No, Imperial Germany did try to take Iran in the First World War, but failed. In the Second World War, the British Empire and the Soviet Union occupied Iran for the oil, there was no Nazi German attempt to take Iran.
It depends. The Iran-Iraq War was a war of countries not a war of religions. Numerous Shiite Iraqis were part of the Iraqi Army and did their duty for the Iraqi Government. However, the vast majority of Shiites involved in the war fought on the Iranian side since Iran committed more soldiers to the war and Iran has a higher percentage of Shiites in general and in the armed forces.
the official language of iran became english
Yes, Iran was involved in World War II. In 1941, British and Soviet forces invaded Iran to secure its oil fields and ensure the country's alignment with the Allied powers. Iran declared neutrality but was still occupied by foreign forces during the war.
They were nuetral on the surface like Sweden.
The power of the Iranian clergy becoming severely limited was a way that Iran became more westernized after World War I.
The Iran-Iraq War became internationally significant because various countries (especially the United States) used the conflict as a proxy war. As a result, they funneled weapons and money to whichever side most represented their interests or whichever side was lambasting the interests of their wider opponent. A second major reason was that the Iran-Iraq War halted or minimized the quantity to petroleum leaving the Middle East and thus imperiled many Western economies.
the Iran war
Nothing. Iran used to be called Persia until after World War 1.
The official language of Iran became English
1980 to 1988
They were at war for eight years before the Persian Gulf War. This war is typically called the Iran-Iraq War in the English-speaking world and took place from 1980-1988.