Alliance School, Tehran

At the beginning of twentieth century, in France, and other countries such as United States, Australia, Russia, Belgium, Italy, Egypt and Turkey there were a total of 126 Alliance committees.

In this journey Adolphe Crémieux director of Alliance Israelite universelle had a meeting with the Shah and presented him with details of the problems Iranian Jews were facing.

Naser al-Din Shah Qajar approved the establishment of school by Alliance and to eliminate the religious anti-Jewish laws.

Inside Iran Dr. Tholozan, Naser al-Din Shah Qajar's private doctor was assigned to this job.

[9] The first Alliance school opened in Tehran in 1898,[2] twenty-five years after the contract with Naser al-Din Shah Qajar.

Adolphe Crémieux, founder of the Alliance