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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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27 Jan 2015 - 12:09
Haj Mirza Aqa Baba Qavam al- Sadat
Haj Mirza Aqa Baba Qavam al- Sadat was the guilds' representative of Quechan in the first National Consultative Assembly. Before assuming this position, he was the servant of the Astan Qods Razavi. On April 6, 1875, Nair al- Dole, the vice provinces of Khorasan, asked him to follow some of other scholars to go to Quechan and...
27 Jan 2015 - 12:05
Assad Allah Rashidian
Asad Allah Rashidian was the second child of Habib Allah Rashidian and like his father related to the English. Assad has not highly educated thus he got a businessman and in the World War II, he was the broker of English and could get abundant benefits. On August 1941, He got the advocate of Seyed Zia–al Din and joined in National Will Party. After ...
27 Jan 2015 - 12:00
Amir Asadollah Alam
Amir Asadollah Alam who was son of Mohammad Ibrahim Khan Alam (Shokat al- Molk), the governor of Qa'enat, was born in 1919 in Birjand. He educated in Birjand and Tehran and graduated from Karaj's Agriculture College. After his father died, Alam was appointed to governor of Sistan and Baluchistan. He became Interior Minister in...
27 Jan 2015 - 11:53
General Nemat Allah Nassiri
Nemat Allah Nassiri, who was the son of Mohammad Nassiri (Amid Al- Mamalek), was born in 1910 in Semnan. He finished his educations in Military High school and then entered to Military College. After his graduating, he assumed various military jobs such as the commander of Kerman's second battalion, 18th regiment, Sirjan independent battalion commander,...
27 Jan 2015 - 11:42
Abbas Farzanegan
Brigadier Abbas Farzanegan was born in 1293 in Tehran and studied in Americans college in Tehran went to America to continue his education. On his return he worked in Bisim office and later went to England for education. After returning, he joined the army was liaison officer with the American military advisors. He then was deployed to U.S. as an Iranian ...
27 Jan 2015 - 11:33
Rajab Ali Mansour
Rajab Ali Mansour, also known as Mansour al-Mulk was born in Tehran in 1895. He was graduated from the public school and he was hired in the foreign ministry in 1921. He was the manager of different parts of the foreign ministry such as trade branch's personnel, English Office, and also he assumed the office assistance and in 1936 he was appointed ...
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 service in Iraq, he was transferred to the oil distribution office in Abadan. In 1943, when...
13 Jul 2014 - 11:02
Tadj ol-Molouk: The Queen of Two Courts of Pahlavi
Contemporary history of Iran is full of actions and reactions that are rooted in centuries and Iranian women form a stronger and more tangible role in this arena. In Pahlavi’s period- especially after Shahrivar 1320- women had great influence and even in some events they played a major role...
13 Jul 2014 - 11:00
The History of Unveiling Procedure
Throughout the historic age, Iran plateau had a natural structure and the country was a bridge between the East and the West; therefore, the various nations and diverse people invaded to this land. Every nation, which attacked on Iran, had a specific culture and belief. Then, it could create severe pressures on local and traditional...
13 Jul 2014 - 10:57
The West intoxicated Extremism and Isolation of the Learned
By the triumph of the constitution lists over Mohammad Ali shah followed by the aid of people and striving of the learned, it hoped that by settlement and implementation of the constitution our country run along religious democracy track and advance toward progress, development, freedom and independence...
13 Jul 2014 - 10:56
Three stages of land reform 1330 – 1350
In 1959, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi under pressure of the U.S. government and domestic crises was convinced that to reform economic and social issues. Accordingly, he asked the former Prime Minister Manuchehr Eqbal to prepare a draft of land reform bill for submission to Parliament. Naturally, passed such a law would face...
13 Jul 2014 - 10:54
Women during the Age of Pahlavi, Ashraf Pahlavi
Ashraf Pahlavi the twin sister of Mohammad Reza shah was born on 4th, Aban 1919 (1298) in Tehran. Her father Reza khan, was the colonel of the Cossack’s quarters and her mother was Tajol-molok Ayromlu daughter of Mirpanj Teymour khan Ayromlu the high ranking official in the Cossack’s army. She was named Zahra and her...
8 Jul 2014 - 14:39
Hassan Esfandiari (Mohtashamossaltaneh)
Hassan Esfandiari entitled Mohtashamossaltaneh, was born in the day of Kadir feast in Tehran, 1867. Mirza Mohammad Khan Rais, entitled Sadiqolmolk was his father who entered governmen administration since FathAli shah’s reign...
8 Jul 2014 - 14:33
Ashrafolmoluk Amini (Fakhroddowleh)
Daughter of Mozaffaraddin Shah and Sarvarossaltaneh, Ashrafolmoluk is one of the famous women of Iran’s contemporary history. She was born in Tabriz, 1846. She received her education from Tabriz old style school. She married to Mohsen Khan, son of Mirza Ali Khan Aminoddowleh, his father’s grand vizier...
8 Jul 2014 - 14:30
Seyyed Javad Sadr
Son of Mohsen Sadrolashraf, Seyyed Javad Sadr was born in Tehran, 1912. He received his primary and secondary education in Ettehadieh, Elmieh, Adab, Aqdassieh and Darolfonun schools of Tehran. He graduated from the university of Tehran in law degree. Then, he left for France to continue his education in 1925...
8 Jul 2014 - 14:14
Colonel Kazem Khan Sayyah
Son of Reza, Kazem Khan Sayyah was born in Tehran, 1895. He completed his higher education in the military school of Constantinople with the rank of artillery officer. Upon the beginning of the first world war, and disregarding...
6 Jul 2014 - 10:28
Rezashah’s Policy on Nomads Focusing on Kohkilooye & Boyerahmad Region Political Changes
Nomads tribes within themselves and due to other tribes and the central government, whether in the shape of combating against the central state or defending it against strangers invade or the internal insurgent have observed numerous bitter and sweet incidents throughout history...
6 Jul 2014 - 10:09
Nationalization of Iran Oil industry and English Conspirators in Khuzestan
Simultaneously, with the approval of the planning of the Iran Oil industry's nationalization by Senate and National Consultative Assembly, an English and Iran oil company refused to pay 30 percent of the workers' wages of Mashour port and other ports such as Aqa jari, Lali and white oil. Therefore, the workers stroke and the...
6 Jul 2014 - 09:07
Literature in Modernization Age
Literature as a part of the entire culture of a society reflects the political, social, economic & cultural status of the society; meanwhile it expresses desires, ideas in one hand and on the other hand shows the value system of the society. Literature expresses the ongoing status of the society and it’s a social institution screening the life...
6 Jul 2014 - 09:06
The Jangal (Jungle) Movement and 1921 Coup
The Jangal (Jungle) movement is one of the main events occurred during the period from the Constitutional movement up to Reza Khan's 1921 coup. Through agrandisment of the danger of Bolshevism and the Jangal movement, the British made a psychological war to prepare the ground for the coup...
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