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Take a look at these amazing photos of Iran before the revolution businessinsider.com /iran-before-the-revolution-in-photos-2015-4/ Jeremy Bender and Melia Robinson Apr. 4, 2015, 11:14 AM 2,745,797 Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi crowning Empress Farah at their coronation ceremony in 1967. PD-IRAN In the decades before the Islamic revolution of 1979, Iran was ruled by the Shah whose dictatorship repressed dissent and restricted political freedoms. But he also he pushed the country to adopt Western-oriented secular modernization, allowing some degree of cultural freedom. Under the Shah's rule, Iran's economy and educational opportunities expanded. Britain and the US counted Iran as their major ally in the Middle East, and the Shah forcefully industrialized large segments of the country. However, the Shah's increasingly authoritarian measures and his eventual dismissal of multiparty rule set the stage for the infamous revolution. Still, for a period of almost 40 years, the Shah led Iran through a series of sweeping changes. From 1941 to 1979, Iran was ruled by King Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah. 1/26

From 1941 to 1979, Iran was ruled by King Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah. Shah Muhammed Reza Pahlevi, his wife, Queen Fawzia, and the little Princess Shahnaz on the grounds of their palace near Teheran, Iran, in 1942.AP Due to Iran's large supply of oil, proximity to India, and shared border with the Soviet Union, Britain and the US fully backed the Iranian government. 2/26

Sepah Square, the main square in Tehran, Iran, April 20, 1946.AP Photo/Tom Fitzsimmons However, even before the Islamic Revolution, the Shah's grip on power was unsteady. 3/26

This is the White Palace of the Shah of Iran at Saadabad, Tehran, as it looked in August 1953, after the government upheavals. Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi returned to power August 22, when his supporters ousted Premier Mohammed Mossadegh, who had forced the Shah to flee a few days earlier. AP Communists and religious members of society disliked the Shah and his pro-western government. 4/26

Cars and pedestrians travel on Ferdowsi Avenue in Tehran, Iran, April 20, 1946. AP Photo/Tom Fitzsimmons In 1953, the Shah had to flee Iran after a Western-backed coup to overthrow Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh failed. A second coup succeeded in overthrowing Mosaddegh, who wanted to nationalize the Iranian oil industry to Britain's chagrin, and the Shah returned to the country. 5/26

Pedestrians and cars travel through the main intersection of Tehran, Iran, April 20,1946. Lalezar Avenue runs up the center of the photo toward the north, while Istanbul Avenue runs left to right.ap Photo/Tom Fitzsimmons Like Ataturk in Turkey, Reza Shah undertook a series of reforms aimed at turning Iran into a modern westernized nation. 6/26

Nevit Dilmen/Wikimedia Commons These reforms included the structuring of Iran around a central Persian identity, the often brutal suppression of tribes and their laws in exchange for strong a central government, and the expansion of woman's rights. 7/26

Nevit Dilmen/Wikimedia Commons Like Ataturk, Reza Shah attempted to make religious observation subservient to the state. 8/26

Nevit Dilmen/Wikimedia Commons Part of Iran's method of achieving this was through the banning of veils in public. 9/26

Nevit Dilmen/Wikimedia Commons Women were also encouraged to attend school and receive an education. 10/26

Nevit Dilmen/Wikimedia Commons Although Reza Shah's intentions were to turn Iran into a modern westernized state, his bans on religious garments alienated and frustrated religious conservatives and traditionalists. 11/26

Nevit Dilmen/Wikimedia Commons Despite the backlash from religiously observant members of society, the Shah managed to create a seemingly cosmopolitan city life. 12/26

Nevit Dilmen/Wikimedia Commons Women and men mixed freely, and educational opportunities were greatly extended. Western clothing and norms also became ingrained into large segments of the Iranian population. 13/26

Nevit Dilmen/Wikimedia Commons Leading the charge for westernization was the Iranian royal family. Pictured below is Empress Soraya. 14/26

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Empress Soraya of Persia (Iran) poses in the studio of Italian fashion designer Emilio Schuberth, left, with an evening dress made of white Organdy as the designer adjusts some pleats of his dress in Rome, Italy, May 13, 1953.AP Photo Under the royal family's invitations, Iran became a popular destination for celebrities and heads of state. Here, an Italian actress and her husband visit a sports competition as guests of Iranian Princess Ashraf. Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida and her husband Milko Skofic (both center) pose for a photographer with Iranian sportsmen at the ZurKhaneh (house of strength) stadium, Persia, May 20, 1963. AP Photo The Iranian royal family reciprocated and widely toured the world's capitals. Here, the Shah and his wife met with Winston Churchill in London. 16/26

British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill poses with the Shah and Queen Soraya of Persia on February 21 at his official London residence, 10 Downing Street, after they lunched with him there.ap Photo Toward the end of the Shah's reign, the royal family attempted to rally the country around an 17/26

increasingly historic nationalism based on the preceding Persian empires. A street scene showing pedestrians on a sidewalk, June 16, 1970, Tehran, Iran.AP Photo/Roy Essoyan In 1967, the Shah took the old Persian title "Shahanshah," or King of Kings, at a coronation ceremony in Tehran. 18/26

Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi crowning Empress Farah at their coronation ceremony in 1967. PD-IRAN Celebrations funded by the government were also launched throughout the country to honor 19/26

the Persian roots of Iran. Here, gymnasts take part in an October 16, 1975, celebration honoring the founding of the Persian Empire. AP Photo/Harry Koundakjian Despite Iran's views of the past, the government continued to value education and child development. 20/26

A street scene showing pedestrians threading their way between bumper-to-bumper traffic, June 16, 1970, Tehran, Iran.AP Photo/Roy Essoyan Tehran funded study abroad in Europe for Iranians, and schools and clinics were built throughout the Iranian countryside to care for poorer children as part of the Shah's "White Revolution." 21/26

A street scene showing pedestrians on a sidewalk, June 16, 1970, Tehran, Iran.AP Photo/Roy Essoyan High oil prices and relative stability in the Middle East contributed to a growing business class in major Iranian cities. 22/26

A street scene showing pedestrians threading their way between bumper-to-bumper traffic, June 16, 1970, Tehran, Iran.AP Photo/Roy Essoyan Here, Iranians swim in an octagonal swimming pool at the guesthouse of the Iranian National Oil Company. 23/26

AP Photo/Horst Faas By 1975, Reza Shah abolished Iran's multiparty system and concentrated ever-greater amounts of power in his own hands under the government-permitted Rastakhiz (Resurrection) party. 24/26

A view of Tehran, Iran, July 1971. AP Photo/Horst Faas By January 16, 1979, Reza Shah fled Iran during the Iranian Revolution. The revolution started off as a popular movement fueled by outrage against government extravagance, corruption, brutality, and the suppression of individual rights, before being taken over by Ayatollah Khomeini. 25/26

Seen here are visitors at a vacation resort in Iran on the Caspian Sea, July 1971. AP Photo/Horst Faas 26/26