Khamis, 16 April 2009

Iran in the 1970s before the Islamic Revolution

Mention the word Iran to most people and this image is probably close to what first comes to mind:

Older people will remember a vastly different impression of Iran though, the Iran from before the Islamic Revolution. There are a large number of pictures and videos out there that show a radically different country from the one today (some might be from the 1960s BTW) so I've gathered a few of them together.

(Edit: Actually the pictures are almost all people so perhaps Iranians in the 1970s would be a more appropriate title)

First some photos from two videos here and here:


















A few screen shots from this video:




As well as some other images from here and there:

Atta Behmanesh (sport anchor), Giti (singer), and Parviz Gharib Afshar (producer) on Iranian state run TV


Portrait of Mahasti, famous Persian songstress, on cover of "Weekly Ettelaat" magazine (1974)

Photo of "Forouzan" printed on the cover of «Weekly Ettelaat» magazine, No.1706 (1974).

Khandaniha Magazine's front page, published on Saturday, Wednesday, May 10, 1972

Photo published with an interview of "Weejly Ettelaat" with "Ali Hatami", 3 months after marriage with "Zari Khoshkam"

This photo was printed on the cover of "Weekly Ettelaat" magazine, No.1523, together with this note: "Forouzan and the latest fashion; Will people of Tehran approve it?"

Street scene from Tehran in 1975. Note the Canada Dry sign in the back.

Second grade, Hekmat Primary School 1973


Community High School in Tehran in the 1970s (closed down in 1979). Nothing particularly notable about the building itself but former Georgia Congressman and Libertarian presidential candidate Bob Barr graduated from high school here in 1966.

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