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industry to a foreign company and country; the living and working conditions of its Iranian workers were extremely poor; it refused to allow Iranians a greater voice in the company's management; and it denied them the right to audit the company's books. The AIOC did, however, offer a few improvements: it guaranteed that its annual royalty payments would not drop below 4 million pounds; it would reduce the area where it would be allowed to drill; and it promised to train more Iranians for administrative jobs. Razmara asked Anglo-Iranian to revise some of the agreement terms, namely to allow Iranian auditors to review their financial activities, offer Iranians managerial jobs, and pay some of the royalties to the Iranian government in advance. The British refused and lost the opportunity.
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The Shah appointed Hussein Ala to succeed Razmara as prime minister. This move was met by further assassinations, riots, and demonstrations throughout the country. Ala ultimately resigned his post as prime minister. The Shah opted to go with former Prime Minister Sayyid Ziya al-Din Tabatabai but the
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On 12 March 1951 the Majlis voted to nationalize Iran's oil. Not one Majlis member voted against the Act. A spectator in the gallery is reported to have shouted "Eight grains of gunpowder have brought this about." This was followed by a vote on 28 March to expropriate the AIOC properties at Abadan.
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At a public demonstration the following day attended by more than 8,000 Tudeh Party members and National Front supporters, Fadayan-e Islam distributed leaflets carrying a threat to assassinate the Shah and other government officials if the assassin, Tahmassebi, was not set free immediately. Threats
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The nationalization of the oil industry was supported by the vast majority of the Iranian public, who believed it would lead to prosperity for all. After a series of further assassinations of several more government ministers by their then ally Fadā'iyān-e Islam, Prime Minister Mossadegh and the
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was inaugurated on 26 June. He promoted a plan for decentralization of government together with decentralization of the seven-year plan for infrastructure development and improvement. His idea was to bring government to the people; an unheard-of idea in Iran. His plan called for setting up local
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deputies because it provided far less favorable terms than the Venezuela agreement between Standard Oil of New Jersey and the Venezuelan government, or the agreement between the Arabian-American Oil Company and the Saudi Arabian government. In addition, it gave continuous control of Iran's oil
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Razmara began trimming the government payrolls, eliminating a large number of officials out of a total of 187,000 civil servants. At one stroke he terminated nearly 400 high-placed officials. By so doing, Razmarra earned the wrath of the powerful land-owning and merchant families and most
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and the AIOC to the Shah. They wanted a stronger figure than Razmara's predecessor, Prime Minister Mansur, to ensure the success of the Supplemental Agreement. "Only a man with fierce determination, they believed, would be strong enough to face down Mossadegh and the National Front."
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National Front were finally able to nationalize the oil and expel the AIOC. As this move dealt a severe blow to the monarchy as well as to British interests in Iran, the US and Britain orchestrated the now well-known coup d'état in 1953, code-named
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for a memorial service. The police opened a corridor through the inner courtyard for him. The assassin, in the crowd, fired three quick shots, fatally wounding the Prime Minister. Khalil Tahmassebi, a member of the group
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councils in Iran's 84 districts to run local affairs such as health, education and agricultural programs. One of his most enduring achievements was the institution of the Point IV program via agreement with US President
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Guardians of the Islamic Revolution Ideology, Politics, and the Development of Military Power in Iran (1979–2009)
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Ali Razmara came closer than any other prime minister to ratifying the supplemental oil agreement between
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Eminent Persians: The Men and Women Who Made Modern Iran, 1941–1979, Volumes One and Two
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in 1901. His father, Mohammad Khan Razmara, was a military officer. He studied at the
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Empire and Nationhood: The United States, Great Britain, and Iranian Oil, 1950–1954
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at the age of 49. Razmara was the third Iranian prime minister to be assassinated.
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were also issued against any Majlis member who opposed oil nationalization.
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Majlis, led by the National Front, voted Mohammed Mossadegh to the post.
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All The Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror
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Oil, Power, and Principle: Iran's Oil Nationalization and Its Aftermath
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Sepehr Zabih (September 1982). "Aspects of Terrorism in Iran".
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meeting in Egypt, declared that he himself had killed Razmara.
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Razmara married Anvar ol Molouk Hedayat who was a sister of
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conservatives without gaining the confidence of the radical
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The Shah of Iran, the Iraqi Kurds, and the Lebanese Shia
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earned him the wrath of the small but powerful group of
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Iranian Prime Minister (1950–51) and military leader
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Prime Minister of Iran
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
Ali Mansur
Hossein Ala'
Tehran
Sublime State of Persia
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Imperial State of Iran
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École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr
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