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Asadollah Alam has a special position among all the officials and officials who were in contact with him during the 37-year rule of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi. Due to his family ties, he had a close relationship with the Pahlavi family from the very beginning, for many years he held important positions such as the Prime Minister and the Ministry of the Court, and until the last days of his life in April 1357, he was a "close friend", "Yar Ghar", " He was considered the companion of Garmabeh and Golestan" and "the confidant of the Shah", although he described himself as "Chaker Jan Nisar", "Ghulam Khanazad" and "Seg Astan" of the Shah. Alam was appointed to the court ministry in 1345 and because of his unique position, he was considered one of two or three people who were the most powerful people in the Pahlavi court. But no one was closer and more trusted to the king than him. It rarely happened that a day passed without Shah and Alam talking for an hour or two. This was in addition to countless phone calls and notes exchanged between the two. He often has dinner or lunch with the king and queen. There was no person in such a situation throughout Iran. Such a close relationship had made the scope of Shah's and Alam's relationship to go beyond the limits of work issues and a spiritual affinity between the two appeared. Meanwhile, what added to the importance and position of science in the Pahlavi era and made his role more prominent among the Pahlavi men was the publication of his memoirs from his service to Mohammad Reza Shah and first-hand accounts of the internal relations of the Iranian ruling body in the period before It is a revolution. Narratives that explain behind the scenes of court events and especially the Shah's private relationships for the audience. Alam, who had an active presence in the most private corners of the king's life, considers one of his main tasks to be coordinating matters related to the king's luxury with Iranian and especially foreign women and girls, a term that Alam uses as a keyword throughout his memoirs. It mentions things like "entertainment" and "rest" of the king. Although, in the following years, Alam found rivals who provided the same services to the king, but according to his writing, at the beginning of the work of the court ministry, he was the king's only contact with his mistresses and those with whom he was alone. This is the profile channel, and in this video, we narrate new angles of the life of the court minister Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, citing books, authentic reports and memoirs published by Asadullah Alam. A man whose role in the Pahlavi government was such that many believe that Alam's death at the beginning of 1357 was one of the reasons for the Shah's indecisiveness, and maybe other things would have happened if he had been alive. If you are not yet a member of our channel, please subscribe to the profile channel and support us by sharing and liking this video. Sources: the book "Notes of Science", edited by Alineghi Alikhani, the book "Prime Ministers of Iran" written by Baqir Aqli, the book "Huida's Enigma", written by Abbas Milani, the article "Memories of science from the solitude of the Shah; Love stories that were revealed", written by Bahman Amini, Iranian history website, article "Looking at the newly discovered notes of Asadullah Alam", written by Masoud Behnoud, BBC Persian website, article "The day the Shah lost his "discrete mind", written by Mehrdad Khadeer, Asr Iran site --------------------- See also the following videos: Timurtash; How was the number 2 man of Reza Shah's government killed in prison? • Timurtash; The number 2 man of Reza Shah's government, what... the story of the Ahmadi doctor, a famous murderer who killed Reza Shah's opponents with an air pump • The story of the Ahmadi doctor, a famous murderer who... 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