چکیده :

The Persian coup d’état in 1921 and the coming of Reza Khan was the direct result of the continuing 19th-century British imperialist policy, and its flagship of the 1919 agreement, in Iran after World War I, an Iranian whose new nationalism was deep in its root. The United Kingdom needed tools to measure its interests in Iran; in fact, the United Kingdom was taking its own interests with an instrumental look. Perhaps British instruments could be distinguished for human and inhumane interests. The most important humanitarian tools of the British, the mercenaries and the well-to-do people who were headed by him, Reza Shah and his other practitioners, can be called the British inhuman (material) instruments of economic, commercial, communicative, cultural and military factors, all of which These tools have not only resulted in a series of political crises for Iranians. In this article, we describe and analyze the actions taken by Britain in violating the political sovereignty of Iran during the first Pahlavi era. Relations between Iran and Britain are among the oldest relations in the set of foreign relations of Iran. Since the outbreak of the first world war during the Qajar era, and its enormous impacts, as well as the presence of Allied forces in Iran, our political, economic, and security conditions have become more prevalent than before, so that Iran is more likely to play the military projects of the superpowers, especially the United Kingdom It had economic, agricultural and development programs.

کلید واژگان :

Iran, Britain, tyranny, deterioration, uprisings, multiplied, disagreement, administering



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