5-542: Homeland Party may refer to: Homeland Party (Iran) , a defunct Iranian political party Homeland Party (Turkey) , a Turkish political party Homeland Party (Turkey, 2021) , a Turkish political party Homeland Party (Egypt) , an Islamist political party in Egypt Homeland Party (Libya) , an Islamist political party in Libya Homeland Party (Armenia) ,
10-734: A political party in Armenia Homeland Party (Britain) , a nationalist political party in the United Kingdom Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Homeland Party . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Homeland_Party&oldid=1230623995 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Political party disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
15-602: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Homeland Party (Iran) The Party of the National Will or National Will Party ( Persian : حزب اراده ملی , romanized : Ḥezb-e Erāda-ye Mellī ), formerly named Vatan Party ( Persian : حزب وطن , romanized : Ḥezb-e Waṭan , lit. 'Fatherland or Homeland') and Halqa Party ( Persian : حزب حلقه , romanized : Ḥezb-e Ḥalqa , lit. 'ring, circle, link'),
20-694: The British indecisive policy as a result of the Labour Party victory in the 1945 elections , the party was demoralized and went on hiatus in February 1946 when its key members were arrested by Prime Minister Ahmad Qavam . The party returned in September 1951 to oppose Mohammad Mosaddegh and the nationalization of the Iran oil industry movement , but collapsed after two months. This article about an Iranian political party
25-686: Was an Anglophile political party in Iran , led by Zia'eddin Tabatabaee . The party played an important role in anti-communist activities, specifically against Tudeh Party of Iran , and was rival to other leftists and civic nationalists who later emerged as the National Front . Widely regarded as dedicated to promote British influence in Iran, it enjoyed support from Embassy of the United Kingdom and British agents such as Robert Charles Zaehner . After
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