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The Reuter concession (Persian: امتیازنامه رویتر) was a contract signed in 1872 between Paul Reuter, a German-born British banker, businessman, and founder of Reuters, and Naser al-Din Shah, Qajar king of Persia.
The Fifty-Three were a group of 53 Iranians arrested for involvement in communist political activities in 1937 [1] and brought to trial in November 1938 in the most sensational of the political trials held during the reign of Reza Shah Pahlavi. [2] Some, such as Taqi Arani, died in jail - the rest were released in 1941. [3] The fifty-five were:
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The Baghdad Battery is the name given to a set of three artifacts which were found together: a ceramic pot, a tube of copper, and a rod of iron. It was discovered in present-day Khujut Rabu , Iraq in 1936, close to the ancient city of Ctesiphon , the capital of the Parthian (150 BC – 223 AD) and Sasanian (224–650 AD) empires, and it is ...
Behzad Moezi was an Imperial Iranian Air Force colonel. [1] [2] He trained in the U.S., served in Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's air force for 23 years, and flew 1,200 hours during Iran's Gulf war against Iraq. [3] Moezi is considered "one of the most celebrated pre-revolution Iranian pilots". [4] [5]
Iran said Wednesday it gave new details to the United Nations about two sites near Tehran that inspectors say bore traces of manmade uranium, part of a wider probe as tensions remain high over the ...
And, as scientists recently discovered, it’s a makeup tradition that goes back at least 3,600 years. For such a small artifact, the stone vial from Jiroft, Iran, had a tumultuous history.