The Iranian Revolution (Pivotal Moments in History)
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| Author: | Brendan January |
| ISBN: | 0822575213 |
| Sales Rank: | 649464 |
| Published: | 2007-12-15 |
| Publisher: | Twenty-First Century Books (CT) |
| # Pages: | 160 |
| Binding: | Library Binding |
| Avg. Rating: | 0.0 based on reviews |
| Used Offers: | 9 from $19.97 |
| Amazon Price: | $29.70 |
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In the Middle Eastern nation of Iran, discontent simmered for decades. The Iranian people despised their leader, Reza Shah, who catered to foreign businesses while ruling Iran as a dictator. In 1979 discontent boiled up into all-out revolution. Led by the charismatic Ayatollah Khomeini, the Iranian people seized control and created a new government based on the Islamic religion. The Iranian Revolution quickly became a showdown between the ideas and values of Islam and those of the West--particularly the United States. The most dramatic event in this showdown occurred in late 1979, when Iranian students captured a group of U.S. Embassy staff, holding them hostage for more than a year. During the following decades, the revolution recast the face of the Middle East: it set in motion a movement of Islamic fundamentalism--a movement that has taken center stage in world events in the twenty-first century. The Iranian Revolution is an ongoing story. However the story ends, the revolution is surely one of world history's most pivotal moments.
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