The government formed by Prime Minister Asadollah Alam was inaugurated on 21 July 1962. It succeeded the Government of Ali Amini when Amini resigned from...
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Ali Amini (category Government ministers of Iran)
minister in 1961. In July 1962, however, he was replaced by the Shah's close friend and a major Birjand landowner Asadollah Alam. In the late 1970s, Amini...
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agriculture ministry were left unchanged in the next administration under Asadollah Alam. Most controversially, Amini gave three ministries to "middle-class...
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Alinaghi Alikhani (category Government ministers of Iran)
of the ministry of economy transforming the ministry of industry and commerce. The cabinet was headed by Prime Minister Asadollah Alam, and Jahangir Tafazzoli...
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would be replaced by Asadollah Alam. Typhoon Kate formed a short distance from northern Luzon. Born: Abu Sabaya, Philippine leader of rebel group Abu Sayyaf;...
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him. In 1962, Amini resigned and Asadollah Alam, a faithful friend of the shah who had no intention of reform but to consolidate the power of the monarchy...
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Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (redirect from Order of Light of the Aryans)
to the diary of his best friend Asadollah Alam, Mohammad Reza contributed money to the 1960 Nixon campaign. Relations with the victor of the 1960 election...
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Swaran Singh (category India MPs 1957–1962)
Indian delegation during the six rounds of talks with Pakistan in 1962–63. He remained a part of successive governments until he resigned in November 1975...
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minister was the head of government of Iran. Ali Asghar Khan was the first and Mir-Hossein Mousavi was the last prime minister of Iran. Before the Constitutional...
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Women's rights in Iran (redirect from History of women's rights in Iran)
began with the White Revolution in 1962, which led to the enfranchisement of women by the Prime Minister Asadollah Alam. A law that gave women limited voting...
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Shah, Khatirat-i Mahramaniyyih Asadollah 'Alam [My Conversations with the Shah, the Secret Memoirs of Asadollah 'Alam] (3d ed.). Tehran: Tarh-i Naw Publications...
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Championships, in Marthalen, Switzerland (d. 2016); Asadollah Alam, Iranian state leader, 40th Prime Minister of Iran, in Birjand, Persia (d. 1978); John Winkin...
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