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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 Jul 2014 - 08:59
Iran and the league of Nations
Preceding to the first world war of 1914-1918, the world has never experienced such a destructive war. The sever shock of war devastations led the superpowers to think of a system to secure and maintain the world peace...
30 Jun 2014 - 12:28
The Iranians and the National Movement for Nationalization of oil Industry
Undoubtedly, oil is one of the main factors playing a leading role in Iran's economy, which has led to many important events in Iranian history. Perhaps when Mozaffaroddin Shah and his premier granted the oil concession to William Knox D'Arcy in 1901, they did not know this new material lying under...
30 Jun 2014 - 12:23
The Iranian girl schools
Prior to the constitutionalism, there was no school for girl students in Iran. The commoners had in their head that education is not admirable for girls, and girls going to school will damage their dignity. The families who believed in the education of their daughters, would prefer to have tutors to teach...
29 Jun 2014 - 14:47
Esslamieh Company: The Defensive Economy Symbol in Iranian Contemporary History
In the Qajar era Iranian Economy was not satisfactory. The national economy was in rare stagflation and the foreign goods were flooding into Iran markets. Once Iran was the exporter of textile in high quality particularly silk cloth had been turned into the importer of textile. Ozhen Felander the French archaeologist as visiting...
29 Jun 2014 - 14:26
The British and the August 19th 1953 coup
When the oil industry was being nationalized in Iran, it passed more than 50 years of the British inference and presence in Iran. Thoroughout this period, regardless of the known British officers, there were hundreds of secret agents working for the British interests. In Iran, the new currents were threatening...
29 Jun 2014 - 12:04
Ashraf Pahlavi and 1953 Iranian coup d'état
After the events of July 21, 1952, Ashraf realized that the Americans suspected to Mossadeq and the National Movement of Iran oil. Therefore, she decided to cooperate with Americans to undermine Mossadeq leadership. Particularly, since Eisenhower could assume the American's presidency, the communism threat proposed...
29 Jun 2014 - 11:45
Britain, Oil & Bakhtiaries
The early years of the 20th century were the changing years in the relations of the European states and constitution of the political poles. From the early years of this century Iranian government gave the petroleum concession to an English citizen, WILLIAM NOX DARCY, which was the origin of the effective conflicts and upheavals...
25 Jan 2014 - 14:08
An Interview with Ahmad Nafisi, the former mayor of Tehran
Ahmad Nafisi, born in 1919, was one of the former directors of the plan organization and the mayor of Tehran during the premiership of Ali Amini and Asad --lah Alam and one of the major directors of that trouble...
25 Jan 2014 - 11:57
Interview with Hossein Makki; 1920 Coup, Dr, Mossadeq’s government, Oil and History
On March 1996, in the Institute for Iranian contemporary historical studies an interview was carried out with Mr. Hossein Makki , the well-known historian of contemporary history...
25 Jan 2014 - 11:09
Dr. Mohammad Motazed Baheri
Mohammad Motazed Baheri was borin in Shirza, 1916. As his Bahai father known as Motazedosharieh, was engaged in forging of documents, he became famous as Moftazahosharieh. When he...
25 Jan 2014 - 11:04
General Azizollah Zarghami
Azizollah Zarghami (1884-1978) was one of the favorite generals of Reza Shah, and the chief of Army staff for a long time. Hossein Pasha Khan Zarghamossaltaneh Sheqaqi, his father was one of the chiefs of Sheqaqi...
25 Jan 2014 - 11:00
Sardar Fakher Hekmat
Son of Hajj Hessamaddin Shirazi, Reza Hekmat entitled Sardar Fakher was born in Tehran, 1890. He received his elementary education in Tehran Elmieh School under Mokhberossaltaneh. Then he went to Shiraz...
25 Jan 2014 - 10:56
Educational Changes During the Pahlavi period; a look from the Inside Interview with Ali Dehghan, the Former Governor – General of Azarbaijan
Ali Dehghan is one of the old academicians and graduates of high teacher’s college who has spent about 60 years of his life in cultural affairs and schools. In this conversation, while describing the cultural...
25 Jan 2014 - 09:23
Amir Alam
Second son of AliAkbar Khan Mo’tamedolvezareh, Iranian charge d’affaires in Baghdad and Syria, Dr. Amir Alam was born in Trebizond. He received his elementary education in Iran. Then, he left for Turkey to continue his...
21 Jan 2014 - 11:58
The Iranian Army in the late August 1941
Throughout the Iranian history, especially after the establishment of the Safavids and the foreign countries threatening of Iran's integrity, the reinforcement of the country's defence became one of the main priorities...
21 Jan 2014 - 11:55
The French Schools in Iran
The French missionaries played a major role among foreign missionaries who founded schools in Iran. The main French schools in Iran were Saint Louis School, Franco-Persane, Saint Josef, Jeanne d'Arc, Alliance Bani...
21 Jan 2014 - 11:36
Formation of Cossack Brigade in Iran
Qajar Iran lacked any regular and progressive army. No specific rules and regulations were developed for military service. Iranian army was characterized by total chaos and disarray. No age limit was specified for entrance...
21 Jan 2014 - 11:12
The Bombardemant of Majlis, June 23rd 1908
Following a shootout between the loyal forces of Mohammad Ali Shah and the members of Anjomans (societies), Majlis (the National Consultative Assembly) was closed in 1908, within lesser than two years, wasting much of its time...
21 Jan 2014 - 10:44
Bahaism and Politics
Following the execution of Ali Mohammad Bab, the hostility rose among his followers which led to the split in this religion. There appeared two branches: Azali Branch under Mirza Yahya Sobhe Azal and the Bahais...
21 Jan 2014 - 10:12
A Review of the Historical Background of the name "Persian Gulf"
Prior to the immigration of Aryans to Iranian plateau, the Assyrian sources referred to the Persian Gulf as "Narmarratu", meaning a bitter river, and this is the oldest name recorded for the Persian...
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