Bagher Kazemi
Appearance
Bagher Kazemi | |
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Minister of Roads and Urban Development of Iran | |
In office 9 May 1930 – March 1932[1] | |
Monarch | Reza Shah Pahlavi |
Prime Minister | Mehdi Qoli Hedayat |
Preceded by | Hassan Taqizadeh |
Succeeded by | Reza Afshar |
Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance of Iran | |
In office June 1952 – July 1953[1] | |
Monarch | Mohammad Reza Pahlavi |
Prime Minister | Mohammad Mosaddegh |
Preceded by | Muhammed Ali Warestah |
Succeeded by | Ali Mubasher |
Personal details | |
Born | 10 February 1892 Tafresh, Iran |
Died | 10 November 1977 Tehran, Iran |
Spouse | Ain El Mulok Salor |
Children | 2 |
Sayyed Bagher Khan Muhazab Al Dawleh Kazemi also known as Bagher Kazemi (Persian: باقر کاظمی; 10 February 1892–10 November 1977), was an Iranian politician, diplomat and minister.[2] He served as Iran's ambassador to several countries, including France, Turkey and Afghanistan[3][4] and Governor of East Azerbaijan Province from March 1932 to August 1933.[4]
Following the overthrow of Mohammad Mosaddegh Kazemi and four other political figures close to him, including Shamseddin Amir Alaei, were arrested on the orders of Teymur Bakhtiar, military governor of Tehran, in May 1955.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "باقر کاظمی، سیاستمدار و دولتمرد ایرانی و عضو جبهه ملی یران". Melliun. 4 May 2020.
- ^ "یادداشتهایی از زندگانی باقر کاظمی". Oral-History. Archived from the original on 2021-01-27.
- ^ "دائرة المعارف شهر تبريز". Tabriz Info. Archived from the original on 2004-10-23.
- ^ a b "سید باقر کاظمی استاندار آذربایجان شرقی شد". Tabrizpedia. Archived from the original on 2017-05-17.
- ^ "5 Iran Ex-Officials face jail in "white man's hell"". The Mossadegh Project. Tehran. Associated Press. 21 May 1955. Archived from the original on 28 September 2019. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
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