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  2. Shapour Bakhtiar - Wikipedia

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    Shapour Bakhtiar (Persian: شاپور بختیار, listen ⓘ; 26 June 1914 – 6 August 1991) was an Iranian politician who served as the last Prime Minister of Iran under the rule of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. [1]

  3. Government of Shapour Bakhtiar - Wikipedia

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    The head of this 37-day government, Shapour Bakhtiar, was one of the leaders of the National Front of Iran. The National Front of Iran had announced in a statement on December 29, 1978 that if Bakhtiar accepted the post of Prime Minister of Iran, he would be expelled from the National Front. The day after the Prime Minister was received, his ...

  4. National Resistance Movement of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Shapour Bakhtiar, the founder of Iran's National Resistance Movement, was the target of an unsuccessful assassination attempt in the summer of 1359 by a group led by Anis Naghash. According to the statements of Anis Naqash, both assassination attempts were planned by the order of the authorities of the Islamic Republic of Iran and with the help ...

  5. Bakhtiari people - Wikipedia

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    The Bakhtiari (also spelled Bakhtiyari; Persian:بختیاری) are a Lur tribe [2] from Iran. They speak the Bakhtiari dialect of the Luri language. [3] [4] Bakhtiaris primarily inhabit Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari and eastern Khuzestan, Lorestan, Bushehr, and Isfahan provinces. Bakhtiari tribes have an especially large population concentration ...

  6. Organizations of the Iranian revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Provisional Revolutionary Government or "Interim Government of Iran" (1979–1980) was the first government established in Iran following the overthrow of the monarchy. It was formed by order of Ayatollah Khomeini on February 4, 1979, while Shapour Bakhtiar (the Shah's last Prime Minister) was still claiming power. [4]

  7. Ruhollah Khomeini's return to Iran - Wikipedia

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    Ruhollah Khomeini’s return to Iran on 1 February 1979, after 14 years in exile, was an important event in the Iranian Revolution. It led to the collapse of the provisional government of Shapour Bakhtiar and the final overthrow of the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi , on 11 February 1979.

  8. As Wichita’s newest Starbucks opens, property owner ... - AOL

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    On Thursday, Bakhtiari said that he’d just agreed to purchase another high-profile building that sits a mile east of the new Starbucks: The Hurts Donut space at 7010 W. 21st St., which has been ...

  9. Teymur Bakhtiar - Wikipedia

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    Bakhtiar was born in 1914 to Sardar Moazzam Bakhtiari, a chieftain of the eminent Bakhtiari tribe. He studied at a French school in Beirut (many Iranians were Francophiles at the time: e. g. Amir Abbas Hoveyda and General Hassan Pakravan) from 1928 to 1933, whereupon he was accepted to the renowned Saint-Cyr military academy. [5]