People's Republic of Persia (Differently)

People's Republic of Persia (PRP) was the official name of the one-party Marxist-Leninist totalitarian government that ruled East Persia from 1924 to 1975. It was controlled by Communist Party of Persia (CPP) and established in 1924, after a coup d'état suppressed all other political parties.

From its foundation to about 1950, the PRP was a relatively prosperous and peaceful nation and served as an important strategic ally of the Soviet Union. Throughout the 1950s, several campaigns led by West Persia, the United States and Western European countries repeatedly tried to dismantle the regime and causing internal conflicts, all of them ultimately failing due to the efficient CPP Counter-Intelligence Police.

In the early 1960s, a new leadership of the CPP was responsible for the deaths of millions of Persians through forced labor and genocide. This contributed to numerous resistance movements throughout the decade, but they were all successfully quenched by the military. The regime managed to survive until 1975, when an economic collapse led to a civil war that resulted in fall of the CPP and the restoration of democracy.