Robert Knudsen. scanned from original 2 1/4" color negative on DAMS 2A by CG: JPEG file comment
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 19:08, 28 December 2020: 6,352 × 4,280 (11.88 MB): Mlang.Finn {{Photograph |Description=Photograph of the Shah and the Shahbanu during their visit to Espoo, Finland.
Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. The White Revolution was a far-reaching series of reforms in Iran launched in 1963 by Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and lasting until 1979. Mohammad Reza Shah's reform program was built especially to weaken those classes that supported the traditional system.
After extensive expansions, Reza Shah of the Pahlavi dynasty resided there from the 1920s until his exile in 1941. His son, Mohammad Reza Shah , moved there in the 1970s. In 1978, President Jimmy Carter stayed in the palace during a visit to Iran to guarantee U.S. support for the regime. [ 1 ]
After Reza Shah's forced abdication, he was succeeded by his son, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who became the last Shah of Iran. By 1953, Mohammad Reza Shah's rule became more autocratic and firmly aligned with the Western Bloc during the Cold War in the aftermath of the 1953 Iranian coup d'état, which was engineered by the United Kingdom and the ...
The Pahlavi dynasty (Persian: دودمان پهلوی) was the last Iranian royal dynasty that ruled for roughly 53 years between 1925 and 1979. The dynasty was founded by Reza Shah Pahlavi, a non-aristocratic Mazanderani soldier [1] in modern times, who took on the name of the Pahlavi language spoken in the pre-Islamic Sasanian Empire to strengthen his nationalist credentials.
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on azb.wikipedia.org محمدرضا پهلوی; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Mohammad Reza Pahleví