A different look at the reign of Reza Pahlavi on the anniversary of the March 3 coup

According to Fars news agency, the Farhang documentary program talks about documents related to Reza Pahlavi’s properties, which played a decisive role in many historical events of his era. The “Culture Documentary” program on Wednesday, March 3 has a different look at the reign of Reza Pahlavi in the country.
One of the points mentioned in this program is the properties registered in the name of Reza Pahlavi. In a book called “Proprietary Properties”, property and properties are registered, which shows what properties and properties were in the possession of Reza Khan.
It should be noted that the coup d’état on March 3, 1299 was a military coup designed by the British government and was carried out with the help of foreign and domestic agents and British puppets. With the capture of Tehran by Reza Khan and the Cossacks on March 3rd, Ahmad Shah Qajar forced Reza Khan to the Ministry of War and the command of the Cossack Army with the title of General of the Army and issued the order of Prime Minister Seyyed Ziauddin Tabatabai. According to that coup, the preparations for the change of the Qajar monarchy (Ahmed Shah Qajar was ruling in Iran at this time) to Pahlavi and marked a new chapter in the history of Iran.
The non-approval of the 1919 agreement in the parliament, preventing the influence of communist Russia in Iran and protecting the interests of England in India were among the reasons why the British government played the main role in the implementation of the coup. “Farhang Documentary” is a work of the production and supply group, which will be broadcasted at 14:30 on Radio Farhang FM channel 106.
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