Analysis of Iran-Japan relations from the constitutional movement to the end of the Pahlavi dynasty
mohammad Bidgoli
1
(
Varamin- Pishva branch,Islamic Azad University, tehran,iran
)
asghar rajabi dehborzoei
2
(
Assistant Professor , Member of the Faculty of Theology, , North Tehran Branch,Islamic Azad University,tehran,iran
)
Keywords: Iran, Pahlavi dynasty, World War II, Japan, Constitutional movement,
Abstract :
Undoubtedly, the capacities of the two countries of Iran and Japan in various political, commercial and cultural fields have become an undeniable necessity. In fact, these two great countries with long-standing and historical relations that have always been respected and liked by the nation and people of both countries have been the basis for development in all fields throughout history. The aim of the current research is to answer this basic question: how was the relationship between Iran and Japan from the constitutional movement to the end of the Pahlavi dynasty? In this article, the researchers investigate this issue by using the documentary method, relying on written library sources and articles. The results of the present research show that, except for a period in the Second World War when the Iranian government was forced to cut ties with Japan due to the pressure of the Allies, in other historical periods, the political, commercial and cultural relations between Iran and Japan are always and gradually growing and has been expanding.
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