Journal of history of Iran)

Document Type : Research Paper

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Assistant Professor ,History Department, Shahid Bahonar University, Kerman

10.48308/irhj.2024.234456.1291

Abstract

British invasion, the Soviet Union and America in 1320 AD (August 1941) to Iran, Reza Shah's abdication led to entry into the war was unintended consequences in the areas of political, economic and social consequences triggered the practical effect showed his speed in all aspects of society. In this study, the dominance of foreign governments on post and telegraph as an example of the consequences evaluated and is investigated. This article analytical method and using archival documents, to answer the question of what consequences Allied presence on this aspect of the communication system of the country? Based on these findings, allied with the signing of the Tripartite Pact, its direct interference in the affairs of the Post and Telegraph provided and the interference caused traders workflow disruption, reducing the level of ministries, agencies and related organizations economic and financial affairs, reduce income from government payments for the postal, telegraph and ultimately reduce the cost of government revenue from this source was economically important. Key words: Iran, world war II, Allies, Post, TelegraphKey words: Iran, world war II, Allies, Post, TelegraphKey words: Iran, world war II, Allies, Post, TelegraphKey words: Iran, world war II, Allies, Post, TelegraphKey words: Iran, world war II, Allies, Post, TelegraphKey words: Iran, world war II, Allies, Post, TelegraphKey words: Iran, world war II, Allies, Post, TelegraphKey words: Iran, world war II, Allies, Post, TelegraphKey words: Iran, world war II, Allies, Post, TelegraphKey words: Iran, world war II, Allies, Post, TelegraphKey words: Iran, world war II, Allies, Post, Telegraph

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