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Comments: The White Revolution (Persian: انقلاب سفید Enqelābe Sefid) or the Shah and People Revolution (Persian: انقلاب شاه و مردم Enqelābe Ŝāh wa Mardom)[1] was a far-reaching series of reforms resulting in aggressive modernization in the Imperial State of Iran launched on 26 January 1963 by the Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, which lasted until 1979. The reforms resulted in a great redistribution of wealth to Iran's working class, explosive economic growth in subsequent decades, rapid urbanization, and deconstruction of Iran's feudalist customs.[2] Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi hands out documents of ownership of land to new owners, white revolution, land reform, 1963 The reforms were characterized by high economic growth rates, major investments in infrastructure, substantial growth in per capita wealth and literacy of Iranians. The economic growth and education advancement arguably paved the way for the Shah's military arms build-up and the establishment of Iran as a major geopolitical power in the Middle East. It consisted of several elements, including land reform, sale of some state-owned factories to finance the land reform, construction of an expanded road, rail, and air network, a number of dam and irrigation projects, the eradication of diseases such as malaria, the encouragement and support of industrial growth, enfranchisement of women, nationalization of forests and pastures, formation of literacy and health corps for rural isolated areas, and institution of profit-sharing schemes for workers in the industry. In the 1960s and 1970s, the Shah sought to develop a more independent foreign policy and established working relationships with the Soviet Union and eastern European nations. In subsequent decades, per capita income for Iranians greatly increased, and oil revenue fueled an enormous increase in state funding for industrial development projects.[3] The White Revolution launched government-subsidized land grants to millions of working-class families and the creation of Iran's Literacy corps who doubled the nation’s literacy rates. The Shah wanted all Iranian citizens to be able to live an educated and prosperous lifestyle.[4][5] The bulk of the program was aimed at Iran's peasantry while redistributing the aristocrat landlord class wealth down to working class Iranians.[6] Thus the White Revolution in Iran represented a new attempt to introduce reform from above and preserve traditional power patterns. Through land reform, the essence of the White Revolution, the Shah hoped to ally himself with the peasantry in the countryside, and hoped to sever their ties with the aristocracy in the city.[6] In order to legitimize the White Revolution, the Shah called for a national referendum in early 1963 in which 5,598,711 people voted for the reforms, and 4,115 voted against the reforms, though the referendum was boycotted by the opposition to the Shah.[7] The White Revolution contributed towards the economic and technological advancement of Iran.
Comments: انقلاب سفید Was a semi socialist move by Shah.
Comments: Milan look into alternatives as Taremi negotiation remains blocked
Comments: سرود انقلاب سفید. انگار که این سرود برای رهبری سوسیالیست و برای انقلابی سوسیالیست خوانده شد. سوسیالیست و خدمتگزار واقعی مردم، شاهنشاه آریامهر سپیده ای از انقلاب دمید و شد ایران روشن چو پرتو سحرگهان کشید بر هر سو دامن بود کنون، همه از آن پدیده شاه و مردم غرور ما، سرور ما، شکوه از آن دارد میهن ز سازشی نو چو نوبهاران به جلوه ایران کوشد سپاه دانش در این درخشش به خدمت دهقان کوشد یکی گروه از سپاهیان زمینش آبادانسازد دگر سپاه از برای دهقان به چاره و درمان کوشد چهجوششی است از پی هنر، چه شوری از داد و آیین بود نشان به هر کران که خانه انصاف است این ببین زنان را چه کوششیست ز پرتو آزادیها به قلب دهقان بود شکوفان شکوفه ها از شادی ها همه نظر ها به کارگر ز دیده مهر است اینجا همه سعادت همه ظفر ز آریامهر است اینجا
Comments: In spirit of letting the brains of the country escape, imprisoned, murdered and executed by Nekbat Islamic Republic. In spirit of recent firing of 100s of the professors from Universities ز سازشی نو چو نوبهاران به جلوه ایران کوشد سپاه دانش در این درخشش به خدمت دهقان کوشد همه نظر ها به کارگر ز دیده مهر است اینجا همه سعادت همه ظفر ز آریامهر است اینجا
Comments: KAmkAr. I think Lukakua is off the bench type of forward
Comments: This is a good article about MU missing signing Taremi Manchester United missed a huge trick by not signing Mehdi Taremi in this transfer windowhttps://thepeoplesperson.com/2023/08/30/manchester-united-missed-a-huge-trick-by-not-signing-mehdi-taremi-in-this-transfer-window-268924/Taremi’s suitability at UnitedThe Iranian’s age might raise some red flags, but looking beyond the lens of FIFA and Football Manager games, it is clear that Taremi’s best years are not behind him. For one, his game is not dependent on pace. He excels at bringing others into the game by holding the ball up, bringing others into play with short passes, and then arriving in the box to finish chances. Wout Weghorst was ridiculed last season for his lack of, borderline absent goalscoring form. However, it can’t be denied that the United attack looked fluid with him up front. That is because Erik ten Hag has preferred to have a focal point up front during his United tenure.
Comments: Farzad, Roma just signed Lukaka.
Comments: I remember Mohsen Zamani. Rip
Comments: The two obstacles Milan must overcome to unblock Taremi dealMore information continues to filter regarding what is holding up the negotiations between AC Milan, Porto and Mehdi Taremi’s entourage. As of yesterday evening it seemed as though Milan had finally wrapped up a deal for the Iranian striker after days of negotiations, but then later in the night it emerged that some rather large obstacles had presented themselves. According to the latest from Gianluca Di Marzio, there are a couple of issues that the deal hinges on, starting with the fact that Taremi has no intention of accepting the salary offer of €1.5m net per season. Then there is the commissions of the deal. The player has decided to rely on an agent who is very close to FC Porto and thus asked for higher commissions. Therefore, the current state of play is that the Taremi operation is one that has become ‘complicated’ and given the limited time left in the window, it remains to be seen if it can be unblocked.
Comments: Good morning all. Zinsky, as you'd know it's called divide and conquer. I just found out that Mohsen Zamani passed away. He was from my hometown and his parents lived two doors away from ours. He would make frequent visits to Kermanshah. One time he refereed a game in Khosro Parviz stadium and I was there in the crowd. At half time he put up a show with an amazing ball control. As a kid I was thinking how a referee can do all that!
Comments: Looks like Taremi deal is falling apart. Taremi to Milan almost off – ‘Everyone wanted to dip their spoon into the cookie jar’ As the hours pass, it becomes more and more clear what has happened to make the deal that would see Mehdi Taremi join AC Milan collapse. According to MilanNews, yesterday’s difficulties between the two clubs – with Porto having changed the economic conditions of the deal – had been overcome but it is those with the agents and intermediaries of the operation that are bringing the negotiations towards a dead end. Jorge Mendes, Alireza Nikoomanesh and Pedro Pinto of Empower Sport have made very high financial demands for their commissions. The way that the report puts it is as follows: “Basically, everyone wanted to dip their spoon into the cookie jar.” In other words, every party involved wanted a slice of the money. This sudden change in the situation – after being one step away from closing the deal – has greatly irritated Milan, who continue to work on potential other options. If no other target emerges within a few hours, Milan would find themselves forced to block Lorenzo Colombo’s move to Monza.
Comments: kAmkAr, I always had a hard time with jokes and BS regarding different Iranian ethnic groups. From Turks to Kurds to Isfahanies to Rashti to others. Even as a kid, I could find the jokes funny. These days, these groups are being used as a way to separate the nation. I’m sure there are small groups who want separation but most that I know of are proud Iranians hoping for better Iran as a whole.
Comments: Shahin, “You should have upgraded just for yourself” I was not ready to spend the rest of my life in Europe YET! 😎 |
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