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Pan-Iranist Party was an anti-communist organization and regularly battled Tudeh Party of Iran mobs in the streets of Tehran. [12] In the context of the 1940s, it is described as a "secular ultranationalist party", [ 13 ] whereas in that of the mid-1960s, it is described as a "secular nationalist" party. [ 14 ]
The party was the first organization to officially adopt the pan-Iranist position, which believed in the solidarity and reunification of the Iranian peoples inhabiting the Iranian plateau. In 1951, the party leaders Mohsen Pezeshkpour and Dariush Forouhar came to a disagreement as to how the party should operate, and a division occurred. The ...
The Pan-Iranist parliamentary group (Persian: گروه پارلمانی پانایرانیست) was caucus of the Pan-Iranist Party in the National Consultative Assembly. History [ edit ]
The party is managed by its central committee [2] [3] Party of the Iranian People (member of the National Front) Left-wing nationalism: Islamic Mohammadsadeh Maserrat: Pan-Iranist Party: Pan-Iranism: Secular: Zahra Gholamipour Nation Party: Pan-Iranism: Secular: Khosrow Seif Movement of Militant Muslims: Socialism: Islamic: Habibollah Peyman
Mohsen "Pendar" Pezeshkpour (Persian: محسن پزشکپور; c. 1927 – 6 January 2011) was an Iranian pan-Iranist politician who served as a member of the parliament from 1967 to 1971, and 1975 to 1979. He was the co-founder and leader of the Pan-Iranist Party. [3]
Dariush Forouhar (Persian: داریوش فروهر; 18 August [citation needed] 1928 – 22 November 1998) was an Iranian pan-Iranist politician and leader of Nation Party of Iran. In 1998, he and his wife were stabbed to death in their home and both among the victims of the chain murders of Iran .
Party Description Current Link to file: 1991–present: Assembly of the Forces of Imam's Line: 2005–present: National Trust Party: 1989–present: Fada'iyan-e Islam: 1941–present: Iran Party: 1941–present: Pan-Iranist Party and Nation Party of Iran: A green field with a white circle and a red symbol Ditto, but with colors that copies the ...
1994 — The United States hosts the FIFA World Cup, which is won by Brazil. 1995 — Oklahoma City bombing kills 168 and wounds 800. The bombing is the worst domestic terrorist incident in U.S. history, and the investigation results in the arrests of Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols.