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    Mohammad-Ali Rajai (Persian: محمدعلی رجایی; 15 June 1933 – 30 August 1981) was an Iranian politician who served as the second president of Iran from 2...
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    1981. Bahonar and other members of Mohammad-Ali Rajai's government were assassinated by Mujahideen-e Khalq. Mohammad Javad Bahonar was born on 3 September...
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    of Mohammad-Ali Rajai was the first government of Iran after the Iranian Revolution. At that time, Abolhassan Banisadr was president and Mohammad-Ali Rajai...
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  • Thumbnail for Mohammad-Reza Mahdavi Kani
    Before that, he was Minister of Interior in the cabinets of Mohammad-Ali Rajai and Mohammad-Javad Bahonar. He was the leader of Combatant Clergy Association...
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    Provisional Presidential Council. Mohammad-Ali Rajai was elected president on July 24, 1981 and took office on August 2. Rajai remained in office for less than...
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    In August 1981, President Mohammad-Ali Rajai and Prime Minister Mohammad-Javad Bahonar were assassinated in an explosion. Ali Khamenei was then elected...
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    Mujahedin of Iran (MEK), killing Prime Minister Bahonar, President Mohammad Ali Rajai, and six other Iranian government officials. The briefcase bombing...
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    losing the use of his right arm. In 1981, after the assassination of Mohammad-Ali Rajai, Khamenei was elected President of Iran by a landslide vote (97%)...
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  • which killed Mohammad Beheshti and dozens of other Iranian officials on 28 June 1981. This led to the election of Mohammad Ali Rajai, the previous prime...
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  • after the assassination of Mohammad-Ali Rajai, the previous President of Iran, during the interim premiership of Mohammad-Reza Mahdavi Kani. It led to...
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  • Ateghe Sediqi (redirect from Pouran Rajai)
    Pouran Rajai on 2 September 1943) is an Iranian politician and human rights activist who was the wife of former Iranian President Mohammad-Ali Rajai. She...
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    until Abolhassan Banisadr became president in January 1980 and chose Mohammad-Ali Rajai as his prime minister, mainly because of pressures imposed by Majlis...
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    October 1981) was established after the assassination of Mohammad-Ali Rajai (President) and Mohammad Javad Bahonar (Prime Minister) on 30 August. In accordance...
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    office in 1981. Victims of the explosion were President Mohammad-Ali Rajai and Prime Minister Mohammad-Javad Bahonar among others. At first, it was thought...
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    critiques of the Iranian government. He became a critic of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and the country's handling of its 2009 elections. Banisadr was born...
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    List of cults of personality Mirza Ali Aqa Tabrizi Mirza Husayn Tehrani Mirza Sayyed Mohammad Tabatabai Mohammad Baqir al-Hakim Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr...
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  • Thumbnail for Mohammad Javad Tondguyan
    was an Iranian engineer and petroleum minister under Prime Minister Mohammad-Ali Rajai from 2 September to 3 November 1980 when he was captured by the Iraqi...
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    Tehran University in the late 1940s. He was a deputy minister under Premier Mohammad Mosaddegh in the 1950s. Bazargan served as the first Iranian head of the...
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    evokes memories of his behavior with the family. Mohammad-Ali Rajai Mohammad-Javad Bahonar Mohammad Mofatteh "خادم بقعه شهید بهشتی اهل مزار شریف هست"...
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    Hussein-Ali Montazeri. When he was studying at Qom Seminary, he became interested in politics under Ruhollah Khomeini. He was one of the opposers of Mohammad...
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  • Iranian president Mohammad-Ali Rajai: Eskaleh-ye Shahid Rajai, Hormozgan Province Shahid Rajai, Ilam Shahid Rajai, Khuzestan Shahid Rajai, Kuhdasht, Lorestan...
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    Presidential Council.[citation needed] Mohammad-Ali Rajai was elected president on July 24, 1981, and took office on August 2. Rajai was in office for less than...
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  • Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh (category Ali Khamenei)
    is the wife of Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran. She was born in a Persian religious family in Mashhad. Her father was Mohammad Esmaeil Khojaste...
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    Grand Ayatollah Hussein-Ali Montazeri (Persian: حسینعلی منتظری‎ [hosei̯næˈliː-e montæzeˈɾiː] pronunciation; 24 September 1922 – 19 December 2009) was...
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  • the cabinet led by Prime Minister Mohammad-Ali Rajai. He replaced Sadegh Ghotbzadeh in the post. Mohammad-Ali Rajai succeeded Khodapanahi as acting foreign...
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    was the second president of Iran to have died in office, following Mohammad-Ali Rajai, who died in a 1981 bombing. Following confirmation of Raisi's death...
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  • Government of Mohammad-Javad Bahonar was the second government of Iran after the Iranian Revolution. During that time, Mohammad-Ali Rajai was president...
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    title of Commander-in-Chief was not transferred to the next president Mohammad-Ali Rajai, and is kept to this day by the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic...
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  • Ministers Mohammad Javad Bahonar, Shapour Bakhtiar, Amir-Abbas Hoveida, Abdolhossein Hazhir and Haj Ali Razmara; President Mohammad Ali Rajai; Head of...
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    Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. He also served in the cabinet of Mohammad-Ali Rajai, and, from 1980 to 1981, served as the Minister of Culture and Islamic...
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