The Abadan crisis was a major event in Iranian history. It began in 1951 with the nationalization of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company by the government of Iran, and the shutting down by the British of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's huge oil refinery in Abadan. It ended with a coup against Iranian prime minister Mohammed Mosaddeq in 1953.

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  • The Abadan crisis was a major event in Iranian history. It began in 1951 with the nationalization of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company by the government of Iran, and the shutting down by the British of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's huge oil refinery in Abadan. It ended with a coup against Iranian prime minister Mohammed Mosaddeq in 1953.
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  • November 2008
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  • The Abadan crisis was a major event in Iranian history. It began in 1951 with the nationalization of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company by the government of Iran, and the shutting down by the British of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's huge oil refinery in Abadan. It ended with a coup against Iranian prime minister Mohammed Mosaddeq in 1953.
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  • Abadan Crisis timeline
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