1. Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar

    Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar was the Shah of Persia from January 8 1907 to July 16 1909. He was against the constitution that was ratified during the reign of his father, Mozzafar-al-Din Shah. He dissolved and bombarded the Majles (Iranian parliament) with the military and political support of Russia and Britain. However, he abdicated following a new Constitutional Revolution and he was remembered as a symbol of dictatorship.

  2. Kazem Jalali

    Kazem Jalali is a member of Majles (as of 2006) in the Islamic Republic of Iran.

  3. Elgin Groseclose

    Elgin Earl Groseclose (1899-1983) was an American economist, statesman, and author. Special assistant to Arthur Millspaugh's economic mission in Persia, he was appointed Treasurer-General of Persia by the order of the parliament of Iran in 1943. He also headed the "Persian Relief Commission", and wrote a book entitled "Introduction to Iran".

  4. Mohammad Vali Mirza Farman Farmaian

    Mohammad Vali Mirza was the third son of Persian Qajar nobleman Abdol Hossein Mirza Farmanfarma and his wife Princess Ezzat-Dowleh. Since his youth, Mohammad Vali had spent a great deal of time in Iranian Azarbaijan, where he owned considerable estates. Concequently, even in language, he preferred Azari Turkish to the nationally dominant Persian.

  5. Ali-Akbar Akbar Dehkhoda

    Allameh Ali Akbar Dehkhoda was a prominent Iranian linguist, and author of the most extensive dictionary of the Persian language ever published. He was also active in politics, and served in the Majles as a Member of Parliament from Kerman and Tehran. He also served as Dean of the School of Law of the University of Tehran. Dehkhoda was born in Tehran to parents from Qazvin. His father died when he was only 10 years old.

  6. Ali-Akbar Akbar Davar

    Ali-Akbar Dāvar (1888-1937) was the founder of the modern judicial system of Iran. Born in 1888, he began his career in the judiciary in Iran, after having completed his studies at the élite school of "Dar ol-Fonoon" (House of Sciences) in Tehran. He then went on to obtain his law degree in Switzerland. He returned to Iran in 1921 and founded the "Radical party of Iran" ("Hizb-e Radical").

  7. Esmail Shooshtari

    Hojjat al-Islam Mohammad Ismaeil Shooshtari (born in 1949 Quchan in Khorasan province) was the Minister of Justice of the Islamic Republic of Iran for 1997-2005. He used to be in the Majles of Iran. He was a member of a committee that investigated the death of Zahra Kazemi.

  8. Ali Akbar Nategh-Nouri

    Hodjatoleslam Ali Akbar Nateq-Nouri was the speaker of the Majles of Iran. Before that, he was the interior minister of the Islamic Republic. He ran to become the president of Iran for the Iranian presidential election in 1997.

  9. Abu Nidal

    Abu Nidal (May 1937 Jaffa, British mandate - August 16, 2002 Bagdad, Iraq by assasination), born Sabri Khalil al-Banna, (Arabic: صبري خليل البنا) was a Palestinian leader, a militant mercenary, and the founder of "Fatah - the Revolutionary Council" ("Fatah al-Majles al-Thawry"), more commonly known as the Abu Nidal Organization (ANO). At the height of his power in the 1970s and 1980s, Abu Nidal, …

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