Musaddiq and the Struggle for Power in IranA biography of Muhammad Musaddiq, who was prime minister of Iran between 1951 and 1953, until he was deposed in a CIA backed coup d'etat and who has long been regarded as one of the great anti-colonial campaingners of the post war era. |
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From Mirza Mohammad to Dr Musaddiq alSaltaneh 18821914 | 1 |
Academic administrator and politician | 8 |
Opposition and isolation 192441 | 22 |
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