Loyalists and Nationalists clash in Tehran in 1953

Loyalists and Nationalists clash in Tehran in 1953

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In Tehran, riots broke out after the premier's refusal to meet demands. The Shah's advisers suggested his temporary exile for safety. Despite being in exile, the young monarch remained the popular choice. A three-day army revolt overthrew Mosaddeq's government, leading to the imprisonment of the old premier and the Shah's return from Italy.

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What action did the premier refuse that led to rioting in Tehran?

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What were the advisers of the Shah advocating for his safety?

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What was the outcome of the three-day revolt by the army?

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What happened to the old premier after the army overthrew his government?

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Where was the Shah recalled from?

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