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King of kings : the fall of the Shah and the revolution that forged modern Iran

Anderson, Scott, 1959-2026
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Before the revolution, the Shah of Iran seemed invincible. The world watched in awe as he commanded a huge army and oversaw an economy awash with billions of dollars of oil revenues. The regime's secret police had crushed communist opposition and the Shah appeared to have bought off the conservative Muslim clergy inside the country. On the international stage, Iran had become an invaluable ally to the West during the Cold War. But village streets spoke of a different country - people derided the Shah as an American lackey and blamed him for economic inequality, for spending recklessly on lavish parties and for ignoring the Muslim majority. When a volcanic religious revolution erupted, led by Ayatollah Khomeini, the Shah was forced into exile. How did it all go so wrong? This book reveals how the Iranian Revolution was as world-shattering an event as the French and Russian revolutions, and how its repercussions are still felt today.
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Imprint:
London : Penguin Books, 2026.
Collation:
512 pages ; 20 cm
Notes:
Originally published: London: Hutchinson Heinemann, 2025.
ISBN:
9781804956625 (pbk)
Dewey class:
955.053
Language:
English
BRN:
1028025
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