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    Karim Sanjabi (Persian: کریم سنجابی; September 11, 1905 – July 4, 1995) was an Iranian politician, a member of The National Consultative Assembly. He...
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    three prominent opposition leaders from the secular National Front—Karim Sanjabi, Shahpour Bakhtiar, and Dariush Forouhar—were allowed to pen an open...
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    powers—the Russian, British, and especially the Ottoman Empire. Karim Sanjabi - chief of Sanjabi tribe in the last decades of 20th century and was a liberal...
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  • 1946 as a platform for Iranian liberals, including figures such as Karim Sanjâbi, Gholam Hossein Sadighi, Ahmad Zirakzadeh and Allah-Yar Saleh; the Toilers...
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    office 1 April 1979 – 12 April 1979 Prime Minister Himself Preceded by Karim Sanjabi Succeeded by Ebrahim Yazdi Member of the Parliament of Iran In office...
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    become a one-party state under Rastakhiz. National Front leaders like Karim Sanjabi and moderate traditional Islamic leaders like Mohammad Kazem Shariatmadari...
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  • Khomeini, three or four with Prime Minister Shapur Bakhtiar and two with Karim Sanjabi, leader of the National Front who were seeking a peaceful democratic...
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    April 1979 – 12 November 1979 Prime Minister Mehdi Bazargan Preceded by Karim Sanjabi Succeeded by Abolhassan Banisadr (acting) Deputy Prime Minister of Iran...
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  • Mohammad Mosaddegh, Hossein Fatemi, Ahmad Zirakzadeh, Ali Shayegan and Karim Sanjabi among others. It is the oldest pro-democracy group operating inside...
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    successor of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. In December, 1951, he replaced Karim Sanjaby as minister of education. Between 1961 and 1969, Hessabi was Iran's...
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    nineteen others such as Hossein Fatemi, Ahmad Zirakzadeh, Ali Shayegan and Karim Sanjabi, aiming to establish democracy and end the foreign presence in Iranian...
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    "American agent" and they were not allowed to take their seat. Its leader Karim Sanjabi withdrew in the run-off because of the alleged "irregularities". Under...
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    Sabbaghian 20 June 1979 6 November 1979   FMI Minister of Foreign Affairs Karim Sanjabi 13 February 1979 1 April 1979   NF Mehdi BazarganA 1 April 1979 12 April...
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    resource for the study of modern Iranian history"". ""Interview with Sanjabi, Karim: Tape 02. The Iranian Oral History Project is a unique resource for...
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  • Shapour Bakhtiar Mohammad Kazem Shariatmadari (POW) Sadegh Ghotbzadeh  Karim Sanjabi Dariush Forouhar (POW) Kazem Sami Habibollah Payman Noureddin Kianouri (POW)...
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    party during 1949–1960), Allah-Yar Saleh (leader during 1960–1964), Karim Sanjabi (leader during 1967–1988), Adib Boroumand (leader during 1993–2017)...
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    Mosaddegh founded, the National Front of Iran, was later reorganized by Karim Sanjabi, and is currently being led by the National Poet of Iran Adib Boroumand...
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    office Political party Government Took office Left office Duration 1 Karim Sanjabi (1904–1995) 11 February 1979 1 April 1979[citation needed] 49 days NF...
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  • Barzani (1903–1979) Abdullah Goran (1904–1962) Ali Merdan (1904–1981) Karim Sanjabi (1905–1995) Osman Sabri (1905–1993) Emînê Evdal (1906–1964) Abdolqader...
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  • March 1947, Mahabad) the prime minister of the Republic of Mehabad. Karim Sanjabi – (11 September 1905 – 4 July 1995) National Front politician and official...
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    life during reign of various governments. Kurdish liberal political Karim Sanjabi has served as minister of education under Mohammad Mossadegh in 1952...
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  • chief of staff of the United States General Services Administration Karim Sanjabi, Iranian politician of the National Front of Iran. Settled in the U...
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  • chief of staff of the United States General Services Administration Karim Sanjabi, Iranian politician of the National Front of Iran. Settled in the U...
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    the Imperial Iranian Air Force Hanif Bali, member of Swedish Riksdag Karim Sanjabi, Iran's attorney during oil nationalization movement, former foreign...
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  • After this, Adib was elected as one of the five board members during Karim Sanjabi's reorganization of the National Front. They then held protests which...
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    undertook a state visit to Tehran, meeting with his Iranian counterpart Karim Sanjabi on 10 March 1979. Both expressed confidence that Iran and Pakistan were...
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    positive relations with both Khomeini's supporters and the leftist groups. Karim Sanjabi succeeded Mirfendereski as foreign minister. After leaving office, Mirfendereski...
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     Poland Judge Majorityb Milovan Zoričić  Yugoslavia Judge Majorityb Karim Sanjabi  Iran ad hoc Judgec Majorityb Edvard Hambro  Norway Registrar — a Presidency...
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  • Ali Shayegan, Kazem Hassibi, Mohammad-Ali Angaji, Mahmoud Nariman, Karim Sanjabi, Bagher Jalali Mousavi, Asghar Parsa, Ahmad Akhgar and Ahmad Zirakzadeh...
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    1944–Unknown Succeeded by Abolfazl Qassemi Preceded by Mohammad Mossadegh Leader of the National Front 1960–1964 Vacant Title next held by Karim Sanjabi...
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