Mohammed Reza Pahlevi
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- Shah of Iran (1941-1979): Mohammed Reza Pahlevi was the last monarch (Shah) of Iran, whose reign ended with his deposition during the Iranian Revolution in 1979.
- Historical figure: He is a significant 20th-century political figure associated with the modernization of Iran and the subsequent rise of opposition that led to the establishment of the Islamic Republic.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Mohammed Reza Pahlevi ascended to the Peacock Throne in 1941.
- The policies of Mohammed Reza Pahlevi led to widespread social and economic changes in Iran.
- The revolution of 1979 forced Mohammed Reza Pahlevi into exile.
Advanced Usage
"The Pahlevi dynasty": Refers to the ruling house of Iran from 1925 to 1979, founded by his father, Reza Shah Pahlevi.
- The Pahlevi dynasty sought to modernize Iran along Western lines.
"The Shah's White Revolution": Refers to a series of reforms launched by Mohammed Reza Pahlevi in 1963.
- Mohammed Reza Pahlevi's White Revolution aimed at land redistribution and social modernization.
Variants and Related Words
Pahlavi (noun): An alternative common spelling for "Pahlevi."
- Mohammed Reza Pahlavi is the same historical figure.
Shah (noun): A title for a monarch, especially in Iran.
- The Shah lived in the Niavaran Palace.
Pahlevi (or Pahlavi) script (noun): A writing system used for the Persian language, named after the dynasty but not directly related to the Shah's personal rule.
Synonyms
- The Shah of Iran: The primary title used during his reign.
- Mohammed Reza Shah: A common form of his name and title.
Related Phrases
The last Shah: A phrase used to denote his status as the final monarch of Iran.
- Mohammed Reza Pahlevi is often referred to as the last Shah.
The exiled Shah: Refers to his life and status after leaving Iran in 1979.
- The exiled Shah sought medical treatment abroad.
Noun
- Shah of Iran who was deposed in 1979 by Islamic fundamentalists (1919-1980)