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Ministry of the Royal Court
Ministry overview
Dissolved11 February 1979
JurisdictionMinistry of the Royal Court Qajar Iran
Ministry of the Royal Court Pahlavi Iran
HeadquartersTehran
Annual budget$40 million (1976–77)[1]

The Ministry of the Royal Court (Persian: وزارت دربار شاهنشاهی) was an organization in Iran that acted as an intermediary between the Shah of Iran and government branches, including the cabinet and the parliament. It was founded under the Qajar dynasty and was abolished after the Iranian Revolution in 1979.[1] It was extensively powerful during the Pahlavi dynasty, and had an executive arm named the 'Special Bureau'.[1]

The minister of court never sat the in cabinet meetings, however his position ranked on par with Prime Minister of Iran.[1]

  1. ^ a b c d Graham, Robert (2011), Iran: The Illusion of Power, Routledge Library Editions: Iran, Routledge, p. 138, ISBN 9780415610537

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