Iran's Tumultuous History: From Ancient Empires to Modern Crisis
Irans ancient history, spanning over a hundred thousand years, has been marked by numerous invasions and empires, from the Persians to Alexander the Great. The regions terrain has played a significant role in shaping its defenses, while its location as a crossroads of trade routes has made it a prize for conquerors. The discovery of oil in the early 1900s fueled unrest and occupations, leading to the modernization of Iran by Reza Shah in the 1920s. However, his rule ended amid backlash, and the country experienced rapid western-style changes in the 1960s, which clashed with poverty and repression, fueling mosque-led opposition. Protests exploded in 1978, toppling the shah and ushering in Ayatollah Khomeinis strict Islamic revolution the next year. Today, Iran is predominantly Muslim, with Tehran backing groups across the Middle East, fueling conflicts in places like Lebanon, Yemen, and Iraq. Recent protests have been met with brutal crackdowns, and the country is now involved in a rapidly evolving crisis with uncertain outcomes.
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