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Aryamehr

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Aryamehr(Persian:آریامهر,romanized:Âryâmehr,Persian pronunciation:[ɒːɾjɒːˈmehɾ]) was the title used in thePahlavi dynastybyShahMohammad Reza PahlaviofIran.It meansLight of theAryans.[1][2]

History

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Aryamehrwas granted as a secondary title by a session of the joint Houses of Parliament (Majles) on 15 September 1965 toMohammad Reza Pahlavi,the lastShah of Iran(reigning since he took the oath at the Majles on 17 September 1941), before his coronation at Teheran, 26 October 1967.[3][4][5][6]The Pahlavis used it as an idealization ofpre-Islamic Iranand foundation foranti-clericalmonarchism, while the clerics used it to exalt "Iranian values"vis-à-visWesternization.[7][8]Demonstrating affinity withOrientalistviews of the alleged "supremacy" of theAryan peoplesand the "mediocrity" of theSemitic peoples,Iranian nationalist discourse idealized pre-IslamicAchaemenidandSassanidempires,[a]whilst negating the Islamization ofPersiaduringIslamic Caliphateera.[9][10][11]

In 1965, the Shah ordered Mohammad Ali Mojtahedi to establishAryamehr University of Technology.However, after the 1979 revolution It was renamed and currently known as the Sharif University named afterMajid Sharif-Vaghefi.[12]

Things named afterAryamehrwereĀryāmehr Sports Complexincluding theAryamehr Stadium,and theŠahyād Āryāmehrmonumental gate.

Associated order

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Order of Aftab this order was transformed into Nishan-I-Aryamehr (the order of light of the aryans) in 1967

In 1873Naser al-Din Shah QajarofQajar dynastyestablished theorder of Aftab(order of the sun) restricted to female sovereigns or consorts (1st class) and princess ladies or women of high rank (2nd class). In 1939 the order was renamed to Nishan-I-khorschid.[13]and finally the order was transformed into theNeshān-e Āryāmehr,Nešâne ĀryāmehrorNishān-i Āryāmehr,meaning 'the Order of Light of the Aryans' it become the third and last Imperialorder of knighthoodfounded by the Shah on 26 September 1967[b]in honour of his consort, EmpressFarah Diba,and restricted to ladies only. The first class was restricted to female Sovereigns or consorts of reigning rulers, the second class to princesses.[14]

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References

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Notes

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  1. ^In a similar fashion the Shah celebrated2,500-year celebration of the Persian Empireat Persepolis in 1971. One of his other titles wasshahanshah( "kings of kings" ); Ramesh Sanghvi viewed the Shah as an heir toDarius the Great[1]: 323 
  2. ^This date, given in most publications, is plausibly the date of revival, not of institution: photographs of the Imperial wedding celebrations in 1939 show the Empress MotherTaj ul-Mulkwearing an almost identical star; Reza Shah may well have founded the order at the same time as the Order of Pahlavi in 1932

References

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  1. ^abSanghvi, Ramesh (1968)."Aryamehr: The Shah of Iran: A Political Biography".p. 329.It was thus that when the Shah ultimately succeeded in reviving and enriching the proud traditions of ancient Iran, they joyously and gratefully bestowed upon him the title 'Light of the Aryans': Aryamehr. The Shah warmly appreciated this
  2. ^Bradley, D. L. (2 March 2018).Dictionary of Iran: A Shorter Encyclopedia.p. 68.ISBN9781312825086.
  3. ^Haddad, Dr Elie G.; Rifkind, Asst Prof David; Deyong, Ms Sarah (28 March 2014).A Critical History of Contemporary Architecture: 1960-2010.p. 347.ISBN9781472429377.
  4. ^Alvandi, Roham (2018).The age of Aryamehr: Late Pahlavi Iran and its global entanglements.ISBN9781909942196.
  5. ^Ansari, Ali M.(2012).The politics of nationalism in modern Iran.New York: Cambridge University Press. p. 103,175–176.ISBN9780521687171.
  6. ^Graham, Robert (1978).Iran, the illusion of power.ISBN9780312435875.
  7. ^Afkhami, Gholam Reza (January 12, 2009).The Life and Times of the Shah.University of California Press. p. 475.ISBN9780520942165.
  8. ^Keddie, Nikki R.; Richard, Yann (2006),Modern Iran: Roots and Results of Revolution,Yale University Press,pp.178f.,ISBN0-300-12105-9
  9. ^Asian and African Studies.Jerusalem Academic Press. 1978. p. 211.ISBN9780878551323.wishes to assert the Aryan legacy. The Shah, who bears the ancient title of Aryamehr (Light of the Aryans) has recently defined Iran as a country in 'the far west of the Orient', stating: "Yes, we are Easterners but we are Aryans. This Middle East, what is it?"
  10. ^Adib-Moghaddam, Arshin (2006),"Reflections on Arab and Iranian Ultra-Nationalism",Monthly Review Magazine,11/06
  11. ^Ansari, Ali M. (2012).The politics of nationalism in modern Iran.New York: Cambridge University Press. p. 90.ISBN9780521687171.
  12. ^Zarghamee, Mehdi (2011)."Mojtahedi and the Founding of the Arya-Mehr University of Technology".Iranian Studies.44(5): 767–775.doi:10.1080/00210862.2011.570485.JSTOR23033299.S2CID145012971– via JSTOR.
  13. ^"SINCONA Auction 67: Persian Coins and Medals, World Orders and Decorations".
  14. ^Sainty, Guy Stair; Heydel-Mankoo, Rafal (2006).World Orders of Knighthood and Merit.p. 813.ISBN9780971196674.