Soleiman Eskandari
Soleiman Eskandari | |
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Member of the Parliament | |
In office 11 February 1924 – 11 February 1926 | |
Monarch | Reza Shah Ahmad Shah Qajar |
Constituency | Tehran |
In office 22 June 1921 – 11 June 1923 | |
Monarch | Ahmad Shah Qajar |
Constituency | Tehran |
In office 6 December 1914 – 13 November 1915 | |
Monarch | Ahmad Shah Qajar |
Constituency | Isfahan |
In office 15 November 1909 – 25 December 1911 | |
Monarch | Ahmad Shah Qajar |
Constituency | Tehran |
Minister of Education | |
In office October 1923 – February 1924 | |
Prime Minister | Reza Khan |
Personal details | |
Born | Soleiman Mirza Qajar 1875 |
Died | 7 January 1944 | (aged 68–69)
Resting place | Imamzadeh Abdullah, Rey |
Nationality | Iranian |
Political party |
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Relatives | Mohammad Mossadegh (cousin) |
Soleiman Mirza Eskandari (Persian: سلیمان اسکندری; 1875–1944)[1] was an Iranian Qajar prince, and Socialist politician. A civil servant and constitutionalist activist, he served as a member of parliament for four consecutive terms and briefly served as the education minister (maʿāref). During his career, Eskandari was associated with Democrat, Socialist and Tudeh parties.[2]
References[]
- ^ Chaqueri, Cosroe (December 15, 1998). "ESKANDARĪ, SOLAYMĀN (MOḤSEN) MĪRZĀ". Encyclopædia Iranica, Vol. VIII. New York City, New York: Bibliotheca Persica Press. pp. 607–609.
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- Chaqueri, Cosroe (19 January 2012) [15 December 1998]. "ESKANDARĪ, SOLAYMĀN (MOḤSEN) MĪRZĀ". In Yarshater, Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. VIII, Fasc. 6. New York City: Bibliotheca Persica Press. pp. 607–609.
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