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- He made a great mistake in Iran ( pushing out Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi ).
- Queen Fawzia Fuad Chirine with Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi and their daughter, Princess Shahnaz Pahlavi in Tehran during the Second World War.
- Britain ousted the monarch, Reza Shah, whom it regarded as unmanageable, and replaced him with his son, Mohammed Reza Pahlevi.
- Many of them have no particular love or hatred for the late Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi or even for Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the cleric who led the revolution.
- The document shows that the CIA had almost complete contempt for the man it was empowering, Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, whom it derided as a vacillating coward.
- _1941 _ Britain and the Soviet Union invade to counter threat of expanding German influence; the shah abdicates in favor of his son, Mohammed Reza Pahlevi.
- When Britain and the Soviet Union forced Reza Shah from power in favor of his son, Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, in 1941, Mossadegh became a member of Parliament.
- The last meeting between a pope and a top Iranian leader was in 1970, when Pope Paul VI was greeted during an airport stopover in Tehran by Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi.
- As sweeping as it was, the Iranian revolution did not obliterate the Westernized society built up by Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, in which women had begun to play a major role.
- On the morning of Aug . 19, several Tehran papers published Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi's long-awaited decrees, and soon pro-shah crowds were building in the streets.
- Monoochehr Sadeghi was born in Tehran, Iran, and performed on the santur, a stringed instrument played with hammers, in the orchestra that played for the late Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi.
- "The Shah of Iran and the Iranian Hostage Crisis " is a bargain-basement recapitulation, in less than 37 minutes, of the 37-year rule of Mohammed Reza Pahlevi.
- At the top of Iran's list of historical grievances against the United States is the coup engineered by the CIA in 1953 to oust Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh and reinstate Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi.
- After the young Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi played center forward at his Swiss boarding school in the 1930s, soccer was elevated from a street sport to one worthy of the higher classes to play at their private clubs.
- Khatami was similarly relaxed and expansive in an invitation-only reception Sunday with about 800 Iranians living in America, some of whom had held positions in the regime of the late Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi or had fled Iran during the revolution.
- Belfield, a former student and activist at Howard University, fled the United States before being indicted in the 1980 killing of Ali Akbar Tabatabai, who was press attache at the Iranian Embassy in Washington before Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi was deposed.
- Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi once said Iran would have nuclear weapons " without a doubt and sooner than one would think, " and it was he who asked Siemens of Germany in the 1970s to build a nuclear energy complex for his country.
- Seated in an armchair in the sumptuous Pink Palace, which used to belong to Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, she opened her head-to-toe chador to reveal a printed head scarf, tinted brown hair and a black tailored jacket with white piping.
- When the CIA helped overthrow Mohammed Mossadegh as Iran's prime minister in 1953, ensuring another 25 years of rule for Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, the CIA was already figuring that its first effort to topple a foreign government would not be its last.
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