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... Shah of the time - personified , the man on the throne could only command their loyalty so long as he was evidently supreme . If fanatics and extremists appeared to be in control of the country then either the Shah was behind them , and ...
... Shah of the time - personified , the man on the throne could only command their loyalty so long as he was evidently supreme . If fanatics and extremists appeared to be in control of the country then either the Shah was behind them , and ...
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... Shah was perfectly well aware . He had inherited it from his revered , Promethean parent , along with other problems far more numerous than his estates and palaces . The very brothers and sisters with whom Riza Shah had provided his ...
... Shah was perfectly well aware . He had inherited it from his revered , Promethean parent , along with other problems far more numerous than his estates and palaces . The very brothers and sisters with whom Riza Shah had provided his ...
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... Shah's A.D.C. , like the first rays of the dawn . At the airfield a woman had brought her dying son to be cured by the Shah . She simply stood in our way and said , " I have a request to make of my Government , " holding by the hand a ...
... Shah's A.D.C. , like the first rays of the dawn . At the airfield a woman had brought her dying son to be cured by the Shah . She simply stood in our way and said , " I have a request to make of my Government , " holding by the hand a ...
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