- The
Treaty of
Saadabad (or the
Saadabad Pact) was a non-aggression pact
signed by Turkey, Iran, Iraq and
Afghanistan on July 8, 1937, and
lasted for five...
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Sadabad or
Saadabad or Sa'adabad (Persian: سعدآباد) may
refer to: Sadabad,
India Sadabad, Iran (disambiguation),
multiple places This
disambiguation page...
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- al-Arab treaty, Iraq
joined the
Saadabad pact and Iranian-Iraqi
relations were
friendly for
decades afterward. The
Saadabad pact
ultimately brought together...
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wealth of
cultural attractions. It is home to
royal complexes of Golestan,
Saadabad and Niavaran,
which were
built under the
reign of the country's last two...
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Sadabad (Persian: سعد آباد) is a city in, and the
capital of,
Sadabad District of
Dashtestan County,
Bushehr province, Iran. At the time of the 2006 National...
- relationship. The
Treaty of
Saadabad was
signed between Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, and
Turkey on 8 July 1937 in the
Saadabad Palace of Iran. More than a...
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Sharif met with
Iranian President H****an
Rouhani in
Saadabad Palace....
- the main
initiatives of
Iranian and
Turkish foreign policy had been the
Saadabad Pact of 1937, an
alliance bringing together Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan...
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