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{{Short description|Iranian statesman and aristocrat (1895–1988)}} |
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| name = Amirteymour Kalali<br>{{lang|fa|امیرتیمور کلالی}} |
| name = Amirteymour Kalali<br>{{lang|fa|امیرتیمور کلالی}} |
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| birth_date = {{birth date|1894|10|5|df=y}} |
| birth_date = {{birth date|1894|10|5|df=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[Mashhad]], [[Iran|Persia]] |
| birth_place = [[Mashhad]], [[Qajar Iran|Sublime State of Persia]] |
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| death_date = {{death date and age|1988|2|11|1894|10|5|df=y}} |
| death_date = {{death date and age|1988|2|11|1894|10|5|df=y}} |
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| death_place = [[Tehran]], [[Iran]] |
| death_place = [[Tehran]], [[Iran]] |
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| successor1 = [[Gholam Hossein Sadighi]] |
| successor1 = [[Gholam Hossein Sadighi]] |
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| order2 = [[Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Iran)|Minister of Labour]] |
| order2 = [[Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Iran)|Minister of Labour]] |
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| primeminister2 = |
| primeminister2 = Mohammad Mossadegh |
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| term_start4 = 6 October 1928 |
| term_start4 = 6 October 1928 |
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| term_end4 = 10 August 1953 |
| term_end4 = 10 August 1953 |
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| successor2 = Ebrahim Alami |
| successor2 = Ebrahim Alami |
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| order4 = [[Parliament of Iran|Member of the National Consultative Assembly]] |
| order4 = [[Parliament of Iran|Member of the National Consultative Assembly]] |
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| resting_place = [[Behesht-e Zahra]], Tehran |
| resting_place = [[Behesht-e Zahra]], Tehran |
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| birth_name = Mohammad Ebrahim Mirza Amirteymour Kalali |
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| spouse = Ney Rozma Davalou Qajar (died)<br>Afrouz Farhood |
| spouse = Ney Rozma Davalou Qajar (died)<br>Afrouz Farhood |
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| children = 11, including [[Nahid Mirza]] |
| children = 11, including [[Nahid Mirza]] |
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| father = [[Mir 'Ali Mardan Khan, Nuzrat ol-Molk|Nuzrat ol-Molk]] |
| father = [[Mir 'Ali Mardan Khan, Nuzrat ol-Molk|Nuzrat ol-Molk]] |
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'''Amirteymour Kalali''' (5 October 1895 – 11 February 1988)<ref>http://www.iichs.ir [http://www.iichs.ir/News-941/محمدابراهیم-امیرتیمور-(کلالی)-/?id=941 محمدابراهیم امیرتیمور (کلالی)]</ref> ({{langx|fa|امیرتیمور کلالی}}), also known as [[Sardar]] Nosrat, was a prominent Iranian statesman and aristocrat. He served as the [[Ministry of Interior (Iran)|minister of interior]] and [[Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (Iran)|minister of labour]] in the cabinet led by [[Prime Minister of Iran|Prime Minister]] [[Mohammad Mosaddegh]].<ref name=bkrev>{{cite journal|title=Reviews |author=Fakhreddin Azimi|journal=Iranian Studies|date=Spring 1999|volume=32|issue=2|jstor=4311249 |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/4311249}}</ref> He was a member of the [[Parliament of Iran]] for nine terms.<ref name=bkrev/> |
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Habib Ladjevardi published his [[Memoir|memoirs]] in 1997.<ref name=bkrev/> |
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==See also== |
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* [[History of Persia]] |
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==References== |
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* [[Qajar Dynasty]] of Iran |
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* Abdolhossein [[Teymourtash]] |
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* [[Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiari]] |
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==Further reading== |
==Further reading== |
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*Ghani, Cyrus, ''Iran and the Rise of Reza Shah: From Qajar Collapse to Pahlavi Power'' (I.B. Tauris: London, 2000). {{ISBN|1-86064-629-8}}. |
*Ghani, Cyrus, ''Iran and the Rise of Reza Shah: From Qajar Collapse to Pahlavi Power'' (I.B. Tauris: London, 2000). {{ISBN|1-86064-629-8}}. |
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Amirteymour Kalali امیرتیمور کلالی | |
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Minister of Interior | |
In office 16 December 1951 – 16 July 1952 | |
Prime Minister | Mohammad Mossadegh |
Preceded by | Fazlollah Zahedi |
Succeeded by | Gholam Hossein Sadighi |
Minister of Labour | |
In office 9 February 1950 – 27 April 1951 | |
Prime Minister | Mohammad Mossadegh |
Succeeded by | Ebrahim Alami |
Member of the National Consultative Assembly | |
In office 6 October 1928 – 10 August 1953 | |
Constituency | Kashmar |
Personal details | |
Born | Mohammad Ebrahim Mirza Amirteymour Kalali 5 October 1894 Mashhad, Sublime State of Persia |
Died | 11 February 1988 Tehran, Iran | (aged 93)
Resting place | Behesht-e Zahra, Tehran |
Spouse(s) | Ney Rozma Davalou Qajar (died) Afrouz Farhood |
Children | 11, including Nahid Mirza |
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Amirteymour Kalali (5 October 1895 – 11 February 1988)[1] (Persian: امیرتیمور کلالی), also known as Sardar Nosrat, was a prominent Iranian statesman and aristocrat. He served as the minister of interior and minister of labour in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh.[2] He was a member of the Parliament of Iran for nine terms.[2]
Habib Ladjevardi published his memoirs in 1997.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ http://www.iichs.ir محمدابراهیم امیرتیمور (کلالی)
- ^ a b c Fakhreddin Azimi (Spring 1999). "Reviews". Iranian Studies. 32 (2). JSTOR 4311249.
Further reading
[edit]- Agheli, Bagher, Teymourtash Dar Sahneye-h Siasate-h Iran ("Teimurtash in the Political Arena of Iran") (Javeed: Tehran, 1371).
- Ansari, Ali, Modern Iran Since 1921: The Pahlavis and After (Longman: London, 2003) ISBN 0-582-35685-7.
- 'Alí Rizā Awsatí (عليرضا اوسطى), Iran in the Past Three Centuries (Irān dar Se Qarn-e Goz̲ashteh - ايران در سه قرن گذشته), Volumes 1 and 2 (Paktāb Publishing - انتشارات پاکتاب, Tehran, Iran, 2003). ISBN 964-93406-6-1 (Vol. 1), ISBN 964-93406-5-3 (Vol. 2).
- Cronin, Stephanie, The Making of Modern Iran: State and Society Under Reza Shah (Routledge: London, 2003) ISBN 0-415-30284-6.
- Ghani, Cyrus, Iran and the Rise of Reza Shah: From Qajar Collapse to Pahlavi Power (I.B. Tauris: London, 2000). ISBN 1-86064-629-8.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Mohammad-Ebrahim Amirteymour Kalali at Wikimedia Commons