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by Andrew Scott Cooper


  Summitt, April R. “For a White Revolution: John F. Kennedy and the Shah of Iran.” Middle East Journal 58, no. 4 (Autumn 2004).

  Zirinsky, Michael P. “Modern History and Politics—U.S. Foreign Policy and the Shah: Building a Client State in Iran.” Middle East Journal 46, no. 2 (Spring 1992).

  RESEARCH INSTITUTES AND LIBRARIES

  UNITED STATES

  Harvard University Center for Middle Eastern Studies Iranian Oral History Project, Boston, MA

  Columbia University Center for Iranian Studies, New York, NY

  National Security Archive, Washington, DC

  Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum, Atlanta, GA

  Gerald Ford Presidential Library and Museum, Ann Arbor, MI

  Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library, Simi Valley, CA

  New York Public Library, New York, NY

  ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN

  Center for Documentation on the Iranian Revolution, Tehran

  University of al-Mustafa, Institute of Short Term Education & Sabbatical Leaves, Qom

  INDEX

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  Abbas Shah

  Abbasi, Ahmad

  Abdul Reza, Prince

  Abrahamian, Ervand

  Achaemenid Dynasty

  Acheson, Dean

  Adl, Catherine

  Adl, Yahya

  Affleck, Ben

  Afghanistan

  Afkhami, Gholam Reza

  Afkhami, Mahnaz

  Afshar, Amir Aslan

  Afshar, Amir Khosrow

  Afshar Dynasty

  Aghah Mohammad Khan Shah

  Agnelli, Gianni

  Agnew, Spiro

  Ahmadinejad, Mahmud

  Ahmad Qajar Shah

  Ahmadsartip, Minu

  Ajax, Operation

  Ala, Fereydoun

  Ala, Hossein

  Alam, Asadollah

  Alexander the Great

  Alexandra, Princess of Kent

  Alexandra Feodorovna, Empress of Russia

  Algeria

  Ali, Imam (son-in-law of Prophet)

  Ali Reza, Prince (brother of Shah)

  Ali Reza, Prince (son of Shah)

  Allied invasion

  Amal militia

  Ames, Robert

  Amin, Idi

  Amini, Ali

  Amini-Afshar, Parviz

  Amir-Arjomand, Lili

  Amnesty International

  Amuzegar, Jamshid

  Andrieux, Jean-Claude

  Andrieux, Therese

  Anglo-Iranian Oil Company

  Anne, Princess of England

  Annenberg, Walter

  Ansari, Ali

  Ansary, Hushang

  Ansary, Maryam

  anti-Americanism

  anti-Semitism

  Anti-Terrorist Joint Committee

  Antoniades, Elli

  Arafat, Yasser

  Ardalan, Ali Qoli

  Arfa, Madame

  Argentina

  Argo (film)

  Armenians

  Aryamehr Technical College

  Aryamehr University

  Ashraf, Hamid

  Ashraf, Princess (sister of Shah)

  Ashura

  Assad, Bashar al-

  Assad, Hafez al-

  Assembly of Experts

  Assyria

  Aswan Conference on Middle-East Peace

  Atabai, Abolfath

  Atabai, Kambiz

  Ataturk, Kemal

  Atkhami, Mahnaz

  Atomic Energy Organization (Iran)

  Australia

  Austria

  Ayadi, Abdolkarim

  ayatollah, defined

  Azhari, Gholam Reza

  Azmun, Manuchehr

  Babylon

  Badreddin, Abbas

  Badrei, Abdul Ali

  Baghdad Pact

  Baghi, Emad al-Din

  Bahadori, Karim Pasha

  Baha’i

  Baheri, Mohammad

  Bailey, Pearl

  Bakhtiar, Shahpur

  Bakhtiar, Teymour

  Baluchi minority

  Banai, Aki

  Banisadr, Abolhassan

  Banisadr, Ayatollah Nasrollah

  Baraheni, Reza

  Barjan, Amir

  Bazargan, Mehdi

  Begin, Menachem

  Behbahanian, Jafar

  Behbahanian, Mohammad

  Beheshti, Ayatollah Mohammad Hussein

  Bellaigue, Christopher de

  Bernard, Jean

  Bernhard, Prince of Netherlands

  Berry, Burton

  Bertman, Lloyd

  Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali

  Bokharai, Mohammad

  Borchgrave, Arnaud de

  Borujerdi, Grand Ayatolah Hossein

  Brando, Marlon

  Branigan, William

  Brezhnev, Leonid

  Britain

  Allied invasion and

  civil war of 1907 and

  Mossadeq and

  oil and

  British embassy

  Brown, Harold

  Brzezinski, Zbigniew

  Bulgaria

  Bush, George H. W.

  Butler, William

  Callaghan, James

  “Call of the Prophets, The” (Sadr)

  Cambodia

  Camp David peace talks

  Canada

  Caravans (film)

  Carter, Amy

  Carter, Rosalynn

  Carter, Jimmy

  Camp David talks and

  election of 1980

  fall of Shah and

  Khomeini and

  Shah’s surgery in U.S. and

  trips to Iran

  U.S. embassy takeover and

  Catherine the Great

  Ceauşescu, Nicolae

  Celebrations Council

  censorship

  Center for Documentation on the Revolution

  Central Bank of Iran

  Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

  Khomeini and

  Mossadeq and

  Musa Sadr and

  Savak and

  Shah assessed by

  uprising of 1978 and

  Cetiner, Ali

  Chamran, Mustafa

  Charles, Prince of Wales

  Chicago Tribune

  Childs, Charles

  Chile

  China

  Choleski, Christiane

  Christian minority

  Christian Science Monitor

  Christopher, Warren

  Church, Frank

  Churchill, Winston

  civil war of 1907

  Claude, Madame, (Fernande Grudet)

  Close Encounters of the Third Kind (film)

  Coalition of Islamic Societies

  Cold War

  Colquitt, Donna

  Communists. See also Tudeh Party

  Constantine II, King of Greece

  Constituent Assembly

  Constitution (1906)

  Constitutional Revolution (1906)

  settlement on ulama

  Constitution Day

  corruption

  Coulson, John

  Council of the Islamic Revolution

  Court Ministry

  Criminal Investigation Division (Tehran)

  Crowned Cannibals (Baraheni)

  Cuba

  Cushing, Peter

  Customs Department

  Cyrus II, the Great

  Czechoslovakia

  Daily Mail (London)

  Damavand College

  Darioush (singer)

  Darius the Great

  Daryaee, Touraj

  Dassin, Joe

  Dayan, Moshe

  Deer, The (film)


  de Gaulle, Charles

  Democratic Party (U.S.)

  Denmark

  Diba, Esfandiar

  Diba, Farideh Ghotbi

  Diba, Kamran

  Diba, Layla

  Diba, Sohrab

  Didevar, Raha

  dirty war (1971–76)

  Djahanbani, Khosrow

  Djahanbani, Nader

  Djahinbini, Kiomars

  Djam, Fereydoun

  Djavadi, Fereydoun

  Doolittle, Jane

  Douglas, William

  Dowling, Thomas

  Dulles, Allen

  Dulles, John Foster

  Dyer, Gwynne

  East Germany

  Ebert, Roger

  Education Corps

  Egypt

  Israeli peace talks

  October War and

  Eid-e Fetr protests

  Eisenhower, Dwight

  elections

  parliamentary, of 1979

  referendum of 1963

  Elizabeth II, Queen of England

  Emami, Seyyed Hassan

  Empress Farah Foundation

  Ennals, Martin

  Eqbal, Khosrow

  Eqbal, Mansur

  Eqbal, Manuchehr

  Esfahani, Ayatollah Taheri

  Esfandiary, Eva Karl

  Esfandiary, Khalil

  Eslaminia, Hedayat

  Esmat, Queen (third wife of Reza Shah)

  Etemad, Akbar

  Ethiopia

  Ettelaat

  Europe

  Evin Prison

  Faces in a Mirror (Princess Ashraf)

  Fahd, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia

  Faisal II, King of Iraq

  Fallows, James

  Farah, Princess (daughter of Crown Prince Reza)

  Farah Diba, Queen Empress (Shahbanou, third wife of Shah)

  Argo and

  arts and

  assassination attempt on Shah and

  attempts to prevent fall of Shah

  background of

  Bakhtiar and

  birthday of

  Cairo memorial and

  Carter and

  children and family life

  CIA and

  coronation and

  corruption and

  cousin Reza Ghotbi and

  critics of

  daily routine of

  death of children and

  death of father and

  departure of, into exile

  early warnings about unrest and

  Eid protests and

  exile and

  Fardust and

  fear of regicide

  final days of reign and

  foreign visitors and

  From Tehran to Cairo and

  health problems of Shah and

  Hoveyda arrest and

  Khomeini and

  liberalism and

  marries Shah

  military rule and

  patronages and

  Persepolis celebration and

  personality of

  political influence of

  public role of

  regency and succession and

  residences and

  revolt of 1963 and

  rumors about

  Saddam Hussein and

  security and

  Shah’s family and

  Shah’s personality and

  Shah’s relationship with

  Special Bureau of

  Tabas earthquake and

  title of

  trips to U.S.

  trip to China

  trip to India

  trip to Mashad with Alam

  trip to Najaf to meet Khoi

  trip to Paris

  trip to Soviet Union

  University of Tehran and

  uprising of 1977–78 and

  women’s rights and

  Farahnaz, Princess (daughter of Shah and Farah Diba)

  Farboudi, Ali

  Fardust, Hossein

  Farhat, Shahin

  Farmanfarmaian, Parvine

  Farouk I, King of Egypt

  farr (Persian mantle of heaven)

  Farzaneh, Hossein

  Fatemeh, Princess (sister of Shah)

  Fatemi, Hossein

  Fatemi, Shahin

  Fatima, Holy Shrine of

  Faud I, King of Egypt

  Fawcett, Farrah

  Fawzia of Egypt, Queen (first wife of Shah)

  Fedayeen-e Islam

  Feiziyah seminary

  Fellinger, Karl

  Ferdowsi, Abolqasem

  Ferdowsi University

  Festival of Arts and Culture

  Festival of Popular Traditions

  Festival of Theater

  feudalism

  Fitzgerald, Frances

  Flandrin, Georges

  Ford, Christina

  Ford, Gerald

  Ford, Henry, II

  forty-forty strategy

  France

  Khomeini in

  Francis I, King of France

  Franco, Francisco

  Frederik IX, King of Denmark

  French Revolution

  From Tehran to Cairo (film)

  Fukuda, Takeo

  G-2 intelligence

  Gadhafi, Muammar

  Gage, Nicholas

  Gandhi, Mahatma

  Ganji, Manuchehr

  Gerami, Mohammad Ali

  Gharabaghi, Abbas

  Gharib, Shahpur

  Gholam Reza, Prince (brother of Shah)

  Ghotbi, Louise

  Ghotbi, Mohammad Ali

  Ghotbi, Reza

  Ghotbi, Yves

  Ghotzbadegh, Sadegh

  Gillespie, Dizzy

  Giscard d’Estaing, Valéry

  Goethe Institute

  Golsorkhi, Reza

  Googoosh (singer)

  Grace, Princess of Monaco

  Grand Congress of Iranian Women

  Greece

  Green, William

  Green Belt conspiracy

  Griffith, William E.

  Grimm, Paul

  Group for the Study of Iranian Problems

  Guadeloupe Conference

  Guardian (London)

  Habash, George

  Hafez (poet)

  Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia

  hajj pilgrimages

  Hakim, Grand Ayatollah Mohsen

  Haley, Alex

  Hamadani, Ayatollah Molla Ali

  Hamburg Islamic Center

  Hamid Reza, Prince (brother of Shah)

  Hashemi, Seyyed Mehdi

  Hassan, King of Morocco

  Hejazi, Seraj

  Helms, Richard

  Henderson, Loy

  Henry VIII, King of England

  Hillyer, Vincent

  Hirohito, Emperor of Japan

  Hohenegger, Carl

  Hojat, Bahman

  Homayoun, Dariush

  Hoover Institute

  Hossein, Ali (seminarian)

  Hosseini, Mohammad Saleh

  Hoveyda, Amir Abbas

  Hoyer, Hanne

  Hoyer, John

  Hua Guofeng

  Hugo, Victor

  human rights

  Human Rights Watch

  Hungary

  Husayn, Imam, martyrdom of

  Hussein, King of Jordan

  Hussein, Saddam

  Huyser, Robert E.

  Ifan Novin (New Iran) Party

  Imam, Twelfth or Hidden

  Imam Reza (eighth disciple of the Prophet)

  Holy Shrine at Mashad

  imams

  Iman, Princess (daughter of Crown Prince Reza)

  Imperial Commission

  Imperial Guard

  Imperial Iranian Air Force

  Imperial Iranian Armed Forces

  Imperial Iranian Army

  Imperial Iranian Gendarmerie

  Imperial Iranian Navy

  India

  Indonesia

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  Inside the Iranian Revolution (Stempel)

  InterContinental Hotel

  International Commission of Jurists

  International Committee of the Red Cross

  International Monetary Fund

  Iran Air

  Iran-American Society

  “Iran and Red-and-Black Colonialism” (Ettelaat letter)

  Iranian Majles (parliament)

  Iranian National Police

  Iranian Supreme Court

  Iran-Iraq War (1980–88)

  Iran National Automobile

  Irano-British Bank

  Iraq

  Khomeini exile in

  Iryana Leila, Princess (daughter of Prince Ali Reza)

  Isfahan Festival of Popular Traditions

  Islam

  Sunni-Shia schism

  Islamic fundamentalism

  Islamic government

  Khomeini and (velayat-e faqih)

  ninth century

  Islamic Government (Khomeini)

  Islamic Hegira calendar

  Islamic Republic

  Islamic revival

  Islamic Society

  Islamists

  Islamist Union

  Israel

  Egyptian peace talks and

  Iranian Jews and

  Lebanon and

  October War and

  Savak and

  Six-Day War and

  Jaafarian, Mahmud

  Jacobi, Frederick, Jr.

  Jafari, Parviz

  Jaleh Square massacre

  Jansen of Paris

  Japan

  Jerusalem, ancient conquest of

  Jerusalem Post

  Jewish minority

  John Paul I, Pope

  Johns, Jasper

  Johnson, Haynes

  Johnson, Lady Bird

  Johnson, Lyndon

  Jones, David

  Jordan

  Juan Carlos, King of Spain

  Juliana, Queen of Netherlands

  Jupiter Trading Company

  Kach, Operation

  Kafi, Haj Sheikh Ahmad

  Kani, Ali

  Karbala, Battle of

  Kashani, Ayatollah Abul-Qasem

  Kashani, Ayatollah Rasti

  Kayhan

  Kazankin, Guennady

  Kennedy, Jacqueline

  Kennedy, John F.

  Kerman Traditional Music Festival

  Khalid, King of Saudi Arabia

  Khalil, Khalil al-

  Khansalar Restaurant bombing

  Khatami, Mohammad

  Khoi, Grand Ayatollah Abol Qasem

  Khomeini, Ahmad

  Khomeini, Grand Ayatollah Ruhollah

  atrocities and

  background of

  Bakhtiar and

  Banisadr and

  Bazargan and

  CIA and

  coalition of

  Constitution and

  death of son Mostafa and

  departure of Shah and

  Ettelaat letter on

  execution of, prevented

  face of, on moon

  fatwa on Mansur

  fatwas vs. Shah

  Feiziyah demonstrations and

  France exile of

  fundamentalism of

  image of, in West

  Islamic dictatorship and

  Jaleh Square massacre and

  Lebanon and

  marriage of, to Qodsi

  moderates and

  Mossadeq and

  Mujahedin and

  Musa Sadr and

  Najaf exile of

  Operation Kach vs.

  Persepolis celebrations and

 

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