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    – انتشارات پاکتاب, Tehran, Iran, 2003). ISBN 964-93406-6-1 (Vol. 1), ISBN 964-93406-5-3 (Vol. 2). Media related to Hossein Ala' at Wikimedia Commons...
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  • Ala, ALA, Alaa or Alae may refer to: Ala, Hiiu County, Estonia, a village Ala, Valga County, Estonia, a village Ala, Alappuzha, Kerala, India, a village...
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    named Senator in 1950. Zahedi was appointed minister of interior in Hossein Ala''s administration in 1951, a post he would retain when Mohammad Mosaddegh...
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    in 1949), an organisation he had founded with nineteen others such as Hossein Fatemi, Ahmad Zirakzadeh, Ali Shayegan and Karim Sanjabi, aiming to establish...
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    office until 1955. He was then appointed as the justice minister under Hossein Ala in 1955. He was named the ambassador to the US in 1956 which he held...
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    powers. On March 15, 1951, the National Assembly, led by Prime Minister Hossein Ala, unanimously voted to nationalize the oil industry, which at the time...
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    the head of government of Iran. Ali Asghar Khan was the first and Mir-Hossein Mousavi was the last prime minister of Iran. Before the Constitutional...
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    Mostafa died in an accident in 1955; the newly appointed prime minister, Hossein Ala', escaped an assassination attempt at the funeral. According to British...
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    1948 and 1950. In April 1957, Eghbal became prime minister, replacing Hossein Ala' in the post. Eghbal was also named as the chief of Plan Orgazination...
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    1933 Hossein Ala, April 1933 - March 1934 Reza Gholi Amir Khosrovi, March 1934 - November 1939 Mohamad Ali Farzin, November 1939 - October 1941 Hossein Ala...
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    Ansari Moshaver ol-Mamalek (Minister Plenipotentiary) (ru) 1935–1937, Hossein Ala' (CMG) (Minister Plenipotentiary) 1938–1938, Ali Soheili (Minister Plenipotentiary)...
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  • The cabinet led by Hossein Ala' was formed on 20 March 1951 two weeks after the assassination of Prime Minister Haj Ali Razmara. The cabinet was given...
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    Mohammad Reza Shah Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh Fazlollah Zahedi Hossein Ala' Manouchehr Eghbal Jafar Sharif-Emami Preceded by Abdullah Entezam Succeeded...
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  • general and served as the minister of defense in the governments of Hossein Ala', Mohammad Mosaddegh, Jafar Sharif-Emami, Ali Amini and Asadollah Alam...
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  • healthy, voluntary, non-remunerated blood donors. Dr. Fereydoun Ala's father, Hossein Ala (1883–1964), was a career diplomat, cabinet minister, Minister...
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    Importance – the “Ramsar Convention”. Firouz married Iran Ala who is the daughter of Hossein Ala (1881–1964), Iran's prime minister from 1955 to 1957. He...
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    Mosaddegh was confirmed prime minister of Iran by the Shah (replacing Hossein Ala, who had replaced Razmara). Under heavy pressure by the National Front...
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    Country, Formerly PERSIA; US Department of State 17 June 1933 Kamaly, Hossein (December 15, 2002). "Ḥāji Vāšangton". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. XI,...
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    Hussein Ala to succeed Razmara as prime minister. This move was met by further assassinations, riots, and demonstrations throughout the country. Ala ultimately...
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    Varasteh was named as the minister of finance in the cabinet led by Hossein Ala'. However, his tenure ended on 27 April when the cabinet resigned. On...
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  • council consisting of Mosaddegh, Gholamreza Pahlavi (Shah's brother) and Hossein Ala (Minister of Royal Court) should be appointed to act as the regency council...
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  • Prime Minister before election Hossein Ala' Independent Elected Prime Minister Hossein Ala' Independent...
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    attempted and actual assassinations of politicians Abdolhossein Hazhir, Hossein Ala' (he survived the attempt), Prime Minister Haj Ali Razmara, and historian...
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  • Minister during World War II, chairman of the National Theatre Board Hossein Ala' (1882–1964), former Prime Minister of Iran Sir Adrian Boult (1889–1983)...
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    136 (6%) History Election 1950 legislative election Legislature terms 16th (1950–52) 17th (1952) Predecessor Government of Hossein Ala' Successor Qavam (V)...
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    October 1938 7 March 1939 3 Mozaffar Alam 7 March 1939 20 April 1943 4 Hossein Ala' 25 April 1943 2 March 1945 5 Mahmoud Salehi 2 March 1945 2 May 1945...
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    Sayyed Mohammad-Ali Jamalzadeh (son of Sayyed Jamal ad-Din Esfahani) and Hossein Kazemzadeh (who later became editor of the nationalist paper Iranshahr...
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    Shahrokh wanted British support if Mohammad Reza were to dismiss both Hossein Ala' and the Prime Minister General Fazlollah Zahedi. At a Christmas party...
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    in the post. Saleh remained in office in the next cabinet formed by Hossein Ala'. In the cabinet formed by Fazlollah Zahedi after the 1953 coup against...
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    1949–1950 2nd time Hossein Ala' 1950 2nd time Hossein Ala' 1951–1953 3rd time Abol Ghasem Amini [fa] April 1953 – August 1953 Hossein Ala' 1953–1955 4th time...
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