January 21, 202600:08:16

Book Two Recap

In 1944, Reza Shah died alone.

Banished from his homeland and despised by his people.

But even his most bitter critics couldn’t deny one thing:

He was the architect of a new Iran.
The creator of a modern empire.

Season three of The Lion and the Sun Podcast will start airing next week. While you can enjoy this season on its own, having some background never hurts.

If you have the time and want the full picture, start with book one and follow the story through to book three; but if you’re short on time, the season two recap will get you up to speed. (and the season one recap doesn’t hurt either!)

The Lion and the Sun is a podcast about the modern history of Iran. It’s a story of how Iran ended up where it is now and how religion, monarchy, democracy, and nationalism shaped the lives of its people across the 20th century.

Book One: Qajar
How the constitutional revolution created Iran’s very first parliament (Majlis). This season follows the story of the fading Qajar monarchy, as unrest, foreign meddling, and political betrayal set the stage for Reza Khan’s rise to power.

Book Two: Reza Shah
The rise and fall of Reza Shah, the architect of modern Iran. Season Two chronicles the meteoric rise of Reza Khan from a simple soldier to the founding Shah of the Pahlavi dynasty, his radical transformation of Iran into a modern state, and his ultimate downfall.

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