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Memoir of Colonel Taghi ADL DOUSTI HAGH
Peyman Adl Dousti Hagh
Memoir of Colonel Taghi ADL DOUSTI HAGH
Peyman Adl Dousti Hagh
One day, I met a man named Muhammad, who told me that he took part in Iran's 1979 Revolution. According to his testimony, he was a high caliber during the 1979 Revolution in Iran. There was an occasion that Muhammad and I talked and were not on good terms with each other. One man joined our circle to socialize. Muhammad began to bash my father that he was a free rider of society at the time of the Pahlavi Dynasty. The other man was puzzled by what he was saying. He ignored him and walked away. I was not too fond of Muhammad did. He an argument with me and not with the entire Iran's army. Interestingly, he has involved in the 1979 Revolution in Iran, and he left Iran and tried to reside in US, but he could not and came to Canada. The above social interaction between Muhammad and I had a profound impact on my heart. He was disseminating information to people that they did not have merit. I wanted to defend my father and many fathers that they defended the sovereignty of Iran. Plus, these fathers came from working families. When Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi implemented the Welfare - Liberalism policy in Iran, it gave ground for Iran's occupational mobility. It falls into the category of Max Weber that education would provide life - chance for people to improve the quality of their lives and pass the golden gate of opportunities.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | October 2, 2020 |
ISBN13 | 9798693124561 |
Publishers | Independently Published |
Pages | 46 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 3 mm · 99 g |
Language | English |
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