
The Pahlavis: From the Memoirs of the Pahlavis by Azizollah Alizadeh offers an insightful look into the lives, governance, and personal experiences of the Pahlavi dynasty in Iran. Drawing extensively from memoirs, letters, and firsthand accounts, the book provides readers with an intimate perspective on the political decisions, social reforms, and cultural changes implemented during the Pahlavi era. Alizadeh examines both public and private aspects of the monarchy, shedding light on the challenges, controversies, and achievements that defined this period in Iranian history. Rich in historical detail and narrative depth, this work serves as an essential resource for historians, students, and anyone interested in modern Iranian history and the inner workings of the Pahlavi court.
- Author: Azizollah Alizadeh
- Pages: 520
- ISBN: 9789643204686
- Subject: History of the Pahlavi dynasty based on memoirs and personal accounts
- Focus: Political, social, and cultural aspects of the Pahlavi era
- Sources: Memoirs, letters, archival documents, and firsthand accounts
- Language: Persian (Farsi)
- Ideal For: Historians, researchers, students, and readers interested in modern Iranian history
- Significance: Provides a unique insider perspective on the Pahlavi monarchy and its legacy
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