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    Ali Razmara, also known as Haj Ali Razmara (Persian: حاجعلی رزم‌آرا, romanized: Hāj'ali Razm-ārā; 30 March 1901 – 7 March 1951), was a military leader...
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    behalf of this group, Tahmasebi assassinated the Iranian Prime Minister, Ali Razmara, on 7 March 1951. He was arrested at the scene. He was described as a...
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    assassination occurred a few years after the assassination of prime minister Ali Razmara. Mansour was buried in Shah-Abdol-Azim near Reza Shah's mausoleum, and...
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    group. He played a role in assassinations of Abdolhossein Hazhir, Haj Ali Razmara and Ahmad Kasravi. On 22 November 1955, after an unsuccessful attempt...
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    Police Forces, in order to counter the growing threat of Sepahbod Haj Ali Razmara.[citation needed] After retiring from the army, he was named Senator...
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  • (and former prime minister) Abdolhossein Hazhir, the Prime Minister Haj Ali Razmara, the former education minister Abdul Hamid Zangeneh) and attempted assassinations...
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    by Haj Ali Razmara was formed on 26 June 1950 and succeeded the cabinet led by Ali Mansur who was in office between April and June 1950. Razmara was a...
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    ignited the Persian Constitutional Revolution. On March 7, 1951, Haj Ali Razmara, anti-communist Prime Minister of Iran, was attending the memorial service...
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  • Abdolhossein Hazhir and Haj Ali Razmara; President Mohammad Ali Rajai; Head of Judiciary Mohammad Beheshti; Chief Commander of the Army Ali Sayad Shirazi; and...
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    ) Notes: Vols. 1–9 compiled under the general editorship of Hossein ʻAlī Razmārā. See for summary: (Ehsan Hooshmand, “Faslnaameyeh Goftegoo”, “A closer...
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    the Shah would confirm the candidate to power. The Prime Minister Haj Ali Razmara, who opposed the oil nationalization on technical grounds,[page needed]...
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    nationalism. AIOC and the pro-western Iranian government led by Prime Minister Ali Razmara, initially resisted nationalist pressure to revise AIOC's concession...
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    elected prime minister by parliament following the assassination of Haj Ali Razmara in 1951. His premiership, however, was not to last long, and he resigned...
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    Soviet View on the Assassination of the Iranian Prime Minister, Haj ʻAli Razmara, in the Context of the Early Years of the Cold War". Iranian Studies...
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    Ali Khan Mansur (Persian: علی خان منصور, also known as Mansur ul-Mulk (منصورالملک)‎; 1886 – 8 December 1974) was the prime minister of Iran for two terms...
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    49 Swietchowski:"Addressing the troops entering Azerbaijan, General ‘Ali Razmara proclaimed that they were restoring the soul of Iran to the nation, and...
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    Mosaddegh. The prime minister at the time, Haj Ali Razmara, opposed the measure. On March 7, 1951, Razmara was murdered by Khalil Tahmasebi, a member of...
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    undersecretary of roads and communications. Prime Minister and General Haj Ali Razmara appointed him acting minister and then minister of roads to his cabinet...
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    agreement, signed on May 3, 1946, between Kurdish forces and Iranian General Ali Razmara, discouraged major attacks, promoted withdrawals, and allowed each side...
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    Minister Ali Razmara, initially resisted nationalist pressure to revise AIOC's concession terms still further in Iran's favour. In March 1951, Ali Razmara was...
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    years  Ground Forces – 7 Razmara, HajMajor general Haj Ali Razmara (1901–1951) 1943 1943 0 years  Ground Forces – 8 Riazi, AliAli Riazi [fa] 1943 1944 0–1...
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    constitutional referendum. The prime minister was the head of government of Iran. Ali Asghar Khan was the first and Mir-Hossein Mousavi was the last prime minister...
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    executed, including Khalil Tahmasebi, the assassin of former Prime Minister Ali Razmara. For these accomplishments, he was appointed modern Iran's youngest three-star...
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  • Abdolhossein Hazhir Prime Minister of Iran 7 March 1951 Haj Ali Razmara 27 January 1965 Hassan Ali Mansur 23 April 1979  Iran Mohammad-Vali Gharani Chief-of-Staff...
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    1951 were the assassinated Prime Minister Haj Ali Razmara, Reza Shah's valet Soleyman Behboudi, Prince Ali-Reza Pahlavi, who died in a plane crash in 1954...
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    (1882–1950) – politician Haj-Ali Razmara (1901–1951) – prime minister (1950–51) Moahammad Mazaher (fa) (1875–1954) – politician Ali-Reza Pahlavi (1922–1954)...
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    the government, as did other relatives. Hedayat's sister married Haj Ali Razmara who was an army general and among the prime ministers of Iran under Shah...
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  • acting foreign minister since 26 June in the cabinet of Haj Ali Razmara. Prime Minister Razmara chose Rais because of his good relations with the British...
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  • Archived from the original on 2022-09-28. Retrieved 2022-07-18. Razmara, Haj Ali (February 1953). Geographical Culture of Iran, Volume 10. Haj Ali Razmara....
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    The sense of autonomy seen among past prime ministers such as Ali Amini, Haj Ali Razmara, and Mohammad Mosaddegh, had been systematically marginalized...
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