Iranian Prime Minister (1950–51) and military leader
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Timsar
Haj Ali Razmara
Razmara in uniform.
28rd Prime Minister of Iran
In office 26 June 1950 – 7 March 1951
Monarch
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
Preceded by
Ali Mansur
Succeeded by
Khalil Fahimi (Acting) Hossein Ala'
Personal details
Born
30 March 1901 Tehran, Sublime State of Persia
Died
7 March 1951(1951-03-07) (aged 49) Tehran, Imperial State of Iran
Spouse
Anvar ol-Molouk Hedayat
Children
5
Alma mater
École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr
Military service
Allegiance
Imperial Iranian Armed Forces
Years of service
1927–1950
Rank
Lieutenant General
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 and prime minister of Iran.
He was assassinated by 26-year-old Khalil Tahmassebi of the Fadayan-e Islam organization outside the Shah Mosque in Tehran at the age of 49. Razmara was the third Iranian prime minister to be assassinated.
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Police Forces, in order to counter the growing threat of Sepahbod HajAliRazmara.[citation needed] After retiring from the army, he was named Senator...
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the health minister in the cabinet led by HajAliRazmara in the period 1950–1951. He replaced Mohammad Ali Varasteh in the post. Saleh remained in office...
of war in the cabinet of Prime Minister HajAliRazmara. Hedayat was one of the close colleagues of Razmara in the army. On 7 September 1953 he was named...
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Army", but General Yi would receive a promotion afterward. General HajAliRazmara became Prime Minister of Iran. Described by a later historian as "the...