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Pahlavi Iran
former sovereign state (1925–1979)
White Revolution
1963–1979 reforms by the Shah of Iran
Trans-Iranian Railway
railway in Iran
2,500 year celebration of the Persian Empire
National event during Pahlavi Dynasty in 1971
Iran at the 1948 Summer Olympics
sporting event delegation
Iran at the 1952 Summer Olympics
sporting event delegation
Iran at the 1956 Summer Olympics
sporting event delegation
Iran at the 1960 Summer Olympics
sporting event delegation
Iran at the 1964 Summer Olympics
sporting event delegation
Iran at the 1968 Summer Olympics
sporting event delegation
Iran at the 1972 Summer Olympics
sporting event delegation
Iran at the 1976 Summer Olympics
sporting event delegation
Iran at the 1972 Winter Olympics
sporting event delegation
Iran at the 1956 Winter Olympics
country entered in olympic winter games
Iran at the 1976 Winter Olympics
sporting event delegation
Iran at the 1964 Winter Olympics
sporting event delegation
Iran at the 1968 Winter Olympics
sporting event delegation
Imperial Anthem of Iran
National anthem
Order of the Crown
Iranian award
Kashf-e hijab
1936 decree banning Islamic veils in Iran
National Consultative Majlis
national legislative body of Iran from 1906 to 1979
nationalization of the Iranian oil industry
nationalization of oil companies in Iran in 1951
Kanoun-e-Banovan
Kanoun-e-Banovan ( ; ) was an Iranian women's rights organization, founded on 14 October 1935. It played an important part in the Kashf-e hijab reform against compulsory hijab (veiling).
Guadeloupe Conference
conference about Iranian political crisis
Jeanne d'Arc School (Tehran)
school in Tehran, Iranian national heritage site
Tabriz Lion and Sun Theater
theater in Tabriz, Iran
Bahrain Province
province in Imperial State of Iran
Women's Organization of Iran
organization
Ayandegan
Ayandegan ( lit. "The Future People") was one of the most influential and popular daily newspapers in Iran during Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's rule. It was the first morning daily paper of Iran. It had an independent and critical stance. The paper was also a liberal and nationalist publication in the Pahlavi period.