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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
&n
bsp; Ingrid, Queen of Denmark
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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