The Lion and The Sun: A Modern History of Iran

Book Two – Ep.3: God, Shah, Nation


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A new king, a unified nation, and a country on the brink of transformation. As Reza Shah Pahlavi seizes power, he reshapes Iran with relentless ambition, even at the cost of its democracy.

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The Qajar dynasty had left Iran fragmented, with weak central authority and little control over its vast resources. Reza Shah sought to address these challenges by consolidating power through military, economic, and infrastructural reforms.

A major reform was the introduction of compulsory military service in 1925. This helped create a unified national army and reduce the influence of regional tribes. While the law faced opposition from landowners and the clergy—who feared it would weaken their power—it was essential for centralizing control. Another major initiative was the Trans-Iranian Railway, completed in 1938, which connected Iran’s northern and southern regions. This project significantly improved transportation and boosted the economy. It helped integrate the country by linking distant regions, which had long been isolated due to difficult terrain.

Reza Shah also focused on modernizing Iran’s economy. He established state monopolies on critical goods like tea, sugar, opium, and tobacco, and created the Bank Melli to take control of the nation’s finances. These steps were aimed at reducing foreign influence and asserting Iran’s economic independence. He also expanded the financial sector. He made sure that the state had full control over the country’s financial system, which was crucial for sustaining his vision of a self-sufficient Iran.

By the end of his reign, Iran had undergone significant transformations, with improved infrastructure, a more powerful and unified military, and a stronger, more centralized economy. However, Reza Shah’s increasing authoritarianism, as he focused more on personal power and control, began to overshadow the other pillars of his rule. This shift contributed to growing political tensions, laying the groundwork for future challenges in Iran’s political landscape.

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  • Kai Engel – Universe in Hands
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  • Scott Buckley – The Illusionist
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