How did the imperial soldier become the commander of the army after the revolution?


Mark Gaziorowski, the author of the book “American Foreign Policy and the Shah: Creating a Dependent State in Homeland”, expresses the intellectual tendencies of the century in the 1330s very differently from the Shah and other army officers. He, who until 1336 was considered to be one of the mysterious and influential intelligence figures in the political-military body of the country, by forming a network of officers close to anti-imperial tendencies, tried to overthrow the government of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi as the commander of the second pillar of the army, on the charge of plotting a coup. He was arrested against the regime in March 1336.