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Eskandari ( fa, اسکندری), also rendered as Iskandari, may refer to: People with the surname Eskandari *Abbas Eskandari (1897–1955) Qajar prince, and Iranian Communist politician. * Abdollah Eskandari (born 1945), Iranian make-up artist. * Abdolmajid Eskandari, Iranian academic leader *Iraj Eskandari (1908–1985), Qajar prince, and Iranian Communist politician. *Matt Eskandari (21st century), Iranian-American film director and screenwriter. * Mohammad-Reza Eskandari (20th century), Iranian politician, former Minister of Agriculture *Mohtaram Eskandari (1895–1924), Iranian intellectual and a pioneer of the Iranian women's movement. *Setareh Eskandari (born 1974), Iranian actress *Soleiman Eskandari (1875–1944), Iranian Qajar prince, and Socialist politician *Soroush Eskandari (born 1989), Iranian professional badminton player. People with the surname Iskandari * Ibn Ata Allah al-Iskandari (658–709 AH), Egyptian Malikite jurist, muhaddith and the third murshid (spir ...
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Abbas Eskandari
Abbas Eskandari ( fa, عباس اسکندری, ʿAbbās Eskandarī; 1897–1955) was an Iranian Communist politician and a co-founder of Tudeh Party of Iran. Career Eskandari was a co-founder of the Tudeh Party of Iran, as well as the editor of ''Siyasat'' () daily, the official organ of the party. However, he was deemed by the establishment figures of the party, Ovanessian and Kambakhsh, too "corrupted" by wealth, and was soon eased out. On 17 June 1946, he was appointed as the governor of Tehran by Ahmad Qavam. He was one of three communist governors who took office at the time, the other two were of Kermanshah and Isfahan. On 18 October, one day before Qavam dismissed cabinet ministers from Tudeh, he was replaced by Mousavizadeh. He later served as a deputy in the 15th Majlis, representing Hamedan. Fakhreddin Azimi describes him as "the vociferous supporter of Qavam who had found it politically opportune to champion Iran's sovereign rights over its sources of oil as well a ...
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