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Safi Asfia

Safi Asfia (Persian: محمدصفی اصفیاء; 1916–2008) was an Iranian mining engineer, technocrat and politician who held several cabinet posts during the reign of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. He was arrested in 1979 when an Islamic revolution took place in Iran and was imprisoned for five years. Following his release Asfia did not leave Iran and was involved in computer programming.

Safi Asfia
Personal details
Born
Mohammad Ali Safi Asfia[1]

1916
Tehran, Qajar Iran
Died11 April 2008 (aged 91–92)
Tehran, Iran
Children3
Alma mater

Early life and education edit

Asfia was born in Tehran in 1916.[2] Following his graduation from high school he was sent by the state to France for higher education in 1932.[3] He attended Ecole Polytechnique of Paris in 1934 and Mines Paris - PSL in 1936.[2][3]

Career edit

Following his graduation Asfia joined the University of Tehran where he taught mathematics and geology.[4] At age 23 he was promoted to the professorship.[4] In 1955 he began to work as an adviser at the Planning Organization and became its director in 1961.[3] When he was in office he extensively dealt with the Iran's early nuclear program.[4]

Asfia was appointed deputy prime minister in July 1962 to the first cabinet of Asadollah Alam.[5] Asfia was appointed to the same post in 1966.[3] He also served as the director of Planning Organization until 1969 when he was replaced by Mehdi Samii in the post.[6][7]

Asfia was named as the minister of state for economic and development affairs to the cabinet formed by Jamshid Amouzegar on 7 August 1977.[8] Asfia continued to serve in different cabinet posts until 1979 when the Shah was removed from power.[3] He also served as a board member of the royal organization of social welfare headed by Ashraf Pahlavi.[9]

Later years edit

Asfia was arrested during the regime change in 1979 and was imprisoned for five years.[4] He began to deal with computer programming after he was freed and joined the Zirakzadeh Science Foundation as one of its board members.[10] The foundation was established by Ahmad Zirakzadeh, one of his polytechnic fellows,[3] and dealt with the creation of science centers for children and youngsters.[2] He developed a computer software used for the calculations of the astronomical objects which was designed for astronomers.[10]

Personal life and death edit

Asfia was married and had three daughters.[3] His wife died in October 2007.[3] Their eldest daughter died in 2001.[3] As of 2008 one of his daughters was living in Tehran and the other one in Paris.[3] He died in Tehran on 11 April 2008.[3]

Awards edit

Asfia was the recipient of the following French awards: Legion of Honour (rank of Commander) and of the Ordre national du Mérite (Grand Cross).[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Elmira Jafari; Carola Hein (2021). "Revisiting the transnational building of a modern planning regime in Iran: the first Tehran master plan and the interplay between local and foreign planners". Planning Perspectives. 36 (3): 456. doi:10.1080/02665433.2020.1789500.
  2. ^ a b c Abbas Milani (2008). Eminent Persians: The Men and Women Who Made Modern Iran, 1941-1979. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. pp. 92–94. ISBN 978-0-8156-0907-0.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Jean-Marie Clément (April 2008). "Safi Asfia (1916-2008)". La Jaune et la Rouge, la revue de polytechnique alumni (in French) (638).
  4. ^ a b c d Zack Rothbart (29 October 2018). "When the Head of Iran's Nuclear Program Turned to the Israelis for Help". NLI Newsletter. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  5. ^ "Chronology June 16, 1962-September 15, 1962". The Middle East Journal. 16 (4): 486. Autumn 1962. JSTOR 4323525.
  6. ^ P. Amini (2002). "A Single Party State in Iran, 1975-78: The Rastakhiz Party - the Final Attempt by the Shah to Consolidate his Political Base". Middle Eastern Studies. 38 (1): 143. doi:10.1080/714004438.
  7. ^ Ehsanee Ian Sadr (2013). To whisper in the king's ear: Economists in Pahlavi and Islamic Iran (PhD thesis). University of Maryland, College Park. p. 239. ISBN 978-1-303-30703-4. ProQuest 1432765052.
  8. ^ "Chronology May 16, 1977-August 15, 1977". The Middle East Journal. 31 (4): 474. 1977. JSTOR 4325678.
  9. ^ "Ashraf Pahlavi". IICHS. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  10. ^ a b "Safi Asfia". aliparsa.com. Retrieved 4 March 2023.

safi, asfia, persian, محمدصفی, اصفیاء, 1916, 2008, iranian, mining, engineer, technocrat, politician, held, several, cabinet, posts, during, reign, shah, mohammad, reza, pahlavi, arrested, 1979, when, islamic, revolution, took, place, iran, imprisoned, five, y. Safi Asfia Persian محمدصفی اصفیاء 1916 2008 was an Iranian mining engineer technocrat and politician who held several cabinet posts during the reign of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi He was arrested in 1979 when an Islamic revolution took place in Iran and was imprisoned for five years Following his release Asfia did not leave Iran and was involved in computer programming Safi AsfiaPersonal detailsBornMohammad Ali Safi Asfia 1 1916Tehran Qajar IranDied11 April 2008 aged 91 92 Tehran IranChildren3Alma materEcole Polytechnique of ParisMines Paris PSL Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Later years 4 Personal life and death 5 Awards 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editAsfia was born in Tehran in 1916 2 Following his graduation from high school he was sent by the state to France for higher education in 1932 3 He attended Ecole Polytechnique of Paris in 1934 and Mines Paris PSL in 1936 2 3 Career editFollowing his graduation Asfia joined the University of Tehran where he taught mathematics and geology 4 At age 23 he was promoted to the professorship 4 In 1955 he began to work as an adviser at the Planning Organization and became its director in 1961 3 When he was in office he extensively dealt with the Iran s early nuclear program 4 Asfia was appointed deputy prime minister in July 1962 to the first cabinet of Asadollah Alam 5 Asfia was appointed to the same post in 1966 3 He also served as the director of Planning Organization until 1969 when he was replaced by Mehdi Samii in the post 6 7 Asfia was named as the minister of state for economic and development affairs to the cabinet formed by Jamshid Amouzegar on 7 August 1977 8 Asfia continued to serve in different cabinet posts until 1979 when the Shah was removed from power 3 He also served as a board member of the royal organization of social welfare headed by Ashraf Pahlavi 9 Later years editAsfia was arrested during the regime change in 1979 and was imprisoned for five years 4 He began to deal with computer programming after he was freed and joined the Zirakzadeh Science Foundation as one of its board members 10 The foundation was established by Ahmad Zirakzadeh one of his polytechnic fellows 3 and dealt with the creation of science centers for children and youngsters 2 He developed a computer software used for the calculations of the astronomical objects which was designed for astronomers 10 Personal life and death editAsfia was married and had three daughters 3 His wife died in October 2007 3 Their eldest daughter died in 2001 3 As of 2008 one of his daughters was living in Tehran and the other one in Paris 3 He died in Tehran on 11 April 2008 3 Awards editAsfia was the recipient of the following French awards Legion of Honour rank of Commander and of the Ordre national du Merite Grand Cross 3 References edit Elmira Jafari Carola Hein 2021 Revisiting the transnational building of a modern planning regime in Iran the first Tehran master plan and the interplay between local and foreign planners Planning Perspectives 36 3 456 doi 10 1080 02665433 2020 1789500 a b c Abbas Milani 2008 Eminent Persians The Men and Women Who Made Modern Iran 1941 1979 Syracuse NY Syracuse University Press pp 92 94 ISBN 978 0 8156 0907 0 a b c d e f g h i j k l Jean Marie Clement April 2008 Safi Asfia 1916 2008 La Jaune et la Rouge la revue de polytechnique alumni in French 638 a b c d Zack Rothbart 29 October 2018 When the Head of Iran s Nuclear Program Turned to the Israelis for Help NLI Newsletter Retrieved 4 March 2023 Chronology June 16 1962 September 15 1962 The Middle East Journal 16 4 486 Autumn 1962 JSTOR 4323525 P Amini 2002 A Single Party State in Iran 1975 78 The Rastakhiz Party the Final Attempt by the Shah to Consolidate his Political Base Middle Eastern Studies 38 1 143 doi 10 1080 714004438 Ehsanee Ian Sadr 2013 To whisper in the king s ear Economists in Pahlavi and Islamic Iran PhD thesis University of Maryland College Park p 239 ISBN 978 1 303 30703 4 ProQuest 1432765052 Chronology May 16 1977 August 15 1977 The Middle East Journal 31 4 474 1977 JSTOR 4325678 Ashraf Pahlavi IICHS Retrieved 4 March 2023 a b Safi Asfia aliparsa com Retrieved 4 March 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Safi Asfia amp oldid 1217550202, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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