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Reza Shah Pahlevi , 1877-1944, shah of Iran (1925-41). He began his career as an army officer and gained a reputation for great valor and leadership. He headed a coup in 1921 and became prime minister of the new regime in 1923. He negotiated the evacuation (1921) of the Russian troops and (1924) of the British forces stationed in Iran since World War I. Virtually a dictator, Reza Khan deposed (1925) Ahmad Mirza , the last shah of the Qajar dynasty, and was proclaimed shah of Iran. He changed his name to Reza Shah Pahlevi, thus founding the Pahlevi dynasty, and in 1935 officially changed the name of Persia to Iran. Reza Shah introduced many reforms, reorganizing the army, government administration, and finances. He abolished all special rights granted to foreigners, thus gaining real independence for Iran. Under his rule the Trans-Iranian RR was built, the Univ. of Tehran was established, and industrialization was stepped-up. In World War II his rapprochement with the Germans was protested by the Allies, and in 1941 British and Russian forces invaded and occupied Iran. Forced to abdicate in favor of his son, Muhammad Reza Shah Pahlevi , he died in exile in South Africa.

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Shah / shä/ , Reza, see Pahlavi1 .

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Reza Shah Pahlavi ( Reza Khan) (1878–1944) Shah of Iran (1925–41). An officer of the Persian Cossack Brigade, he achieved power through an army coup (1921) and established a military dictatorship. He was successively Minister of War and Prime Minister before becoming Shah. He followed a policy of rapid modernization, constructing a national army, a modernized administrative system, new legal and educational systems, and economic development, notably through the Trans-Iranian Railway (1927–38). He crushed tribal and other opposition to his policies. In World War II his refusal to expel German nationals led to the invasion and occupation of Iran by Soviet and British forces. He was forced to abdicate in favour of his son, MUHAMMAD REZA SHAH PAHLAVI, and died in exile in South Africa.

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