IRNA First Vice-President Eshaq Jahangiri believes that the 1951 nationalization of oil industry in Iran opened a new chapter in country's development.
In a twitter message, Jahangiri said the move to nationalize oil industry opened a new page in the book of anti-hegemony movements in the region as well.
The move also had positive impact on ...
IRNA March 19th coincides with 29th of Esfand in the Iranian calendar which is the anniversary of the nationalization of oil industry in Iran.
The oil industry was nationalized on a day like today 67 years ago during the premiership of late Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh.
The colonial powers used to extract and benefit from Irans oil industry before nationalization ...
Iran marks the 65th anniversary of the nationalization of its oil industry, which is viewed as a momentous breakthrough in the countrys independence from the West, PressTV reports.
On March 20, 1951, members of the Iranian parliament voted unanimously in favor of a bill introduced by the countrys then democratically-elected prime minister, Mohammad ...
[caption id="attachment_156530" align="alignright" width="178"] Mohammad Mosaddeq (R2), Irans democratically elected prime minister from 1951 to 1953[/caption]
The Islamic Republic of Iran marks the 64th anniversary of the nationalization of its oil industry, which wasa significant step in the countrys independence from the West, Press TV reports....
Iran marks the 63rd anniversary of the nationalization of its oil industry, which was a turning point in the countrys modern history.
On March 20, 1951, members of the Iranian parliament passed a bill introduced by then Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddeq on the nationalization of the oil industry.
Mosaddeq garnered the support of his nationalist ...
On March 19th, 1951, Premier Mohammad Mosaddeq enforced the Oil Nationalization Bill, which ended British hegemony on Iran's oil industry.
From 1949 onwards, willing to nationalization of Iran's oil industry increased. In 1949 the Majlis approved the First Development Plan (1948-55), which called for comprehensive agricultural and industrial development ...