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International Conference Centenary of the first period of the independence in republics of Caucasian (1921-1918) (Caucasus Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia)
Interview with Dr. Mousa Haghani regarding the conference on vote clarification and honoring the 80th anniversary of Martyr Ayatollah haj Aqa Nour-Allah Najafi Isfahani’s movement
England’s Strategic Interests Caused Iran’s Invasion
Interview with Dr. Mousa Faqih Haghani: A review of the historical trend of Hijab prohibition
Interview with Mozafar Shahedi bout September 1941; Twelve-year-preparation for a coup
The Ups and Downs of Iran Constitution in an interview with Abdollah Shahbazi (historian) by Mozafar Shahedi
The Shah’s Scape of no Return from Iran
Sheikh Fazl-Allah Nouri and Iran Constitutional Revolution; Interview with Hujjat-al-Islam Ali Abulhassani (Monzer)
Interview with the author of the book “Like a Soft Sponge”; the story of a Pahlavi intellectual
From the Reuter’s contract to the Establishment of Iran Imperial Bank
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2 Aug 2015 11:08
Crown Lands and the Policy of Their Sale at Nasseraddin Shah’s Reign
With the coming of the Ghaznavis and the subsequent Seljuk conquest across the country, we are faced with gradually concentrated power and the formation of strong hereditary monarchy that takes all worldly and ...
28 Jan 2015 14:43
The Rising of Anzali’s Fishermen
In their protest against Lianazof’s concession, the fishermen of Anzali took a sit in at the telegraph house of the town. According to the concession, all halal fish were for the domestic consumers. A kind of fish ...
28 Jan 2015 12:18
Mahd e Olia, an Ambiguous Character
Daughter of Mohammad Qassem Khan Qajar, granddaughter of Soleiman Khan Etezadodowleh, and a cousin to Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, Malek Jahan Khanom is a famous lady in Iranian contemporary history who enjoyed great ...
28 Jan 2015 11:52
Aniss-od-dowleh and the Boycott of Tobacco
In one of his excursions to Imameh village of Lavassan district, Nasser-ad-din Shah met a young girl called Fatemeh. Despite her young age, she gave appropriate replies to the Shah’s questions. Her talent and brightness ...
28 Jan 2015 11:31
The Opening of the First Iranian National Assembly in October 7th 1906
The constitutional Firman (decree) was issued on August 5th 1906. The decree provided an opportunity for the people to form a majlis consisting of their deputies to make consultations over the important affairs ...
28 Jan 2015 11:18
Great Britain, Reza Shah and the Surrender of Sheikh Khazal
Sheikh Khazal of Banikaab tribe is one of the leading Anglophile figures of Iran, who played an important role in the Khuzestan province from constitutional period onwards. He helped the British during the First ...
28 Jan 2015 10:56
Einoddowleh’s Reforms (Oct. 1903-Aug. 1906)
During the constitutional revolution, Soltan Abdolmajid Mirza Einoddowleh, as a manifestation of despotism became the target of attacks by the constitutionalists. His removal from premiership and his exile from ...
28 Jan 2015 10:39
The loan bank and Jahanian Commercial Firm
The commercial firm of Jahanian was one of the reputable credit incorporations of late Qajar period. It was founded by Khosrow Shah Jahan and his brothers Parviz, Gudarz, Rostam and Bahram, the Zoroastrian landowners ...
28 Jan 2015 10:32
Cultural Institutions of Iran under Reza Shah’s Reign
The years between 1925 and 1945 might be considered as the most important and critical years of Iran’s contemporary history, as there was shown great attempt to change the cultural and social institutions of the ...
28 Jan 2015 10:16
Crisis at the SAVAK on the Threshold of Islamic Revolution
SAVAK is known as the main repressive machine of the Pahlavi regime during its last twenty years of dominance. Most opponents of Pahlavi regime have had very unpleasant memories of how SAVAK treated them. In fact,...
28 Jan 2015 09:02
The Strategy of Burned Lands, Einoddowleh, the British and the Development of Khuzistan
Although, the rivalry of the two superpowers, the Tsarist Russia and the Great Britain in the 19th century did not lead to direct colonialism in Iran, but it led to irrecoverable damages to this country. On the ...
13 Jul 2014 11:04
Richard Seddon's Affair in Iran
An agent of the Anglo-Iranian oil Company in Tehran, and educated at oxford, Seddon entered the Oil Company service in 1933. His first position was in the oil distribution office in Iraq. In 1939, after six years ...
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