
Tudeh Party
The Tudeh Party is a historic Iranian political party founded in 1941, known for its communist beliefs. It emerged during a time of political change in Iran and aimed to represent the working class and promote social justice and economic reform. The party gained significant influence in the 1940s but faced repression after the 1953 coup that reinstated the monarchy. Despite its decline in the following decades, the Tudeh Party remains an important part of Iran's political history, reflecting the struggles between leftist movements and conservative forces in the region.