mohammed reza pahlavi
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- Mohammed Reza Pahlavi: The last Shah (King) of Iran, who ruled from 1941 until his overthrow in the Iranian Revolution of 1979. He was known for his efforts to modernize and westernize Iran, which were met with opposition and led to his exile.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- Mohammed Reza Pahlavi ascended to the Peacock Throne in 1941.
- The policies of Mohammed Reza Pahlavi significantly transformed Iranian society.
- Historians often analyze the reign of Mohammed Reza Pahlavi as a key period leading to the 1979 revolution.
Advanced Usage
- "The Pahlavi dynasty": Refers to the Iranian royal house founded by Reza Shah Pahlavi, the father of Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.
- Mohammed Reza Pahlavi was the second and last monarch of the Pahlavi dynasty.
- "The Shah": A common title used to refer to him during his rule and in historical texts.
- In 1971, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi held an extravagant celebration to commemorate 2,500 years of the Persian monarchy.
Variants and Related Words
- Pahlavi (adj): Pertaining to the dynasty or the era.
- The Pahlavi era saw rapid industrialization.
- Shah (n): A title for the monarch of Iran.
- The Shah fled the country in January 1979.
- Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi: A fuller, alternative form of his name and title.
Synonyms
- The Shah of Iran
- Shah Pahlavi
Related Idioms/Phrases
- "The Peacock Throne": A metonym for the Iranian monarchy and the seat of the Shah.
- Mohammed Reza Pahlavi was the last ruler to sit on the Peacock Throne.
Noun
- Shah of Iran who was deposed in 1979 by Islamic fundamentalists (1919-1980)