Pahlavi Iran
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Pahlavi Iran
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Tehran, the capital of Iran is located on the northern central slopes of Alborz Mountains. It is an attractive destination for tourists with a mild climate around the year, ancient architectural monuments and modern recreational facilities.
Imam-Khomeini Hospital Complex is a leading healthcare centre in the country. Formerly known as the Pahlavi Hospital it is one of the oldest medical institutes focused on providing modern and quality services and carrying on continued research. The hospital complex houses various hospitals and research centers; three main hospitals are the Imam-Khomeini Hospital, the Cancer Institute and the Vali-Assr Hospital. It has also has a center dedicated to research and treatment for infertility, spinal and brain injuries, neurology and AIDS. Being the hub of research and education ensures that you can expect the most modern treatment here. The Imam-Khomeini Hospital is the leading unit of the complex and is equipped to deal with a large number of patients, providing treatment for a wide range of specialties. It has general and sub-specialized surgical wards, pathology laboratories and imaging departments. The hospital address is Boulevard Keshavarz in the Square Vliasr.
Iran Cancer Institute part of the complex is the only comprehensive cancer center in Iran. The institute is the focal center for cancer treatment and research in the country. The center includes surgical, radiation and medical oncology, with pathology and imaging departments, along with genetics counseling, all dedicated to cancer treatment.
Khatamolanbia Hospital was set up with an aim of providing advanced and specialized medical treatment to the people of Iran so that they do not have to visit foreign locations for services. The hospital provides nigth and day service with well-trained staff. The infrastructure of the hospital is contemporary. The emergency department at the hospital is well-equipped and dependable. The hospital has only just recently established a specialized gynecological cancer center. It also focuses on advanced treatment for heart ailments.
Bahrami Children Hospital was set up in 1957. It is one of the two dedicated pediatric hospitals in Tehran and is affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences. The hospital is staffed by some of the most reputed doctors in the country; their facilities and infrastructure is highly sophisticated and they have modern subspecialty units. The hospital provides a wide range of medical specialties for children and has PICU (Pediatric Intensive Care Unit) and NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit).
In case you are in need of specialized medical care you can visit the Milad Hospital. Here you can expect good services and a comfortable environment. The hospital is an ISO 9001:2000 compliant and offers services for a large number of medical specialties. The infrastructure and the diagnostic amenities at the hospital is state-of-art. A large number of patients are referred to the hospital for advanced treatment such as open heart surgery and other coronary related problems.
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Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, and Wife Queen Soraya Esfandiary, 1950s $19.99 Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, and Wife Queen Soraya Esfandiary, 1950s - Premium Poster |
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Yasmine Pahlavi $92.4 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Crown Princess Yasmine Pahlavi (born EtemadAmini, 26 June 1968) is the wife of Reza Pahlavi, born crown prince to the throne of Iran. Had there not been for the Islamic revolution in Iran, she would be Shahbanou (Empress) and would be styled Her Imperial Majesty. However, she does not use nor has she claimed this style or title. Yasmine Etemad Amini was born in Pars Hospital in Tehran, Iran on July 26, 1968. She attended the private Tehran Community School in Tehran until the rising tensions in the late 1970s forced her family to leave Iran permanently. They settled in the San Francisco area in California where she attended and matriculated Notre Dame High School. She is a graduate of The George Washington University, obtaining a B.A. in Political Science, and Doctorate in Jurisprudence from The George Washington University Law School. She is a member of the Maryland Bar Association. She worked for ten years as a staff attorney for Childrens Law Center in Washington, DC, representing the rights of atrisk youth. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 142 Publication Date: 2010/08/19 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.33 inches |
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Portrait of Queen Farah Pahlavi Dressed in a Ceremonial Attire, Gulistan Palace, Tehran, Iran $39.99 James L. Stanfield Portrait of Queen Farah Pahlavi Dressed in a Ceremonial Attire, Gulistan Palace, Tehran, Iran - Photographic Print |
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The History of Iran: The Pahlavi Dynasty, World War II, and the Iranian Revolution $23.18 This book is about the beginning of the modern history of Iran. Readers will learn about how the Pahlavi Dynasty began, the Iran Crisis of 1946, and the White Revolution. The book also discusses Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and the Iranian Revolution under Ruhollah Khomeini. This book was created and put into distribution by a team of dedicated editors using open source and proprietary publishing tools. One of the advantages to the way we publish books is that our content is up to date and written by dedicated subject matter experts from all over the world. By adding a layer of screening and curatorial attention to this material, we are able to offer a book that is relevant, informative and unique. |
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Pahlavi Dynasty: Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Rez Sh H, Farah Pahlavi, Princess Ashraf Pahlavi, Ali-Reza Pahlavi, Hossein Fardoust $19.32 Chapters: Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 129. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Mohammad Rez Shh Pahlavi, Shah of Iran, (Persian: 26 October 1919 27 July 1980), was the emperor of Iran from 16 September 1941, until his overthrow by the Iranian Revolution on 11 February 1979. He was the second and last monarch of the House of Pahlavi of the Iranian monarchy. Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi held several titles: His Imperial Majesty, Shahanshah (King of Kings, Emperor), Aryamehr (Light of the Aryans) and Bozorg Arteshtrn (Head of the Warriors, Persian: ). Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi came to power during World War II after an Anglo-Soviet invasion forced the abdication of his father Reza Shah. His rule oversaw the nationalization of the Iranian oil industry under the prime ministership of Mohammad Mosaddeq. During the Shah's reign, Iran marked the anniversary of 2,500 years of continuous monarchy since the founding of the Persian Empire by Cyrus the Great. His White Revolution a series of economic and social reforms intended to transform Iran into a global power succeeded in modernizing the nation, nationalizing many natural resources and extending suffrage to women, among other things. However, the decline of the traditional power of the Shi'a clergy due to parts of the reforms increased opposition, eventually leading to his overthrow. Although a Muslim himself, the Shah gradually lost support from the Shi'a clergy of Iran, particularly due to his strong policy of modernization, secularization and conflict with the traditional class of merchants known as bazaari, and recognition of Israel. Clashes with the Islamists, increased communist activity and a 1953 period of political disagreements with Mohammad Mosaddeq eventually leading to Mosaddeq's ousting caused wha...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=20065598 |
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The Army and Creation of the Pahlavi State in Iran, 1921-1926 $103.94 No Synopsis Available |
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Women in Iran $129.05 Women in Iran. Henna, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Achaemenid Empire, Seleucid Empire, Persian Miniature, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Womens Rights Movement in Iran, Parliament of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Iran National Football Team, Shirin Ebadi, Science and Technology in Iran, International Womens Day, Iranian Revolution, Persian Literature, Iranian Women and Persian Music, Culture of Iran, Kurdish Women. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 194 Publication Date: 2009/10/25 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.44 inches |
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Religion and Politics in Contemporary Iran: Clergy-State Relations in the Pahlavi Period $29.2 No Synopsis Available |
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Iran and the Rise of the Reza Shah : From Qajar Collapse to Pahlavi Power $38.48 No Synopsis Available |
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Princess Shams Pahlavi $29.99 Princess Shams Pahlavi - Photographic Print |
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Iran and State Terrorism $144.98 Since the 1979 Iranian Revolution when the Americanbacked Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was overthrown and replaced by an Islamic Republic led by Ayatollah Khomeini, the government of Iran has been accused by United States, Israel and some European countries, of funding, providing equipment, weapons, training and giving sanctuary to terrorists. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 252 Publication Date: 2010/12/04 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.57 inches |
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Essay on the Pahlavi Language (1870) $19.84 From The Pahlavi-Pazand Glossary Edited By Destur Hoshangji And M. Haug. |
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The Iran Agenda: The Real Story of U.S. Policy and the Middle East Crisis $16.03 Based on firsthand reporting in Iran and the United States, "The Iran Agenda" explores the turbulent recent history between the two countries and shows how it has led to a showdown over nuclear technology.In addition to covering the political story, Erlich offers firsthand insights on Iran 's domestic politics, popular culture, and diverse population He also interviews the former Shah 's son, Reza Pahlavi, as well as the members of Southern California 's large Iranian expatriate community and reports on their efforts to shape Iran 's future. |
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Scouting in Iran : Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Asadollah Alam, Iran Scout Organization, 15th World Scout Jamboree, Fereshtegan-E Pishahang-E ?r?n $9.53 No Synopsis Available |
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Iranian Shah Reza Pahlavi Arriving $79.99 Carl Mydans Iranian Shah Reza Pahlavi Arriving - Premium Photographic Print |
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The Unthinkable Revolution in Iran $31.2 The shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, would remain on the throne for the foreseeable future: This was the firm conclusion of a top-secret CIA analysis issued in October 1978. One hundred days later the shah--despite his massive military, fearsome security police, and superpower support was overthrown by a popular and largely peaceful revolution. But the CIA was not alone in its myopia, as Charles Kurzman reveals in this penetrating work; Iranians themselves, except for a tiny minority, considered a revolution inconceivable until it actually occurred. Revisiting the circumstances surrounding the fall of the shah, Kurzman offers rare insight into the nature and evolution of the Iranian revolution and into the ultimate unpredictability of protest movements in general. As one Iranian recalls, "The future was up in the air." Through interviews and eyewitness accounts, declassified security documents and underground pamphlets, Kurzman documents the overwhelming sense of confusion that gripped pre-revolutionary Iran, and that characterizes major protest movements. His book provides a striking picture of the chaotic conditions under which Iranians acted, participating in protest only when they expected others to do so too, the process approaching critical mass in unforeseen and unforeseeable ways. Only when large numbers of Iranians began to "think the unthinkable," in the words of the U.S. ambassador, did revolutionary expectations become a self-fulfilling prophecy. A corrective to 20-20 hindsight, this book reveals shortcomings of analyses that make the Iranian revolution or any major protest movement seem inevitable in retrospect. |
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Resistance to the Shah: Landowners and Ulama in Iran $45.68 Mohammad Gholi Majd examines land policy in Iran under the two Pahlavi shahs from 1925 to 1979, the social and economic consequences of the policies, and their impact on the popular uprisings of 1962-63, which many scholars regard as the beginning of the Islamic revolution. Contrary to widely held views, much of Iran's agricultural land up to 1960 was owned by 1.3 million small landowners. Mohammad Gholi Majd points out that traditional Islamic practices of matrimony and inheritance resulted in a continuous redistribution of landownership and included a system of sharecropping that fulfilled a vital social and economic function. Tenants enjoyed secure rights to the land and the water, could not be easily evicted, and were thus practically owners themselves. In short, conditions in Iran were entirely different from those assumed in most Western theories of land policy and reform. Pressured by the United States in the 1950s to inaugurate land reform, the shah in his initial attempts met with stiff resistance from parliament and the Islamic leadership. The result, Majd argues, was an effective alliance between landowners and the fundamentalist Islamic ulama, in particular Ayatollah Khomeini, who emerged as the principal leader of the religious opposition. In addition to photos of the secular and religious opposition leaders, the book contains many rare photos of rural Iran during the periods 1890-1911 (below, right, freedom fighters, Rasht, 1909) and 1930-1960. For students of Iran and the Middle East as well as those interested in agrarian change and reform, this work offers a provocative and revisionist perspective on important events in Iran's recent history. |
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Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini $30 An Iranian cleric who criticized the modernization efforts of the Shah of Iran (Mohammed Reza Pahlavi), Khomeini called for a fundamentalist Islamic state in Iran. |
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Revolution and Reform in Russia and Iran (Hardcover) $163.15 The Russian Revolutions of 1917 and the Iranian Revolution of 1979 are two examples of dramatic, sudden and extraordinary political upheaval that significantly altered the nature of the state and society in the modern age. Here, Ghoncheh Tazmini provides an unprecedented comparative look at these two major revolutions of the twentieth century: their roots, events, impact and subsequent efforts to reform. By doing so, she draws the conclusion that in spite of their differing goals, ideologies and outcomes, these two defining upheavals share an important similarity: both occurred after years of rapid, state-sponsored modernisation efforts carried out against the backdrop of a form of government that bore all the hallmarks of a repressive autocracy. It was this kind of modernisation - a modernisation from above - that the author maintains heavily contributed to the socio-economic discontent and political instability that proved to be the downfall of the Romanov and Pahlavi dynasties.  Revolution and Reform in Russia and Iran offers a critical exploration of monarchies of Tsar Nicholas II and the Shahs Reza and Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, and their attempts to implement modernisation from above. She furthermore examines the successful attempts of the revolutionary movements inspired and led by Lenin and the Ayatollah Khomeini to gain control of the state, and the subsequent efforts of these two men to shape both state and society according to their respective ideologies. Although these two experiences of revolution and reform are removed from each other both spatially and temporally, Tazmini highlights their similarities. She furthermore examines the successes and failures of their political elites, stressing the continuity of the dilemma surrounding the all-important issue of modernisation. Thus Tazmini demonstrates how these issues continue to impact the rule of men like Mikhail Gorbachev and Vladimir Putin in Russia, and Mohammad Kha |
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The Shah and I: The Confidential Diary of Iran's Royal Court, 1969-1977 $23.16 Asadollah Alam, an urbane aristocrat from the oldest of Iran's great families, was the Shah's most trusted friend and confidant. As Prime Minister in 1962, Alam orchestrated the defeat of Ayatollah Khomeini's first serious challenge to the Pahlavi regime. Subsequently he was made Minister of Court, a position of unique power and influence, which he retained until 1977. Alam's diaries cover a nine-year period with remarkable frankness, recording his almost daily meetings and conversations with the Shah. |
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Pahlavi Texts $29.55 This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. |
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44 Days: Iran and the Remaking of the World (National Geographic) $16.99 At a time when most Westerners fled the carnage in Iran, David Burnett was one of the few to stay and document the breathtakingly sudden fall of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in December 1978, and the chaotic political maneuvering that would culminate in the triumph of the Ayatollahs and the birth of the Islamic Republic. 44 Days re-creates a coup that led to our long hostage crisis, President Jimmy CarterÂ’s political demise, and an enmity still blazing after thirty years. BurnettÂ’s vivid images of the dizzying events and emotions of that turbulent time illustrate his narrative of the monarchyÂ’s destruction, the last-ditch efforts to salvage a secular government, and the establishment of a hard-line regime dominated by religious leaders and the rule of Islamic law. Accompanying BurnettÂ’s account is a penetrating foreword by commentator Christiane Amanpour, herself Iranian-born, as well as an essay by celebrated New York Times reporter John Kifner, who shares his own experience of revolution in Iran and reflects upon its decades-long aftermath. Filled with powerful insights into the revolution and its pertinence today, this book is for history and current affairs buffs, photography lovers, and everyone interested in the clash of Islamic fundamentalism and the West. |
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