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Navab Kalb-e 'Ali Khan Of Rampur
Navab is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Abulhassan Navab (born 1958), Iranian cleric * Alex Navab (1965–2019), American financier * Farhan Navab (born 1956), Iranian sprinter *Hossein Navab (1897–1972), Iranian diplomat See also *Nawab Nawab is a royal title indicating a ruler, often of a South Asian state, in many ways comparable to the Western title of Prince. The relationship of a Nawab to the Emperor of India has been compared to that of the Kingdom of Saxony, Kings of ... * Navvab (other) {{surname ...
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Abulhassan Navab
Seyyed Abolhasan Navvab (Persian: سید ابوالحسن نواب) (born 1958 in Shahreza, Isfahan) is an Iranian cleric. He was one of the candidates for the 2008 Iranian legislative election, 2008 parliamentary election, but he was disqualified two months before the election. Abolhasan Navvab's father was well-known in Shahreza. He entered the seminary after completing his primary education in 1971 and studied the 4th sciences of the Ahl al-Bayt (as) in the Haqqani School of Qom until the years of the victory of the Islamic Revolution. After that, he studied Tafsir, exegesis, philosophy, and modern sciences such as sociology at the “In the Path of Truth” Institute, and at the same time studied jurisprudence and principles in the lessons of the great verses: Sheikh Morteza Haerizizdi, Shebir Zanjani, Mazaheri, and Mirza Javad Tabrizi. During his years of study, he taught Arabic literature, fiqh, jurisprudence, principles, and Quranic sciences in various seminary schools, a ...
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Alex Navab
Alex Navab (November 24, 1965 – July 7, 2019) was an American financier who was the head of the Americas Private Equity Business of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and possible successor to the firm. Early life Navab was born on November 24, 1965, in Isfahan, to an Iranian father and Greek mother, Dr. Ali and Katina (Armenakis) Navab. His father was a physician. The family fled for Greece after the Iranian Revolution, Iranian revolution in 1979 and then moved to the United States. He graduated from Columbia College (New York), Columbia College as Phi Beta Kappa in 1987 and Harvard Business School in 1991. Career He worked at Goldman Sachs and Bankers Trust, James D. Wolfensohn, Inc. before joining Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, KKR in 1993. During his time at Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, KKR, he oversaw its takeover of the Nielsen Holdings, Nielsen Company, Yellow Pages Limited, Yellow Pages and Borden (company), Borden. Navab became co-president of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, KKR's American pri ...
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Farhan Navab
Farhad Navab (, born 1 July 1956) is an Iranian sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and officially branded as Munich 1972 (; ), were an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. It was the .... References External links * 1956 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1972 Summer Olympics Iranian male sprinters Olympic athletes for Iran Place of birth missing (living people) {{Iran-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Hossein Navab
Hossein Navab or ''Hossein Navvab'' (; 1897–1972) was an Iranian diplomat, who served as foreign minister briefly in 1952. Career Navab was a career diplomat. In the 1930s he was second secretary at the Iranian Embassy in London. He served as the consul general of Iran in New York in the 1940s. He was also the ambassador of Iran to the Netherlands. He served as the minister of foreign affairs in the second cabinet of Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh which was announced on 26 July 1952. Navab resigned from office without citing any reason on 9 October 1952, and Hossein Fatemi succeeded him in the post. References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:Navab, Hossein 20th-century Iranian diplomats 20th-century Iranian politicians 1897 births 1972 deaths Ambassadors of Iran to the Netherlands Ministers of foreign affairs of Iran Burials at Behesht-e Zahra ...
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Nawab
Nawab is a royal title indicating a ruler, often of a South Asian state, in many ways comparable to the Western title of Prince. The relationship of a Nawab to the Emperor of India has been compared to that of the Kingdom of Saxony, Kings of Saxony to the German Emperor. In earlier times the title was ratified and bestowed by the reigning Mughal emperor to semi-autonomous Muslim rulers of subdivisions or princely states in the Indian subcontinent loyal to the Mughal Empire, for example the Nawabs of Bengal. "Nawab" usually refers to males and literally means ''Viceroy''; the female equivalent is "Begum" or "''Nawab Begum''". The primary duty of a Nawab was to uphold the sovereignty of the Mughal emperor along with the administration of a certain province. The title of "nawabi" was also awarded as a personal distinction by the paramount power, similar to a British peerage, to persons and families who ruled a princely state for various services to the Government of British Raj ...
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