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Abdolhossein Hazhir

Abdolhossein Hazhir (Persian: عبدالحسین هژیر‎; 4 June 1902 – 5 November 1949) was an Iranian politician who served as the Prime Minister of Iran under Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in 1948, having been a minister 10 times.[1] One of his posts was the minister of finance.[2]

Abdolhossein Hazhir
32nd Prime Minister of Iran
In office
13 June 1948 – 9 November 1948
MonarchMohammad Reza Pahlavi
Preceded byEbrahim Hakimi
Succeeded byMohammad Sa'ed
Personal details
Born4 June 1902
Kashan, Qajar Iran
Died5 November 1949(1949-11-05) (aged 47)
Tehran, Pahlavi Iran
Alma materUniversity of Isfahan

During Hazhir's premiership in 1948 his policies were harshly criticized by Ayatollah Kashani who was one of the clerics close to the Fada'iyan-e Islam's leader Navab Safavi.[3] He was also subject to the criticisms of media outlets. One of them was a satirical magazine entitled Tawfiq which was closed by the government due to its frequent cartoons mocking Prime Minister Hazhir.[4] In November 1949, while serving as minister of royal court, Hazhir was assassinated at the Sipah Salar Mosque, Tehran.[5][6] The perpetrator was found to be Seyyed Hossein Emami Esfahani who was a member of Fada'iyan-e Islam, an Islamist militant organization led by Navab Safavi.[5][7]

See also

References

  1. ^ Alí Rizā Awsatí (2003). Irān dar Se Qarn-e Goz̲ashteh) [Iran in the Past Three Centuries] (in Persian). Vol. 1. Tehran: Paktāb Publishing. ISBN 964-93406-6-1. ISBN 964-93406-5-3
  2. ^ Ali Asghar Saeidi; Mary Yoshinari (2022). "Governing by partnership: the role of Abdolhossein Nikpour and the Chambers of Commerce in Iran's national economy". Middle Eastern Studies: 9. doi:10.1080/00263206.2022.2043851.
  3. ^ Sohrab Behdad (1997). "Islamic Utopia in pre‐revolutionary Iran: Navvab Safavi and the Fada'ian‐e Eslam". Middle Eastern Studies. 33 (1): 48. doi:10.1080/00263209708701141.
  4. ^ Babak Rahimi (2015). "Satirical cultures of media publics in Iran". International Communication Gazette. 77 (3): 271. doi:10.1177/1748048514568761. S2CID 144012670.
  5. ^ a b Farhad Kazemi (1984). "The Fadaˈiyan-e Islam: Fanaticism, Politics and Terror". In Said Amir Arjomand (ed.). From Nationalism to Revolutionary Islam. London: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 163. doi:10.1007/978-1-349-06847-0. ISBN 978-1-349-06849-4.
  6. ^ Aaron Vahid Sealy (2011). "In their place": Marking and unmarking Shi'ism in Pahlavi Iran (PhD thesis). University of Michigan. p. 72. ISBN 978-1-124-92027-6. ProQuest 896366090.
  7. ^ "Plot revealed to assassinate Persian premier". The Canberra Times. 7 June 1951. Retrieved 11 November 2012.

External links

  •   Media related to Abdolhossein Hazhir at Wikimedia Commons
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Iran
1948
Succeeded by


abdolhossein, hazhir, persian, عبدالحسین, هژیر, june, 1902, november, 1949, iranian, politician, served, prime, minister, iran, under, mohammad, reza, pahlavi, 1948, having, been, minister, times, posts, minister, finance, 32nd, prime, minister, iranin, office. Abdolhossein Hazhir Persian عبدالحسین هژیر 4 June 1902 5 November 1949 was an Iranian politician who served as the Prime Minister of Iran under Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in 1948 having been a minister 10 times 1 One of his posts was the minister of finance 2 Abdolhossein Hazhir32nd Prime Minister of IranIn office 13 June 1948 9 November 1948MonarchMohammad Reza PahlaviPreceded byEbrahim HakimiSucceeded byMohammad Sa edPersonal detailsBorn4 June 1902Kashan Qajar IranDied5 November 1949 1949 11 05 aged 47 Tehran Pahlavi IranAlma materUniversity of IsfahanDuring Hazhir s premiership in 1948 his policies were harshly criticized by Ayatollah Kashani who was one of the clerics close to the Fada iyan e Islam s leader Navab Safavi 3 He was also subject to the criticisms of media outlets One of them was a satirical magazine entitled Tawfiq which was closed by the government due to its frequent cartoons mocking Prime Minister Hazhir 4 In November 1949 while serving as minister of royal court Hazhir was assassinated at the Sipah Salar Mosque Tehran 5 6 The perpetrator was found to be Seyyed Hossein Emami Esfahani who was a member of Fada iyan e Islam an Islamist militant organization led by Navab Safavi 5 7 See also EditList of prime ministers of IranReferences Edit Ali Riza Awsati 2003 Iran dar Se Qarn e Goz ashteh Iran in the Past Three Centuries in Persian Vol 1 Tehran Paktab Publishing ISBN 964 93406 6 1 ISBN 964 93406 5 3 Ali Asghar Saeidi Mary Yoshinari 2022 Governing by partnership the role of Abdolhossein Nikpour and the Chambers of Commerce in Iran s national economy Middle Eastern Studies 9 doi 10 1080 00263206 2022 2043851 Sohrab Behdad 1997 Islamic Utopia in pre revolutionary Iran Navvab Safavi and the Fada ian e Eslam Middle Eastern Studies 33 1 48 doi 10 1080 00263209708701141 Babak Rahimi 2015 Satirical cultures of media publics in Iran International Communication Gazette 77 3 271 doi 10 1177 1748048514568761 S2CID 144012670 a b Farhad Kazemi 1984 The Fadaˈiyan e Islam Fanaticism Politics and Terror In Said Amir Arjomand ed From Nationalism to Revolutionary Islam London Palgrave Macmillan p 163 doi 10 1007 978 1 349 06847 0 ISBN 978 1 349 06849 4 Aaron Vahid Sealy 2011 In their place Marking and unmarking Shi ism in Pahlavi Iran PhD thesis University of Michigan p 72 ISBN 978 1 124 92027 6 ProQuest 896366090 Plot revealed to assassinate Persian premier The Canberra Times 7 June 1951 Retrieved 11 November 2012 External links Edit Media related to Abdolhossein Hazhir at Wikimedia CommonsPolitical officesPreceded byEbrahim Hakimi Prime Minister of Iran1948 Succeeded byMohammad Sa ed This article about an Iranian politician is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abdolhossein Hazhir amp oldid 1119104956, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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