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Let's set the stage: the event that brings Reza Khan to the first level of Iranian politics, the coup of March 3. Text: Arash Beheshti, Ali Bandari Video: Nima Khalidikia 0:00 Avoiding one-word judgments 3:45 Let's set the stage: the March 3rd coup 6:23 Local powers and the military in Iran 9:24 Iran's social and economic situation 10:47 Why Iran is important for the world powers 11:32 The important event of the First World War 14:50 The demand of the British and Iranians and the trust agreement 19:03 The black coup 21:38 What was Reza Khan doing at that time 23:48 Someone is needed to prevent the collapse of Iran Kaneh 25:03 Iran's stability is important for England 26:12 The coup team: Reza Khan and Seyyed Diyaddin Tabatabai 27:31 The implementation of the coup and a declaration signed by Reza 30:13 What's going on around Iran and the rest of the world 35:25 Seyediya became the Prime Minister and Reza Khan became the Minister of War 36:43 What was the plan of this government 37:20 Seyyedzia could not stay 37:55 There is no hope except for Sardar Sepe 41:18 Security is the first point for any progress 42:01 Reza Khan became the prime minister 43:13 The idea of Reza Khan's republic and many opponents 50 10: If the Reza Khan Republic case was not closed 50:45 Reza Khan's monotony 53:02 The situation of politicians and intellectuals after the constitution 55:45 The Bonaparte government 56:05 Reza Khan built the railway 58:38 Reza Khan the successful prime minister after the constitution 59:18 The Pahlavi Kingdom began 1:00:07 Timeline of the life of Reza Shah, sources of Iran during the Qajar era - Mansoureh, Nizam Mafi Khalili Kho, Mohammad Reza, Development and Modernization of Iran during the Reza Shah period, Tehran: Publications of the Academic Publishing Center (Shahid Beheshti Unit), 1373. Shamim , Ali Asghar; Iran during the Qajar dynasty; Tehran: Modbar Publishing Institute; [Bi to]. Abrahamian, Yerevan; Iran between two revolutions; Translated by Ahmad Golmohammadi, Mohammad Ebrahim Fatahi; Tehran: Nei Publishing, 1381. Afari, Janet, Iran's Constitutional Revolution, translated by Reza Rezaei, Tehran: Bistun Publishing; 1385 Amir Esmi, Cambys; Examining the 1919 contract based on the role of opponents of the contract; New History Quarterly; 12th issue, autumn 2014 Tutkar, Hojjat, Parvish, Mohsen, positions of scholars against the third coup of Esfand 1299 AH, Studies of Islamic History, number 12, spring 2011 Tagavi, Seyyed Mustafa, a reflection on the 7311 coup, contemporary history of Iran, number 82, Winter 2013 Foran, John; Fragile resistance: the history of Iran's social transformations from the Safavid era to after the Islamic revolution; Translated by Ahmad Tedin; Tehran: Rasa Cultural Services Institute; 1380 Eshghi, Mirzadeh, Jumhoori Nameh, https://ganjoor.net/eshghi/jomhoori ☑️ Bplus website https://bpluspodcast.com/ ✅ Bplus podcast https://bpluspodcast.com/how-to-listen/ ☑️ YouTube channel / @bpluspodcast ✅ BPlus Telegram channel https://t.me/podcastbplus