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Iranian Ambassador To Pakistan
The Iranian ambassador in Islamabad is the official representative of the Government in Tehran to the Government of Pakistan. List of representatives } , Chargé d'affaires , Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi , Khawaja Nazimuddin , , , - , , 1328 , Ali Nasr , fa, سید علی نصر , H. E. M. Ali Nasr, a former Cabinet Minister, who has been Iran's Ambassador to China for a considerable time, has been appointed Iran's Ambassadar to Pakistan. , Mohammad Reza Pahlavi , Khawaja Nazimuddin , , , - , , 1330 , Massoud Moazed ( fa) , fa, مسعود معاضد , Massoud Moazed, Mojahed al-Mulk, was one of Iranian diplomats and politicians in the late Qajar and early days of the Pahlavi era.*  from 1937 (1315) to 1938 (1316) the Consul General in Herat province (province) in Afghanistan. Between 1330 and 1332, he was the great ambassador of Iran in Egypt, which coincided with the collapse of the monarchy in Egypt. He finally died in Tehran in 1970 (1348 and was buried in Zahir a ...
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Ambassador
An ambassador is an official envoy, especially a high-ranking diplomat who represents a state and is usually accredited to another sovereign state or to an international organization as the resident representative of their own government or sovereign or appointed for a special and often temporary diplomatic assignment. The word is also used informally for people who are known, without national appointment, to represent certain professions, activities, and fields of endeavor, such as sales. An ambassador is the ranking government representative stationed in a foreign capital or country. The host country typically allows the ambassador control of specific territory called an embassy, whose territory, staff, and vehicles are generally afforded diplomatic immunity in the host country. Under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, an ambassador has the highest diplomatic rank. Countries may choose to maintain diplomatic relations at a lower level by appointing a chargé d'aff ...
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Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
, title = Shahanshah Aryamehr Bozorg Arteshtaran , image = File:Shah_fullsize.jpg , caption = Shah in 1973 , succession = Shah of Iran , reign = 16 September 1941 – 11 February 1979 , coronation = 26 October 1967 , predecessor = Reza Shah , successor = ''Monarchy abolished''Ruhollah Khomeini as Supreme Leader , birth_date = , birth_place = Tehran, Sublime State of Persia , death_date = , death_place = Cairo, Egypt , burial_place = 29 July 1980Al-Rifa'i Mosque, Cairo, Egypt , spouse = , issue = , regnal name = Mohammad Reza Shah fa, محمدرضا شاه , native_lang1 = Alma mater , native_lang1_name1 = , house = Pahlavi , father = Reza Shah , mother = Tadj ol-Molouk , religion = Twelver Shi’ism , signature = , module = Mohammad Reza Pahlavi ( fa, محمدرضا پهلوی, ; 26 October 1919 – 27 July 1980), also known as Mohammad Reza Shah (), was ...
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Hasan Arfa
Hasan Arfa (1895 in Tbilisi – 1983 in Monte Carlo) was an Iranian general and ambassador to the Pahlavi dynasty. He was a leading figure in the British military network in Iran. Early life Hasan Arfa was born in Tbilisi, Georgia (then part of the Russian Empire) to an Anglo-Russian mother and Iranian father. His mother, Ludmilla Jervis, was the daughter of a British diplomat and a Russian woman of the aristocratic Demidov family. His father, Reza Khan Arfa al-Dowleh, was a veteran Iranian diplomat serving as consul-general in Tbilisi; he later served as ambassador to Turkey and Russia. Arfa's parents divorced in 1900, after Arfa and his mother had moved to Paris, but his father, the senior Arfa al-Dowleh, provided comfortable homes in Europe for them. Arfa received his early education from tutors and later attended private schools in Switzerland, Paris, and Monaco. In 1914, he joined the Iranian Imperial Guards, and during the early part of World War I that organi ...
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Iranian Ambassador To Japan
The Iranian ambassador in Tokyo is the official representative of the Government in Tehran to the Government of Japan. Till August 16, 1971 the Iranian Ambassador to Japan was accredited in Taipei. List of representatives } hy, Հովհաննես Մասեհյան , , Reza Shah Pahlavi , Wakatsuki Reijirō , , 1310 , - , , 1310 , Hassan-Ali Kamal Hedayat ( fa) , fa, حسنعلی کمال هدایت , , Reza Shah Pahlavi , Saitō Makoto , , 1312 , - , , 1312 , Bagher Azimi ( fa) , fa, باقر عظیمی , , Reza Shah Pahlavi , Okada Keisuke , , 1316 , - , , 1316 , Ali-Mohammad Saybani , fa, علی‌محمد شیبانی , , Reza Shah Pahlavi , Hayashi Senjūrō , , 1317 , - , , 1317 , Mahmoud Bahadori , fa, محمود بهادری , '' From 1316 to 1319, Iran did not have a minister in Japan. On December 25, 1318, the National Salvation Council approved a friendly treaty between the governments of Iran and Japan. Japan was Hitler's German ally. '' , Reza ...
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Musa Nuri Esfandiari
Musa Nuri Esfandiari ( fa, موسی نوری اسفندیاری; 1894–1972) was an Iranian diplomat and served as foreign minister and as ambassador during the Pahlavi era. Early life and education Esfandiari was born in Tehran in 1894. He had a brother, Asadullah Yamin-Esfandiari. Esfandiari was educated both in Iran and in Europe. Career After his graduation Esfandiari joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1916. After serving at different diplomatic missions he was named as the counsellor and charge d’affaires of the Imperial Iran in France in 1933. In December of the same year he was appointed counsellor in the Soviet Union which held for a short period. Then he was appointed charge d’affaires of the Imperial Iran in Turkey. He was named as the director-general of industry and mines in July 1937. He served as the Ambassador of the Imperial Iran to Iraq between December 1937 and August 1938. In 1939 Esfandiari was sent to Nazi Germany where he remained until 1 ...
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Mohammed Ayub Khan
Muhammad Ayub Khan (Urdu: ; 14 May 1907 – 19 April 1974), was the second President of Pakistan. He was an army general who seized the presidency from Iskander Mirza in 1958 Pakistani coup d'état, a coup in 1958, the first successful coup d'état in the country's history. Popular demonstrations and labour strikes supported by the 1969 uprising in East Pakistan, protests in East Pakistan ultimately led to his forced resignation in 1969. During his presidency, differences between East Pakistan, East and West Pakistan arose to an enormous degree, that ultimately led to the Bangladesh Liberation War, Independence of East Pakistan. Trained at the British Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Royal Military College, Ayub Khan fought in World War II as a Colonel (United Kingdom), colonel in the British Indian Army before Pakistani citizenship, deciding to transfer to the Pakistan Army in the aftermath of the Partition of India, partition of British India, India in 1947. His assignm ...
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Nader Batmanghelidj
Nader Batmanghelidj (1904–1998) was an Iranian military officer who served in various military and government posts. He also served as the ambassador of Imperial Iran to Pakistan and Iraq. Early life and education Batmanghelidj was born in 1904. One of his brothers, Haj Mehdi Batmanghelidj, was a landowner. He was a graduate of the Iranian Military Academy and joined the Iranian Army in the 1920s. He attended military courses in both Germany and Czechoslovakia. Career During the invasion of Iran by the British in World War II Batmanghelidj was serving in the army as a colonel and was captured and imprisoned by the British in 1941. He was in prison until the end of the war. Following his release Batmanghelidj became a brigadier general and participated in the liberation forces of Azerbaijan against the Soviet occupation. Batmanghelidj was appointed head of the military office of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. He was named as the chief of the athletic program by Prime Minister M ...
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Iranian Ambassador To Russia
Iranian may refer to: * Iran, a sovereign state * Iranian peoples, the speakers of the Iranian languages. The term Iranic peoples is also used for this term to distinguish the pan ethnic term from Iranian, used for the people of Iran * Iranian languages, a branch of the Indo-Iranian languages * Iranian diaspora, Iranian people living outside Iran * Iranian architecture, architecture of Iran and parts of the rest of West Asia * Iranian foods, list of Iranian foods and dishes * Iranian.com, also known as ''The Iranian'' and ''The Iranian Times'' See also * Persian (other) * Iranians (other) * Languages of Iran * Ethnicities in Iran * Demographics of Iran * Indo-Iranian languages * Irani (other) Irani may refer to the following: * Anything related to Iran * Irani (India), an ethno-religious group of Zoroastrian Iranian ancestry in the Indian subcontinent * Irani, Santa Catarina * Irani café People with the surname * Adi Irani (born 194 ... * ...
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Abolqasem Najm
Abolghassem Nadjm (Najm ol-Molk) ( fa, ابولقاسم نجم), ''Abolqāsem Najm''/''Abolqassem Najm'' (11 May 1892 – October 19, 1983) was an Iranian politician, cabinet minister, and diplomat. Early life and education His father was Mirza Mahmoud Shirazi, a merchant, who died when Abolqasem was an infant. His mother was the daughter of Iran's first modern physicist and astronomer, Mirza Abdulqaffar Nadjm ol-Molk. Abdulqaffar, who taught mathematics and physics at Dar ul-Funun, took Abolqasem under his custody after Abolqasem was orphaned. Abolqasem received his basic education from his grandfather and later inherited his grandfather's title of "Nadjm ol-Molk" (star of the nation) after Mirza Abdulqaffar's retirement. He studied at the Tehran School of Political Sciences. Diplomatic career After graduation he entered the service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1912 as an attaché. He was Iran's ambassador to the Third Reich, but was appointed to France upon hi ...
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