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Zanjan And Tarom (electoral District)
Zanjan and Tarom (electoral district) is the biggest electoral district in the Zanjan Province of Iran. It has a population of 532,111 and elects 2 members of parliament, except that in the first legislative election it had 3 MPs. 1980 MPs in 1980 from the electorate of Zanjan. (1st) * Mostafa Naseri * Mohammad Shjaei * Mohammad Rajaeian 1984 MPs in 1984 from the electorate of Zanjan. (2nd) * Mostafa Naseri * Asadollah Bayat-Zanjani 1988 MPs in 1988 from the electorate of Zanjan And Tarom. (3rd) * Asadollah Bayat-Zanjani * Davud Haji-naseri 1992 MPs in 1992 from the electorate of Zanjan, Zanjan And Tarom. (4th) * Ahmad Hakimipour Zanjan * Mostafa Naseri Zanjan and Tarom 1996 MPs in 1996 from the electorate of Zanjan. (5th) * Javad Bagherzadeh * Gholamhosein Jalil-Khani 2000 MPs in 2000 from the electorate of Zanjan, Zanjan And Tarom. (6th) * Abulfazl Shakuri Zanjan * Afzal Mousavi Zanjan and Tarom 2004 MPs in 2004 from the electorate of Zanjan and Tarom. (7th) * Ra ...
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Zanjan, Iran
Zanjan ( Persian: زنجان, ; Azerbaijani: زنگان) is a city in northwest Iran, serving as the capital of Zanjan Province. It lies north-west of Tehran on the main highway to Tabriz and Turkey and approximately from the Caspian Sea. The city is located about 20 kilometers south of the Qaflankuh Mountain Range. At the 2016 census, its population was 521,302 which is the 20th largest city in Iran. The population of Zanjan consists mostly of Iranian Azeris who are bilingual in Azerbaijani and Persian. Zanjan is known for its handcrafts such as knives, traditional sandals, called charoogh, and malileh, a handcraft made with silver wires. Zanjani artists make many things like various decorative dishes and their special covers as well as silver jewelry. In ancient times, Zanjan was known for its stainless and sharp knives. But this tradition is gradually becoming extinct by introduction of Chinese-made knives into the market which are far cheaper, more abundant and less artis ...
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Ahmad Hakimipour
Ahmad Hakimipour ( fa, ‌‌احمد حکیمی‌پور; born 1963) is an Iranian reformist politician and former militant. Hakimipour was born in Zanjan. He was a member of the 4th Islamic Consultative Assembly from the electorate of electoral district of Zanjan and Tarom and member of Islamic City Council of Tehran The Islamic City Council of Tehran ( fa, شورای اسلامی شهر تهران) is the directly elected council that presides over the city of Tehran, elects the mayor of Tehran in a mayor–council government system, and budgets of the M ... for first and fourth terms. References Living people People from Zanjan, Iran 1963 births Will of the Iranian Nation Party politicians Deputies of Zanjan and Tarom Members of the 4th Islamic Consultative Assembly University of Tehran alumni Assembly of the Forces of Imam's Line politicians Secretaries-General of political parties in Iran Tehran Councillors 2013–2017 Tehran Councillors 1999– ...
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2012 Iranian Legislative Election
The parliamentary election for the 9th legislature of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 9th Islamic Consultative Assembly, or Majlis, were held in Iran on Friday, 2 March 2012 with a second round on 4 May 2012 in those 65 districts where no candidate received 25% or more of the votes cast. More than 5,000 candidates registered but more than a third were disqualified by the Guardian Council leaving about 3,400 candidates to run for the 290 seat representing the 31 provinces. The election has been described by journalists and analysts "as a contest between" Iran's Supreme Leader of Iran, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,Iran elections clouded by doubts
02 Mar 2012
with Khamenei supporters winning a large majority of seats.
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Sadollah Nasiri Gheydari
Sadollah Nasiri Gheydari ( fa, سعدالله نصیری قیداری) is former President of Shahid Beheshti University of Tehran. He is a physicist and professor at Shahid Beheshti University, Iran. After obtaining his B.Sc in 1984, M.Sc in 1988 and Ph.D. in 1992 under Yousef Sobouti, all from Shiraz University, he continued as associate professor in the Department of Physics of Shiraz University. In 1993, he was transferred to Zanjan University where he held various positions including head of its Department of Physics from 1994 to 1996, rector of its College of Science from 1996 to 1998 and again from 2002 to 2004, and vice-chancellor of education from 1998 to 2001. From 2002 to 2006, he was president of the Iranian Astronomical Society and was re-appointed in 2011. In 2008, he was appointed vice president of the Iranian Physical Society. Gheydari's main research interests relate to oscillations of stars in the presence of magnetic fields, quantum mechanics in phase space, a ...
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Jamshid Ansari
Jamshid Ansari ( fa, جمشید انصاری, born 1955) is an Iranian reformist politician, who served as Vice President of Iran The vice president of Iran ( fa, معاون رئیس‌جمهور ایران) is defined by article 124 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Constitution of Iran, as anyone appointed by the president of Iran to lead an organization ... for Administrative and Recruitment Affairs from 2016 to 2021. He is former head of Iran's Administrative and Recruitment Affairs Organization (ARAO). References Living people People from Zanjan, Iran Governors of Zanjan Province Iranian reformists Deputies of Zanjan and Tarom Members of the 8th Islamic Consultative Assembly Governors of West Azerbaijan Province 1955 births {{Iran-politician-stub ...
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2008 Iranian Legislative Election
Legislative elections for Majlis of Iran were held on 14 March 2008, with a second round held on 25 April 2008. Conservatives loyal to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad were considered the victors of the election, at least in part because "all the most prominent" reformist candidates were disqualified from running. Qualification of candidates and campaign A few months before the election on December 14, 2007, twenty-one moderate and reformist parties formed a coalition centered on Mohammad Khatami to increase their chances in the election. However, around 1,700 candidates were barred from running by the Guardian Council vetting body, the Supervisory and Executive Election Boards, on the grounds that they were not sufficiently loyal to the Iranian revolution. These included 90% of "independent and reformist candidates," 19 sitting MPs, and Ayatollah Khomeini's grandson, Ali Eshraghi, who complained, "What saddens me most is the method of discernment used [by the Council of Guardians]. ...
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Jalal Hosseini (politician)
Seyyed Jalal Hosseini ( fa, سید جلال حسینی; born 3 February 1982), commonly known as Seyyed Jalal or Jalal Hosseini, is a former Iranian professional footballer who played as a centre-back and was the captain of Iranian club Persepolis. He has been a member of Iran's under-23 side as a wild card player on two occasions, in the 2006 and 2010 Asian Games, winning a bronze medal in 2006. Hosseini has represented Iran at the 2007 AFC Asian Cup, 2011 AFC Asian Cup, 2015 AFC Asian Cup and the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Early life and education Hosseini was born on 3 February 1982 in Bandar-e Anzali, Gilan Province. He majored in German Studies. Club career Saipa Hosseini moved from Malavan to Saipa in summer 2005. Before that he was link with a move to Piroozi but the move was cancelled. During the 2005–06 season, he was the most consistent player for his club, making 28 full appearances and scoring one goal. He continued his solid performance for Saipa during the 200 ...
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Rafat Bayat
Rafat Bayat ( fa, رفعت بیات) is an Iranian politician and former parliament member. She was denied candidacy for both the 9th Iranian presidential election and the 10th Iranian presidential election by the Guardian Council. Bayat studied sociology Sociology is a social science that focuses on society, human social behavior, patterns of Interpersonal ties, social relationships, social interaction, and aspects of culture associated with everyday life. It uses various methods of Empirical ... and belongs to the conservative party. If allowed to run, she would have been the first woman to contest the presidency since the 1979 Islamic revolution. References Living people Members of the Women's fraction of Islamic Consultative Assembly People from Zanjan, Iran Deputies of Zanjan and Tarom Members of the 7th Islamic Consultative Assembly 1958 births 21st-century Iranian women politicians 21st-century Iranian politicians {{iran-politician-stub ...
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2004 Iranian Legislative Election
The Iranian parliamentary elections of February 20 and May 7, 2004 were a victory for Islamic conservatives over the reformist parties. Assisting the conservative victory was the disqualification of about 2500 reformist candidates earlier in January. Background The first round of the 2004 elections to the Iranian Parliament were held on February 20, 2004. Most of the 290 seats were decided at that time but a runoff was held 2½ months later on May 7, 2004, for the remaining thirty-nine seats where no candidate gained sufficient votes in the first round. In the Tehran area, the runoff elections were postponed to be held with the Iranian presidential election of June 17, 2005. The elections took place amidst a serious political crisis following the January 2004 decision to ban about 2500 candidates — nearly half of the total — including 80 sitting Parliament deputies. This decision, by the conservative Council of Guardians vetting body, "shattered any pretense of Iranian democ ...
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Afzal Mousavi
Afzal may refer to: Places *Afzal, Iran, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran *Chah Afzal, Yazd People First name or given name *Afzal Ansari (born 1953), Indian politician *Afzal Hossain (born 1954), Bangladeshi actor, director, writer and painter *Afzal Khan (British politician) (born 1958), British Labour Party politician *Afzal Khan (general) (died 1659), a medieval Indian commander *Afzal Khan (actor), better known as John Rambo, Pakistani actor and comedian *Afzal Kahn (automotive designer), British automotive designer *Afzal Guru or Mohammad Afzal, (1969–2013), a Kashmiri terrorist, who was convicted for his role in the 2001 Indian Parliament attack *Afzal Ahmed Khan, Indian film director and producer *Afzal Khokhar (born 1974), Pakistani politician *Afzal Ahmed Syed, Urdu poet and translator *Afzal Sharif, Bangladeshi television and film actor *Afzal Tahir, (born 1949), Pakistani admiral, writer and military historian * Afzal Yusuf, Indian music composer in the S ...
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2000 Iranian Legislative Election
Parliamentary elections were held in Iran on 18 February 2000, with a second round on 5 May. The result was a solid victory for 2nd of Khordad Front and its allies, the reformist supporters of President Mohammad Khatami. Campaign A total of 6,083 candidates contested the elections. 225 of the 290 seats were won in the first round of voting. Registration process took place between 11 and 16 December 1999. Main reformist coalition lists were "2nd of Khordad Press" and "Coalition of 15 Groups Supporting 2nd of Khordad" (including 11 out of 18 members in the 2nd of Khordad Front) and main principlist coalition was Coalition of Followers of the Line of Imam and Leader. Rest of lists were issued by solitary parties. For the first time Council of Nationalist-Religious Activists of Iran issued an electoral list and was able to win two exclusive seats ( Alireza Rajaei in Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr and Rahman Kargosha in Arak, Komijan and Khondab) but the Guardian Council dec ...
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