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What did the reforms of Ataturk and reza have in common?

They wanted to modernize there nation.


What effect did Ataturk's radical reforms in Turkey have on nationalists in neighboring Iran?

Ataturk's radical reforms set a blueprint for Western-Style Nationalism that could work and function in a Muslim-majority country. Iranian leaders along with Reza Shah Pahlavi used this blueprint to create a similar Western-Style Nationalism in Iran.


Were reza khan and reza shah the same person?

yes, his name was Reza Khan and he changed to Reza Shah Pahlavi when he became the Shah of Iran


Why did many Muslim religions leaders in Persia disapprove of the reforms introduced by Reza Khan?

Because they find his reforms completely against Islam. for example he prohibited Muslim women to wear Hijab.


When was Reza-Qoli Khan Hedayat born?

Reza-Qoli Khan Hedayat was born in 1800.


When did Reza-Qoli Khan Hedayat die?

Reza-Qoli Khan Hedayat died in 1871.


Who was the 1920s leader in Iran?

reza khan or reza shah or king reza


What is the population of Kalateh-ye Mohammad Reza Khan?

The population of Kalateh-ye Mohammad Reza Khan is 349.


The modernization of Iran began under the rule of?

Reza Khan


How did reza khan change Persia?

Reza Kahn arrived in Teheran on February 22, commanding of an army of 4,000 troops. His forces toppled the government and he became the new leader of Persia. His government renounced its agreement with the British. Reza Khan then entered into an agreement with the Soviets that called for the Soviets to withdraw from Persia and allowed Persia to abrogate all concessions. In 1925 Reza Khan became Reza Shah Pahlavi. He followed a policy of modernization and development in Persia


Who was Shah Reza Khan Pahlavi?

Shah Reza Khan Pahlavi, later known as Reza Shah, was the founder of the Pahlavi dynasty in Iran and served as the Shah from 1925 until his abdication in 1941. He implemented a series of modernization and secularization reforms aimed at transforming Iran into a modern nation-state, while also centralizing power and reducing the influence of traditional institutions, particularly the clergy. His reign was marked by significant infrastructure improvements and economic development but also by authoritarian rule and repression of dissent. Reza Shah was forced to abdicate during World War II due to Allied pressure, and he was succeeded by his son, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.


Who was the Persian army officer who seized the government in 1921?

Reza Khan, who became Reza Shah. He was Persian, but in the Russian Cossack Regiment.