Mirza Sayyed Mohammad Tabatabai Seyyed Abdollah Behbahani Ruhollah Khomeini Islamic fundamentalism in Iran His surname is also spelt Mossadeq, Mosaddiq,...
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later in 1953, in response to the decision by Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadeq to nationalize the petroleum industry in Iran, the CIA and MI6 organized...
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they turned against the leader of the nationalization movement, Mohammad Mossadeq, when he became prime minister, because of his refusal to implement...
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early 1950s, after the 1953 coup d'état against the government of Dr. Mohammad Mossadeq who was Prime Minister of Iran from April 1951 to August 1953 (with...
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successful plot to overthrow the government of Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadeq. The plot replaced Iran's first democratically elected Prime Minister...
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rose rapidly in Iran's military after the fall of Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadeq in 1953. A close associate of Prime Minister Fazlollah Zahedi, he...
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Muhammad Iqbal (redirect from Mohammad Iqbal)
praised the work of Iqbal in Persian. In 1952, Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadeq, a national hero because of his oil nationalization policy, broadcast...
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to reveal was that celebrated nationalist Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadeq was not a mortal enemy of the British, but had "always favored" them...
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democracy and human rights from Cyrus and Darius, 2,500 years ago to Mohammad Mossadeq, the prime minister of modern Iran who nationalized the oil industry...
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petroleum industry. A year later, the government of Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadeq formed the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). A 1953 coup d'état...
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1953 Iranian coup d'état (category Mohammad Mosaddegh)
democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh in favor of strengthening the autocratic rule of the shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, on 19 August 1953...
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ISBN 0815630182. Maleki, Bahman (November 2008). "Chapter IV: Mossadeq's Premiership". The role of Dr Mossadeq in democratization of Iran polity (Ph.D. thesis). University...
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the young girl meets an older man, a pro-Mossadeq-era intellectual and magazine editor, Roozebeh (Mohammad Nikbin), who is intrigued by her “naive dedication...
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Order. A nephew of his wife was Mohammed Mossadeq, the Prime Minister of Iran during the Pahlavi dynasty. Mossadeq was overthrown by a coup d'état staged...
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Persian stories and fables as well as historical figures such as Mossadeq (Mohammad Mosaddegh) and Ruhollah Khomeini (the Ayatollah Khomeini) and historic...
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BBC Persian (section Under Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi)
1932-2012, p 129-132. Routledge Link " 'when it came to reporting adversely on Mossadeq, for two weeks all Iranian broadcasters disappeared. The BBC had no choice...
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dissolved both the Majlis and Senate. Upon Mossadeq's ouster, the legislative bodies were revived. 1961, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi dissolved both the Majlis and...
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and assure him that he receives both U.S. and U.K.'s support in opposing Mossadeq. Second, General Schwarzkopf would also make a visit and be introduced...
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1950 Iranian legislative election (category Mohammad Mosaddegh)
Majles elections held in early 1950, the national front won eleven seats. Mossadeq headed the victor's list in Tehran. Kashani, Shayegan, Baqai, Makki, Haerizadeh...
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first appeared in the Clandestine Service History—Overthrow of Premier Mossadeq of Iran—November 1952–August 1953, the CIA's internal history of the 1953...
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Answer to History (category Mohammad Reza Pahlavi)
ambitious modernization programs. "We always suspected" he writes, "that [Mossadeq] was a British agent, a suspicion his further posturing as an anti-British...
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1943–1944 Iranian legislative election (category Mohammad Mosaddegh)
deputies who usually followed the lead of Mossadeq, especially on foreign and constitutional issues. Closest to Mossadeq were the five representatives of the...
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Revolution. Abadan Crisis International crisis National Front of Iran Mohammed Mossadeq 1953 Iranian coup d'état Mackey, Sandra, 1937- , The Iranians : Persia...
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1952 Iranian legislative election (category Mohammad Mosaddegh)
Qonatabadi from the Society of Muslim Warriors; nonparty supporters of Mossadeq, such as Shayegan, Razavi, Nariman, Makki, and Haerzadeh; and Khosrow and...
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along with the return to Iran of the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi from his brief exile in Italy. The anti-Mossadeq plan was orchestrated by the CIA under the...
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Najm al-Saltaneh, mother of Iran's other future Prime Minister Dr Mohammad Mossadeq. Mirzā Mohsen Khān had a brief spell in government as minister of...
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to the part he played in the operation. Roosevelt, 26 years after the Mossadeq coup, wrote a book about how he and the CIA had carried out the operation...
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Newton (March 1954). Clandestine Service history: overthrow of Premier Mossadeq of Iran, November 1952 – August 1953 (Report). Central Intelligence Agency...
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the Iranian people. In 1953, the government of prime minister Mohammed Mossadeq was overthrown in a coup organized by the CIA and MI6. Many liberal Iranians...
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Mohamed Hassanein Heikal (redirect from Mohammad Hassanein Heykal)
ISBN 9780394595962 (1981) The Return of the Ayatollah: The Iranian Revolution from Mossadeq to Khomeini (London: Deutsch, 1981) ISBN 9780233974040 (1982) Iran: The...
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