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When and how did the shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi come to power what was the US's role in his becoming shah?

This question confuses two different times of the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's ascension to power. in 1940, the UK and USSR jointly sponsored a coup d'etat which forcibly dethroned Shah Reza Pahlavi, in favor of his son Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, in order to secure the right to freely transport petroleum and other goods across Iranian soil. In 1951, the Shah was substantially weakened in his power through acts of Majlis (Parliament) and specifically Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh. In 1953, the US CIA and British MI6 launched a coup d'etat to restore the Shah's authoritarian rule to where it had been in the 1940s.


Why did President Carter permit deposed Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi to come to the US in 1979 and why did this trigger Iranian militants to take American hostages from the American embassy?

President Carter permited the deposed Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi to come to the US so he could receive medical treatment for cancer. Iranian militants felt this action was the West interfering with their country's business and argued that the Shah should be returned to Iran to stand trial for his crimes against the country.


Why was Mohammad reza pahlavi fomous?

s famous becaus ehe would come up with a decision when there was a criss\ but this again and again led to the building of a system that wasnt perse ashraf or palavie. where i sat this was the case. firm after firm did thrive but what it built was o rbecame a mal culuturalism that would enable a revouloussion to object. one day the borad cast was we did object. and the shah was sent to exile.neda eftekahr.


What is America's role in Persia?

The US assisted Muhammad Reza Pahlavi Shah come to power in 1953 after he had been forced out in 1951.In 1953, the CIA launched a coup d'état in Iran, called Operation Ajax. which re-installed the Shah of Iran after he had been forced out in 1951. The US and UK both knew that Iranian Prime Minister Mohammed Mosaddegh would nationalize the oil fields in Iran, which would have huge economic ramifications for the UK, and feared that he would create an alliance with the Soviet Union since he was very amenable to Iranian Communists and their political views. As a result, the US and UK both preferred the strongly Western-aligned Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and instigated the coup that put him in power. The policy was negative, not only for the citizens of Iran who were subjected to numerous human rights abuses post-replacement, but also for the US which alienated the Iranian people in the long-term and was unable to seriously halt the growth of communism.


What country became the Shi'ite Islamic Republic?

The country to which you may be referencing, is the Islamic republic of Iran. The aforementioned was known as Iran, or Persia, during the reign of Shah Reza Pahlavi, until he was overthrown, during what has come to be known as the Islamic Revolution, or Iranian Revolution, during the year 1979. I should be mentioned that Iran is the largest majority Shi'ite country in the world.


Were did profit Mohamed come from?

Mohammad was born in Makkah in the year 570


What would be an effect starter to an argumentative essay about there should be no sacred cows in political cartoons?

"If Mohammad can't go to the mountain, let the mountain come to Mohammad."


When will Mohammad amir will played againg?

I Think he will Come in 2015 world cup


Is there a verse in the Old Testament that talk about Mohammad?

No. The Old Testament does not come past 1 AD, the supposed year Jesus Christ was born. Mohammad was born approximately 570 years after Jesus.


Why did the US support Reza Shah for so long?

Mohamad reza shah pahlavi aka aryamehr was the consistently the most pro US leader in middle east during his 37 reign. Iran's economy and military and anything in between was some how modeled Americans.He was the first Muslim leader to establish realtionship with Israel and urged president saddat of Egypt to make peace with the Jewish state. He aligned Iran's interest with that of USA in the region and was instrumental in keeping soviet union's ambitions in check by signing many military agreements with US. Ironically in his last interview with David forest in Panama , the shah blamed the US for his ouster. The shah had grown very powerfull and was begining to move away from US camp, this led to falling in favor with US and his fall from power. He did what he could to keep Iran growing and being in peace with its neighbors in that very volitale region.Oil, plain and simple. U.S. and Britains have been tangled up in the oil business in the Mideast for many years. Brits started all this. Churchill was key, initially. Later, Truman refused to involve the U.S. but, later, Eisenhower accept Brit BS that they would turn Commies if U.S. didn't help. U.S. got tangled up in Iran and then with Israel and now Iraq and Afghanistan.


Was there any prediction by prophet Mohammad the world will come to an end?

There was. It was very similar to the Christian's end times.


Did the Aztec come to power in1300s?

yes they did come to power in 1300s