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- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat abstract "1921 Persian coup d'etat (Persian: کودتای ۳ اسفند ۱۲۹۹) refers to several major events in Iran (Persia) in 1921, which eventually led to the establishment of the Pahlavi dynasty as the ruling house of the country in 1925. The events began with a coup led by Reza Khan, supported by Persian Cossack Brigade on February 1921. With this coup Reza Khan established himself as the most powerful person in Iran. The coup was largely bloodless and faced little resistance. With his expanded forces and the Cossack Brigade, Reza Khan launched successful military actions to eliminate separatist and dissident movements in Tabriz, Mashhad and the Janglis in Gilan. The campaign on Simko and the Kurds turned less successful and spanned well into 1922, though eventually concluding with Persian success.".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat combatant "*Fathollah Khan Akbar(Sepahdar Rashti)".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat combatant "*SimkoKurdishrebels".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat combatant "----".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat combatant "23pxJangalis".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat combatant "25pxPersian Cossack Brigade".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat combatant "25pxPersian Qajar police".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat combatant "Autonomous Government of Khorasan".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat combatant "supported by:".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat commander Ahmad_Qavam.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat commander Ahmad_Shah_Qajar.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat commander Amanullah_Jahanbani.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat commander Colonel_Pessian.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat commander Edmund_Ironside,_1st_Baron_Ironside.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat commander Kuchik_Khan.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat commander Rezā_Shāh.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat commander Simko_Shikak.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat commander Zia'eddin_Tabatabaee.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat place Tehran.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat result "* continuingconflictwithSimko Shikakuntil 1922".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat result "* deterioration of Persian control overSheikh Khazal's Emirate of Mohammerah until 1925".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat result "* dissolution of theRepublic of Gilan".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat result "* power takeover by Reza Khan; Ahmad Shah Qajar flees Persia in 1923".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat result "* suppression ofColonel Pesian's revolt and dissolution of theAutonomous Government of Khorasan".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat result "Persian Cossack BrigadeVictory".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat strength "3,000-4,000 Persian Cossacks".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat thumbnail Kabineyekodeta.jpg?width=300.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat wikiPageExternalLink 92885867.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat wikiPageExternalLink coup-detat-of-1299-1921.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat wikiPageExternalLink 20661161?uid=3738736&uid=2&uid=4&sid=21102523704787.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat wikiPageID "29393874".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat wikiPageRevisionID "645747750".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat caption "On the picture: Reza Khan, Masoud Keyhan, Colonel Gleerup , Seyyed Zia Tabatabai, Hossein Dadgar, Hassan Moshar, Ali Riazi, Kazem Khan Sayah.".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat casualties "several policemen killed or injured in Teheran during the coup".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat combatant "* Simko Kurdish rebels Autonomous Government of Khorasan".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat combatant "---- * Fathollah Khan Akbar 23px Jangalis".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat combatant "25".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat combatant "supported by:".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat commander "* Simko Shikak Colonel Pessian".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat commander "25".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat commander "Edmund Ironside".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat conflict "1921".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat date "1921".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat place Tehran.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat result "Persian Cossack Brigade Victory * power takeover by Reza Khan; Ahmad Shah Qajar flees Persia in 1923 * suppression of Colonel Pesian's revolt and dissolution of the Autonomous Government of Khorasan * dissolution of the Republic of Gilan * continuing conflict with Simko Shikak until 1922 * deterioration of Persian control over Sheikh Khazal's Emirate of Mohammerah until 1925".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat strength "3000".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat subject Category:1920s_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat subject Category:1921_in_Iran.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat subject Category:1921_in_international_relations.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat subject Category:Conflicts_in_1921.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat subject Category:Diplomatic_incidents.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat subject Category:Foreign_relations_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat subject Category:Iran%E2%80%93Soviet_Union_relations.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat subject Category:Iranian_civil_wars.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat subject Category:Rebellions_in_Iran.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat type Event.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat type MilitaryConflict.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat type SocietalEvent.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat type Event.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat type Thing.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat type Q1656682.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat comment "1921 Persian coup d'etat (Persian: کودتای ۳ اسفند ۱۲۹۹) refers to several major events in Iran (Persia) in 1921, which eventually led to the establishment of the Pahlavi dynasty as the ruling house of the country in 1925. The events began with a coup led by Reza Khan, supported by Persian Cossack Brigade on February 1921. With this coup Reza Khan established himself as the most powerful person in Iran. The coup was largely bloodless and faced little resistance.".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat label "1921 Persian coup d'etat".
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat sameAs m.0drwtxh.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat wasDerivedFrom 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat?oldid=645747750.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat depiction Kabineyekodeta.jpg.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat isPrimaryTopicOf 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat.
- 1921_Persian_coup_d'etat name "1921 Persian coup d'etat".