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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Mohammad Reza Pahlavi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi (in Persian: محمدرضا شاه پهلوی) (October 26, 1919 – July 27, 1980), Styled His Imperial Majesty, Shahanshah Aryamehr (Light of the Aryans), was the last reigning Shah of Iran to date, ruling from 1941 until 1979.
Mohammad Reza was born in Tehran, Iran to Reza Pahlavi, the Shah between 1925 and 1941, and his second wife Tadj ol-Molouk (1896 – 1982).
The Shah's third wife was Farah Diba (born October 14, 1938), daughter of Sohrab Diba, Captain in the Imperial Iranian Army, and his wife, Faredeh Ghotbi.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Mohammad_Reza_Pahlavi   (1703 words)

  
 The Struggle for Iran - Geography, Government, Economy, The People - The Iran Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi came to power in 1953 in a coup engineered by the CIA.
Mass demonstrations erupted in 1978, escalating until the Shah fled Tehran in January 1979.
He represented those conservatives who were uncomfortable with the Western type of modernization enforced by the Shah and those Iranians who felt the Shah had gone against Islam.
www.iranproject.org /iran/iran.html   (1241 words)

  
 Saddam Hussein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After Saddam had negotiated the 1975 treaty with Iran, Shah Pahlavi withdrew support for the Kurds, who suffered a total defeat.
In 1979 Iran's Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, was overthrown by the Islamic Revolution, thus giving way to an Islamic republic led by the Ayatollah Khomeini.
Under pressure from the Shah, who had agreed to a rapprochement between Iraq and Iran in 1975, Saddam agreed to expel Khomeini in 1978.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Saddam_Hussein   (9947 words)

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