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The demonstrations of June 5 and 6, also called the events of June 1963 or (using the Iranian calendar) the 15 Khordad uprising (Persian: تظاهرات پانزده خرداد), [3] were protests in Iran against the arrest of Ruhollah Khomeini after his denouncement of Iranian Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and Israel. [4]
January 26 – 1963 Iranian constitutional referendum June 5 and 6 – June 5, 1963, demonstrations in Iran September 17 – 1963 Iranian legislative election
Parliamentary elections were held in Iran on 17 September 1963. [1] The result was a victory for the New Iran Party, which won 140 of the 200 seats. Voter turnout was 91.7%. [1] It was held a few months after the 'White Revolution referendum' and the subsequent demonstrations in June.
Women voting in the referendum. A referendum was held in Iran on 26 January 1963 by the decree of Mohammad Reza Shah, with an aim to show popular support for him, asking voters to approve or veto the reforms of the White Revolution.
1963 demonstrations in Iran; Iranian Land Reform; W. White Revolution This page was last edited on 29 January 2024, at 22:52 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Iran's latest protest movement, which has produced some of the nation’s most widespread unrest in years, emerged as a response to Amini's death after her arrest for allegedly violating the ...
Gunmen attacked a major Shiite holy site in Iran on Wednesday, killing at least 15 people and wounding dozens. The attack came as protesters elsewhere in Iran marked a symbolic 40 days since a ...
Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi hands out documents of ownership of land to new owners during the White Revolution's land reform, 1963. The White Revolution (Persian: انقلاب سفید, romanized: Enqelâb-e Sefid) or the Shah and People Revolution (Persian: انقلاب شاه و مردم, romanized: Enqelâb-e Šâh o Mardom) [1] was a far-reaching series of reforms resulting in aggressive ...