Iran's First Democratically Elected Leader Celebrates Oil Nationalization
Mohammad Mosaddegh, Iran's first democratically elected leader, was celebrated by crowds in Tehran's Majlis Square on September 27, 1951, as he reaffirmed his stance on oil nationalization. His leadership marked a significant moment in Iran's political history, emphasizing control over its natural resources. However, just two years later, Mosaddegh was overthrown in a coup orchestrated by the CIA, ending his tenure and altering Iran's political landscape. The coup remains a pivotal event in the country's modern history, highlighting foreign influence in Iran's sovereignty.
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