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  1. Mohammad Mossadegh became Prime Minister of Iran in 1951 and was hugely popular for taking a stand against the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, a British-owned oil company that had made huge profits while paying Iran only 16% of its profits and often far less. His nationalization efforts led the British government to begin planning to remove him from ...

  2. Mohammad Mosaddegh was an Iranian politician. He was elected Prime Minister of Iran from 1951 until 1953. He was also an author, administrator, lawyer, and parliamentarian . On 19 August 1953 Mosaddegh was removed from office by the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) [1] and Britain 's MI6. This was called Operation Ajax in the West.

  3. Jun 20, 2017 · On August 19, 1953, democratically-elected Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh was overthrown in a coup orchestrated by the CIA and British intelligence, after having nationalized the oil ...

  4. Mohammad Mosaddegh. Mossadegh, Mossadeq, Mosadeck, or Musaddiq (16 June 1882 – 5 March 1967), was the democratically elected[1] [2] [3] Prime Minister of Iran from 1951 to 1953 when he was overthrown in a coup d'état orchestrated by the United States Central Intelligence Agency. From an aristocratic background, Mosaddegh was an author ...

  5. Mohammad Mosaddegh ( tiếng Ba Tư: محمد مصدق ‎ IPA: [mohæmˈmæd (-e) mosædˈdeɢ] ⓘ; 16 tháng 6 năm 1882 – 5 tháng 3 năm 1967) là một chính trị gia, tác giả và luật sư người Iran, từng giữ chức thủ tướng Iran từ năm 1951 đến năm 1953, sau khi được Quốc hội Iran bổ nhiệm.

  6. Jun 28, 2011 · That same year, Nakhshab and his supporters joined Hezb-e Iran (Iran Party), led by Allahyar Saleh (1896-1981, born Saleh Arani), a major supporter of Prime Minister Dr. Mohammad Mosaddegh. The ...

  7. Sep 2, 2014 · Misconception #2: Mohammad Mossadegh was a democratically elected Prime Minister. While Mossadegh was elected to the Majles (the Iranian Parliament) by democratic means (Iran at the time was not a ...

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