Bazargan (Persian: بازرگان, also Romanized as Bāzargān, Bazirgun, or Bāzergūn) is a village in Herat Province, Afghanistan. 34°21′15″N 62°00′18″E / 34...
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Bazargan (Persian: بازرگان) may refer to: Bazargan, Afghanistan Bazargan, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, a village in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran...
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caused additional panic in the city. After shopping with Afghan colleagues for chickens in Bazargan, Zabul province, two Indian workers were kidnapped by...
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captives, beginning the Iran hostage crisis. Iranian Prime Minister Mehdi Bazargan ordered the militants to release the hostages, but he resigned from office...
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AH1 (category Roads in Afghanistan)
Damghan - Semnan - Tehran : Tehran - Qazvin - Zanjan - Tabriz : Tabriz - Bazargan E80 / D.100 Road D100: Gürbulak - Doğubayazıt - Aşkale - Refahiye E90 /...
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control. Following the revolution's victory, representatives of Mehdi Bazargan approached Moghaddam and offered him a prominent role in the establishment...
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obey Bazargan as a religious duty: [T]hrough the guardianship [Velayat] that I have from the holy lawgiver [the Prophet], I hereby pronounce Bazargan as...
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taken hostage on November 4, 1979. Bazargan's resignation was received by Khomeini without complaint, saying "Mr. Bazargan ... was a little tired and preferred...
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million passengers have been transported via border points mainly Mehran and Bazargan. In 2002, about 70% of visitors arrived by land, about 29% by air and less...
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Iran (MEK) Mehdi Azar (1901–1994), Iranian physician and politician Mehdi Bazargan (1907-1995), Prime Minister of Iran in 1979 Mehdi Ben Barka (1920 – disappeared...
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intellectuals. Iqbal inspired many intellectuals, including Ali Shariati, Mehdi Bazargan and Abdulkarim Soroush. His book The Reconstruction of Religious Thought...
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Presidency of Jimmy Carter (section Afghanistan)
captives, beginning the Iran hostage crisis. Iranian Prime Minister Mehdi Bazargan ordered the militants to release the hostages, but he resigned from office...
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one of the senior members of the Freedom Movement of Iran led by Mehdi Bazargan in the 1960s. He attended Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign...
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West Azerbaijan East Azerbaijan Caspian Sea Persian Gulf Turkmenistan Afghanistan Pakistan Azerbaijan Armenia T u r k e y Iraq Kuwait Saudi Arabia This...
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Taher Ahmadzadeh (category Iranian people of Afghan descent)
with Mehdi Bazargan for almost four decades, he also helped him found the Freedom Movement of Iran. After Iranian Revolution in 1979, Bazargan nominated...
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depose the provisional revolutionary government of Prime Minister Mehdi Bazargan, which they believed was plotting to normalize relations with the U.S....
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Gerede – Ankara – Sivas – Refahiye – Aşkale – Doğubayazıt – Gürbulak – Bazargan – Ivughli – Tabriz – Qazvin – Tehran – Semnan – Damghan – Sabzevar – Neishabour-Mashhad...
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top 100 living geniuses, intellectual and former Prime Minister Mehdi Bazargan and biophysicist Mohammad-Nabi Sarbolouki. Art figures include filmmakers...
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Leader of Iran Mohammad Beheshti, incumbent Chief Justice of Iran Mehdi Bazargan, former Prime Minister of Iran Abolhassan Banisadr was elected as president...
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2021. Retrieved 19 June 2021. Iranian provisional government of Mehdi Bazargan. "Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran". Archived from the original...
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Bazargan, demanding, "since I have appointed him, he must be obeyed". He warned it was "God's government", and disobedience against him or Bazargan was...
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Khatami, President (1997–2005) Prime ministers (complete list) – Mehdi Bazargan, Prime minister (1979) Mohammad-Ali Rajai, Prime minister (1980–1981) Mohammad-Javad...
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Retrieved 29 June 2019. Bazin, Marcel; Bromberger, Christian; Balland, Daniel; Bāzargān, Ṣoḡrā (15 December 1989). "Berenj "rice"". Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. IV...
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Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's return to Tehran on 1 February 1979, Mehdi Bazargan's interim administration established the Pasdaran under a decree issued...
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Montazeri was also a fierce critic of the interim government led by Mahdi Bazargan due to the same reason. Both Montazeri and his father actively encouraged...
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been reinforced in the light of the 2021 Fall of Afghanistan to Taliban. With the 2021 fall of Afghanistan, a wave of refugees have been crossing Iran, then...
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down the government of the Islamic Republic's first Prime Minister, Mehdi Bazargan, and the clerics quickly worked to monopolize power and institute clerical...
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January 4 – February 11: Shapour Bakhtiar February 11 – November 6: Mehdi Bazargan starting November 6: Council of Islamic Revolution Chief Justice: Mohammad...
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politician Abdolali Bazargan (born 1943), Iranian politician Abdolali Changiz (born 1959), Iranian footballer Abdul Ali Deobandi (1938–2009), Afghan cleric Abdol-Ali...
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Syse 2015, pp. 261–262. Syse 2015, p. 263. Syse 2015, p. 264. Bazargan 2013. "Equality of belligerents". casebook.icrc.org. Retrieved 17 March...
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