For a long time, europeans thought of shah as a particular royal title rather than an imperial one, although the monarchs of persia regarded themselves as emperors of the persian empire (later the empire of iran). Today, july 27, marks 45 years since the death of mohammad reza pahlavi, the last shah of iran who ruled for nearly four decades before the 1979 islamic revolution toppled him Mohammad reza shah pahlavi (born october 26, 1919, tehran, iran—died july 27, 1980, cairo, egypt) was the shah of iran from 1941 to 1979, when he fled the iranian revolution and his rule officially ended following a constitutional referendum.
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Share kids definition shah noun ˈshä ˈshȯ
A ruler of iran until the 1979 revolution
Shah (pronounced shaw, /ʃɑː/) is a title given to hereditary rulers in various parts of middle eastern and south asian history, primarily associated with persian monarchs. A shah is a title of the monarch in iran, historically used to denote a king or ruler, particularly within the context of persian empires. A curated collection documenting persian monarchy, iranian royal history, and the pahlavi dynasty. The legacy of mohammad reza shah pahlavi, whose reign shaped modern iranian history through modernization, turmoil, and the 1979 revolution.