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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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14 Nov 2015 - 11:20
Field Martial Mohammad Khatami
Ebrahim Hadidi Son of Mahmud Khatami and nephew to Seyyed Hassan Emami (Tehran's Emam Jomeh), Mohammad Khatami was born in Rasht, 1918. Following his primary education, he entered the Military College in 1939 and became second lieutenant. Then he left for England to enter pilot training courses. When returned ...
14 Nov 2015 - 08:16
Sit-ins in Constitutionalism
Ebrahim Hadidi Subsequent to the dispute among merchants and the Belgian Josef Nose (head of Iran customs), the governor of Tehran, Ahmad Ala-od-dowled, recalled some of the Tehran merchants by the order of abdolMajad Einoddowleh and punished them for the rises in the sugar price. This event led to the closure of bazaars,...
11 Nov 2015 - 15:05
Najafqoli Samsamossaltaneh Bakhtiari
Ibrahim Hadidi When the coalition of different and even opposing forces were united to oust Najafqoli Khan Samsamaossaltaneh Bakhtiari, and appoint Vossouqoddowleh as prime minister, many people would have never thought that in Vosough's administration "Finance and army would be supervised by British teachers and commanders." Hermitage Smith ...
11 Nov 2015 - 09:42
Constitutional Movement on pictures
Moussa Haqqani Years between 1906 to 1912 have been a critical and fateful period in Iran’s contemporary history called constitutionalism. The Iranian campaign in seeking justice and constitution was realized in a period when much of the East was caught in the coil of tyranny. It is clear that high success of the movement could flourish ...
11 Nov 2015 - 09:15
The Senate
Rozita Miri By virtue of the constitutional law dated 1906, further to national consultative assembly, there must be founded a Senate in Iran. However due to some oppositions, it was not formed until the end of the Reza Shah's rule. Following the occupation of Iran by the allied powers in 1941, Reza Shah's exile and weakening ...
10 Nov 2015 - 13:36
The Conquest of Tehran
Rozita Miri Following the national protest and leadership of distinguished clergy of Tehran, and support of the clergy of holy cities and other Iranian cities like Isfahan and Tabriz in 1906; Mozaffaraddin Shah to conceded to issue the Constitutional decree and in the command makes it clear that nation's role in the handling of the state's ...
10 Nov 2015 - 10:13
Reza Khan and 1921 Coup
Rozita Miri February 22nd 1921 coup of Reza Khan may be considered a turning point in the political relationship ofIran and the Britain. As 1917 revolution of the Russia has deprived the Qajars from Russian support, it was time for its rival to expand its influence more than ever. The main purpose of the coup ...
10 Nov 2015 - 09:22
Tobacco sanctions
Rozita Miri The fourth king of Qajar dynasty, Nasseraddin Shah reigned nearly half a century from 13th September 1848 to 30th April 1896. The monarch was very interested in hunting, tourism and travel to different parts of the country. He had several short and long trip to Iran and abroad. He traveled to Europe three times and each time he granted ...
9 Nov 2015 - 13:30
Uprising of July 21st 1952
Rozzita Miri July 21st 1952 uprising is a memorable event in the history of contemporary Iran. This incident is perhaps the only case in which the king showed deference to the constitution. Taking charge of military and police forces by Dr. Mohammed Mossadegh was an unique event in the history of the Pahlavis. Subsequent to the opening ...
9 Nov 2015 - 09:28
August 19th, 1953 Coup
Ibrahim Hadidi From the very beginning of the Mossadeq’s taking the power in his hands and nationalization of oil industry, the thoughts to launch a coup and military intervention in Iran were played by some of British circles. However, the solidarity and cohesion of the pro nationalization groups and the early opposition of ...
9 Nov 2015 - 08:49
1921 Coup and the Militarized Architecture
Dr. Mostafa KianiThis file is edited in PDF format and in Persian language. Please download and run it in Adobe Acrobat Reader.
8 Nov 2015 - 15:41
Police Headquarters under the Qajar Reign
Rozzita MiriThis file is edited in PDF format and in Persian language. Please download and run it in Adobe Acrobat Reader.
8 Nov 2015 - 11:11
Land Reform
Mehdi Jangravi Land reform is a change made by the governments in the ownership systems and exploitation of agricultural lands, and it is done in various ways. It is followed with many political outcomes. In many third world countries, land reform meant taking the lands from great landowners and dividing it among the farmers. It might have ...
4 Oct 2015 - 13:20
Mirza Ali Asghar Khan Aminossoltan
Rozita Miri One of the main figures of Qajar ministers, Mirza Ali Ashgar Khan Aminossoltan was born in Tehran, 1858-59. His father, Mirza Ebrahim Agha Aminossoltan was the minister of court and interior under Nasseraddin Shah. He was taught Persian language and literature and various sciences by tutors and became well learned in Persian ...
4 Oct 2015 - 11:50
Ahmad Shah from Early Youth to the Throne
Mahshid Moussavi Ahmad Shah was the last Qajar ruler with whom the Qajar reign came to its end. Born one year after the assassination of Nasseraddin Shah, Ahmad Mirza was elected byTehranconquerors as the shah ofIranand due to his young age, they chose a regent for him. Ahmad Mirza's fate to become the shah ofIranforced him to stay ...
3 Oct 2015 - 10:04
Sattar Khan
Ebrahim Hadidi Son of Haji Hassan Qarajeh daghi, Sattar Khan (1867-1913) was born in Qarajehdagh (Arasbaran) in 32 kilometers of Mahabad. There is not much information of his childhood and adolescence until the constitutional revolution. The scattered information reveals that he worked with his father in selling of cloths in the ...
30 Sep 2015 - 08:33
Richard Nixon
Rozita Miri Richard Milhous Nixon was born in Yorba Linda, California, 9th January 1913. His father, Francis Anthony Nixon moved with his family to Whittier in 1922. As a child, he both helped his father to make living and attended the school. He was graduated from Wittier College in 1934, and gained ...
29 Sep 2015 - 08:58
Baladiyeh from the Qajar to the Pahlavi
Rozita Miri The Persian word (Baladiyeh) is the old name of municipality and in Dehkhoda Dictionary is used to mean" an establishment in any city which kept the city clean and handle food, water and fuel.'' Before the establishing of the Baladiyeh, all people in each city implemented public utility based on individual beliefs and religious ...
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29 Sep 2015 - 08:20
Reza Shah's Wives
Mehdi Jangravi Reza Shah was born in Alasht, Savadkuh of Mazandaran, 1877. His father, AbbasAli Khan was a member of Savadkuh forces, and his grandfather, MoradAli khan had lost his life in Herat war in 1856. His mother, Nushafarin was the fifth wife of AbbasAli Khan who bore only Reza Khan. Subsequent to her husband's death,...
27 Sep 2015 - 10:39
Constitutionalism
Ibrahim Hadidi Following the reforms implimented by the crown prince, Abbas Mirza and Mirza Abu'lqassem khan Qayemmaqam Farahani (Chancellor) to introduce and promote new techniques and industries and the establishment of Darolfonun (polytechnique) by Mirza Taghi Khan Amir Kabir, the country had stepped into a new level. Some Iranians became ...
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