Saeed Jahangiri; ebrahim mottaghi; shahrokh ashjae mahdavi
Volume 3, Issue 10 , December 2019, , Pages 1-18
Abstract
One of the most important political currents was the constitutional period of the 1919 treaty, which was dated 18 August 1298. It was closed by the then Prime Minister of the reign ...
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One of the most important political currents was the constitutional period of the 1919 treaty, which was dated 18 August 1298. It was closed by the then Prime Minister of the reign of Ahmad Shah. The 1919 Iran-England contract was a major turning point in Iranian history in the modern era, and in our country's relations with England. It was widely believed that if the Reuter Treaty had provided all of Britain's wealth resources, the 1919 treaty would have yielded both wealth and power to Britain. Vosough al-Dawlah, however, saw the deal as a step toward preserving the country's territorial integrity and believed that the deal would prevent Khuzestan's sovereignty. The failure of this contract resulted in the coup d'état of March 1299 (1921), the emergence of Reza Khan, the establishment of the Pahlavi government