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who had ordered the Iranian diplomats abroad not to welcome, visit, or receive the Shah. On 21 August 1953 the Shah returned to Baghdad from Rome. At the airport, he was officially received by the Crown Prince
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in 1882 as Sardar Entesar. His father, Mirzā ʿAli Akbar Khan Moʿtamed al Wezāra Qazvini, was a ranking officer in the ministry of foreign affairs and served in consular positions in
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After completing his education and returning to Iran, Alam began to work at the ministry of foreign affairs and then, was appointed Iranian consul in
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and members of the Iraqi cabinet. He declined to receive the Persian Ambassador to Iraq, Muzaffar Alam, or any members of his staff. Following the
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Alam died in Tehran in 1973 at age 91. His family was not permitted to organize a funeral ceremony for him.
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Fariborz Mokhtari (Summer 2008). "Iran's 1953 Coup Revisited: Internal Dynamics versus External Intrigue".
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and plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia. In August 1953 he was made ambassador to Iraq. On 17 August the Shah
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The Origins of the Arab-Iranian Conflict: Nationalism and Sovereignty in the Gulf between the World Wars
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in three different cabinets. He was appointed to the office in July 1938 replacing
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Revolutions and Military Rule in the Middle East: The northern tier
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in the post. Alam remained in the office until October 1940.
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left Iran due to the turmoil which would lead to the end of
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Alam received primary and secondary education in Baku and
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Mirzā ʿAli Akbar Khan Moʿtamed al Wezāra Qazvini (Father)
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Turki bin Khalid bin Saad bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (2015).
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Iranian politician and military officer (1882–1973)
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Index

Trabzon
Ottoman Empire
Tehran
Pahlavi Iran
Trabzon
Baku
Istanbul
Damascus
Baghdad
Tehran
Damascus
Cossack brigade
colonel
brigadier general
World War I
1921 coup
Isfahan
Kurdestan
Azerbaijan
minister of foreign affairs
Ali Soheili
extraordinary ambassador
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
government
Mohammad Mosaddegh
Hossein Fatemi
'Abd al-Ilah
1953 Iranian coup d'état

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