Studying the life and times of Ashraf Pahlavi from two angles of history and psychology
Ashraf Pahlavi was the twin sister of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi. Unlike the other Shah's sister, Shams, Ashraf had a special influence and effectiveness on ...
Studying the life and times of Ashraf Pahlavi from two angles of history and psychology
Ashraf Pahlavi was the twin sister of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi. Unlike the other Shah's sister, Shams, Ashraf had a special influence and effectiveness on her brother Shah. It is known that when the Shah was in a dispute with Dr. Mossadegh, he hesitated to carry out a coup against Mossadegh's government, it was Ashraf Pahlavi who mediated the coup with the insistence of the American and British agents and encouraged the Shah to do so. Ashraf was so involved in Shah's affairs that Mosadef expelled him from Iran. Ashraf came to Iran semi-secretly and talked to the Shah and reassured him about the consequences of the coup against Mossadegh's government.
Now the present book has investigated the life of Ashraf Pahlavi with the claim that he wants to psychoanalyze the character of Ashraf Pahlavi. In the sections of this book, the author talks about Ashraf's influence on the Shah, his interference even in the Shah's private life, his conflicts with Dr. Mossadegh, and his relations with Stalin and the heads of the Chinese government. His involvement in the smuggling of antiques and drugs and even Ashraf and Shah's own perception of the causes of the revolution are revealed.
The first part of the book is called Personality and Psychological Characteristics of Ashraf. This section has five chapters. Ashraf and his wives, Ashraf and Mohammadreza Shah, Ashraf and Fawzia, Ashraf and Soraya, and Ashraf and Farah are the chapters of this section.
The second part is called Ashraf's Corruptions and Crimes and contains thirteen chapters. The titles of these thirteen chapters: A Woman Who Changed Men Like Handkerchiefs, Ashraf and Mehrpour and Hoshang Timurtash, Ashraf and Abolhasan Ebtahaj, Ashraf and Hejir, Ashraf and Razm Ara, Ashraf and Mohammad Masoud, Ashraf and Karimpour Shirazi, Ashraf and Palanchian, Ashraf and Parviz Raji, Ashraf and gambling, Ashraf and antique smuggling, Ashraf and drugs, and Ashraf and the formation of a terrorist group.
The third part deals with Ashraf's role in domestic politics. The first chapter of this section deals with why Mossadegh expelled Ashraf from Iran before the August 28 coup, and the second chapter deals with Ashraf's role in the August 28 coup.
The fourth part deals with the role of Ashraf in foreign policy and in three chapters it deals with the relations between Ashraf and Stalin, Ashraf and Truman and Ashraf's relations with China and in the last chapter it deals with the causes of the revolution from the perspective of Shah and Ashraf.
At the end of the book, there are also documents related to Ashraf.
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