No, There is no monarchy in Iran`s government.
BUT, There is a relegious leader in Iran named "Khamene ee"
Recently some intervention of him in administration of Iran has been seen. But he is not the king or something else. It looks like POP of christans.
By the way, I have to add that the administration of the Iran`s militay is with Iran`s relegious leader !
Iran is a Islamic Republic - which means the people vote for the president but there is always a religious leader who doesnt get elected, such as Ayatollah Khomeini and the present leader, Ayatollah Khamanei
Iran is not a monarchy; it has no king. It is a theocracy, ruled by the Ayatollah Khamenei as Grand Ayatollah.
However, prior to 1979, Iran was a monarchy and had been for over 2000 years.
No, it was monarchy before the revolution in 1979, and is now the Islamic Republic.
No, they are in exile since the overthrow of the Shah.
Iran is not a monarchy; it has no king. It is a theocracy, ruled by the Ayatollah Khamenei as Grand Ayatollah. However, prior to 1979, Iran was a monarchy and had been for over 2000 years.
Iran had a monarchy before 1900. Qajar monarchy.
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Sweden has always been a monarchy.
Present-day Lebanon never was a monarchy; it has always been a republic.
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Iran (Persia) has never had a civil war. If you are referring to the 1979 Revolution, that is known as the Iranian Revolution which toppled the Shah and the system of Persian monarchy which had been in place for roughly 2,500 years.
The first modern Persian Empire was the Safavid Empire in 1501 and Iran has remained more-or-less independent since then, but Iran has been the center of numerous other empires that may not have been headquartered within Iran's boundaries.
Australia has been a constitutional monarchy since Federation, which occurred on 1 January 1901.