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  1. Mohammad Mosaddegh (persiska: محمد مصدق), född Mirza Mohammad-Khan (titulerad Mosaddeq os-Saltaneh) 16 juni 1882 i Teheran i Persien, död 5 mars 1967 i Ahmad Abad i Alborz, var en framstående iransk statsman, jurist och författare.Han var demokratiskt vald premiärminister under Pahlavidynastin i Iran åren 1951–1953 och partiledare för valalliansen Nationella fronten.

  2. Mohammad Mosaddeq is widely regarded as the leading champion of secular democracy and resistance to foreign domination in Iran’s modern history. Mosaddeq became prime minister of Iran in May 1951 and promptly nationalized its British-controlled oil industry, initiating a bitter confrontation between Iraq and Britain that increasingly undermined Mossaddeq’s position.

  3. La Operación Ajax en 1953, organizada principalmente por la CIA, resultó en el derrocamiento de Mohammad Mosaddeq en Irán. Un año después, en 1954, la CIA estaría de nuevo involucrada en el golpe de estado en Guatemala contra el presidente democráticamente elegido Jacobo Árbenz. Al igual que en Irán, la motivación principal fue ...

  4. Mohammad Mossadegh wurde als Sohn des Mirza Hedayat (eig. Hedayatollah) Aschtiani, Vazir Daftar, eines Finanzverwalters (mostofi), und der Kadscharen-Prinzessin Schahzadeh Nadschmeh-al-Saltaneh (1858–1933) geboren.Mirza Mohammad, wie Mohammad Mossadegh vor der Annahme des Nachnamens „Mossadegh“ genannt wurde, war über die Linie seiner Mutter Nadschmeh-al-Saltaneh – einer Enkelin von ...

  5. 1 de may. de 2004 · Mohammad Mosaddeq is widely regarded as the leading champion of secular democracy and resistance to foreign domination in Iran's modern history. Mosaddeq became prime minister of Iran in May 1951 and promptly nationalized its British-controlled oil industry, initiating a bitter confrontation between Iraq and Britain that increasingly undermined Mossaddeq's position.

  6. Mohammad Mosaddeq is widely regarded as the leading champion of secular democracy and resistance to foreign domination in Iran's modern history. Mosaddeq became prime minister of Iran in May 1951 and promptly nationalized its British-controlled oil industry, initiating a bitter confrontation between Iraq and Britain that increasingly undermined Mossaddeq's position.

  7. Mohammad Mosaddeq and. the 1953 Coup in Iran. "This book … sheds vital new light on issues that remain crucial to the evolution of U.S.-Iran relations and to continuing questions about unilateralism and secrecy in U.S. foreign policy." "Mark Gasiorowski and Malcolm Byrne have assembled a stellar array of talented scholars ….