A comparative comparison of the influence of the "Shah" on the performance of the National Assembly in the Qajar period and the first Pahlavi period

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Imam Sadegh University

2 phd student of Political Science Department of Imam Sadeq University

3 PhD, Department of Political Science, Shahid University

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