1927 in Persia

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    The following lists events that happened in 1927 in the Imperial State of Persia.

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    Reza Shah Shah of Iran, Founder of the Imperial state of iran

    Reza Shah Pahlavi, commonly known as Reza Shah, was the Shah of Iran from 15 December 1925 until he was forced to abdicate by the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran on 16 September 1941.

    Prime Minister of Iran former a political post in Iran

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    Mostowfi ol-Mamalek Iranian politician

    Mirza Hasan Ashtiani, commonly known by the bestowed title Mostowfi ol-Mamalek was an Iranian politician who served as Prime Minister on six occasions from 1910 to 1927.

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    December 26 is the 360th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. Five days remain until the end of the year.

    Abolqasem Naser ol-Molk

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    Hassan Ali Mansur former Iranian Prime Minister

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    Fakhr-ol-dowleh Qajar princess

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    Mohammad Reza Pahlavi the last shah of Iran

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    Mehdi Qoli Hedayat Prime Minister of Iran

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    The following lists events that have happened in 1926 in the Imperial State of Persia.

    References

    1. Brysac, Shareen Blair (2007). "A Very British Coup: How Reza Shah Won and Lost His Throne". World Policy Journal: 90–103. JSTOR   40210096.