- Ali
Razmara, also
known as Haj Ali
Razmara (Persian: حاجعلی رزمآرا, romanized: Hāj'ali Razm-ārā; 30
March 1901 – 7
March 1951), was a
military leader...
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Yazdanpanah (1941–42) Arfaʿ (1942–43)
Razmara (1943)
Riazi (1943–44)
Razmara (1944) Arfaʿ (1944–46)
Aghevli (1946)
Razmara (1946–50)
Garzan (1950–52) Yazdanpanah...
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Yazdanpanah (1941–42) Arfaʿ (1942–43)
Razmara (1943)
Riazi (1943–44)
Razmara (1944) Arfaʿ (1944–46)
Aghevli (1946)
Razmara (1946–50)
Garzan (1950–52) Yazdanpanah...
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Razmara,
opposed the measure. On
March 7, 1951,
Razmara was
murdered by
Khalil Tahmasebi, a
member of Fada'iyan-e Islam.
After the
death of
Razmara,...
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former prime minister)
Abdolhossein Hazhir, the
Prime Minister Haj Ali
Razmara, the
former education minister Abdul Hamid Zangeneh) and
attempted ********inations...
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Police Forces, in
order to
counter the
growing threat of
Sepahbod Haj Ali
Razmara.[citation needed]
After retiring from the army, he was
named Senator in...
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elected Prime Minister by
parliament following the ********ination of Haj Ali
Razmara in 1951. His premiership, however, was not to last long, and he resigned...
- of this group,
Tahmasebi ********inated the
Iranian Prime Minister, Ali
Razmara, on 7
March 1951. He was
described as a "religious fanatic" by The New...
- PMC 4959041. PMID 27085173. Parvizpour, Sepideh; Pourseif,
Mohammad M.;
Razmara, Jafar; Rafi,
Mohammad A.; Omidi,
Yadollah (June 2020). "Epitope-based...
- AIOC and the pro-western
Iranian government led by
Prime Minister Ali
Razmara,
initially resisted nationalist pressure to
revise AIOC's
concession terms...