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Using Clothing to Unify a Country: The History of Reza Shah’s Dress Reform in Iran

open access: yes, 2013
The dress reform in Iran was one of the most significant legacies of Reza Shah Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran from 1925 to 1941 (Vogelsang-Eastwood 2012a). Before the modernization of Iran by Reza Shah, Iranians tended to dress diversely in different regions ...
Amanda J Thompson
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Reza Shah’s journey into exile

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2017
AbstractOn September 16, 1941, three weeks after British and Soviet troops invaded Iran in the Second World War and occupied the country, Reza Shah abdicated the throne in favor of his son, quit Iranian soil and boarded a British ship to go into exile. The British refused to allow Reza Shah to choose his own place of exile (South America) and sent him ...
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Britain and the abdication of Reza Shah

Middle Eastern Studies, 2015
ABSTRACTOn the eve of the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran in the Second World War, Sir Reader Bullard, the British minister in Tehran, urged on his government the desirability of removing the Iranian ruler, Reza Shah, from office. Association with the ‘universally detested’ shah, whom he described as a ‘greedy ignorant savage’, was detrimental to Britain'
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The Spirit of Tolerance in Islam, by Reza Shah-Kazemi

Religious Studies and Theology, 2013
The Spirit of Tolerance in Islam, by Reza Shah-Kazemi. I. B. Tauris and Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2012.
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