Abdol Majid Mirza
Persian Qajar prince and twice Prime Minister of Iran
Abdol Majid Mirza | |
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10th Prime Minister of Iran | |
In office 1 May 1915 – 18 August 1915 | |
Monarch | Ahmad Shah Qajar |
Preceded by | Hassan Pirnia |
Succeeded by | Mostowfi ol-Mamalek |
In office 28 December 1917 – 20 May 1918 | |
Monarch | Ahmad Shah Qajar |
Preceded by | Mohammad Ali Ala al-Saltaneh |
Succeeded by | Mostowfi ol-Mamalek |
Premier of Iran | |
In office 24 January 1904 – 5 August 1906 | |
Preceded by | Amir Asghar Khan |
Succeeded by | Mirza Nasrullah Khan |
Personal details | |
Born | 1845 (1845) Tehran, Sublime State of Persia |
Died | 2 November 1927(1927-11-02) (aged 81–82) Tehran, Imperial State of Persia |
Political party | Independent |
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Abdol Majid Mirza Eyn-ed-Dowleh (Persian: عبدالمجیدمیرزا عینالدوله) [citation needed] (1845 – 2 November 1927)[1] was a Persian Qajar prince and twice Prime Minister of Iran. He was the eldest son of Prince Soltan Ahmad Mirza Azod Al-Duleh and grandson of Fat'h Ali Shah Qajar.
Ein ad-Dowleh Mansion belonged to him.
References
- ^ "صدراعظم مستبد و مستقل قجری کیست؟ + عکس". fardanews.com. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
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Preceded by Amir Asghar Khan | Premier of Iran 1904–1906 | Succeeded by Mirza Nasrullah Khan |
Preceded by Hassan Pirnia | Prime Minister of Iran 1915 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Prime Minister of Iran 1917–1918 | Succeeded by |
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(1907–1925)
- Afkham*
- Atabak
- Moshir al-Saltaneh
- Naser ol-Molk
- Nezam as-Saltaneh
- Moshir al-Saltaneh
- Sa'd al-Dowleh*
- Tonekaboni
- Mostowfi
- Tonekaboni
- Samsam al-Saltaneh
- Ala ol-Saltaneh
- Mostowfi
- Pirnia
- Eyn-ed-Dowleh
- Mostowfi
- Farman Farma
- Tonekaboni
- Vosugh
- Ala ol-Saltaneh
- Eyn-ed-Dowleh
- Mostowfi
- Samsam al-Saltaneh
- Vosugh
- Pirnia
- Fathollah Khan Akbar
- Tabatabaee
- Qavam
- Pirnia
- Qavam
- Mostowfi
- Pirnia
- Reza Khan
(1925–1979)
- Foroughi*
- Mostowfi
- Hedayat
- Foroughi
- Djam
- Matin-Daftari
- A. Mansur
- Foroughi
- Soheili
- Qavam
- Soheili
- Sa'ed
- Bayat
- Hakimi
- Sadr
- Hakimi
- Qavam
- Hekmat
- Hakimi
- Hazhir
- Sa'ed
- A. Mansur
- Razmara
- Fahimi*
- Ala'
- Mosaddegh
- Qavam
- Mosaddegh
- Zahedi
- Ala'
- Eghbal
- Sharif-Emami
- Amini
- Alam
- H. Mansur
- Hoveyda
- Amouzegar
- Sharif-Emami
- Azhari
- Bakhtiar
(1979)
(since 1979)
- Rajai
- Bahonar
- Mahdavi Kani
- Mousavi
- Post abolished in 1989
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