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Iranian politician and Shia cleric (1914-1981)
Mir Asadollah Madani
میر اسدالله مدنی
Imam Jumu'ah of Tabriz
In office 1981–1981
Appointed by
Ruhollah Khomeini
Preceded by
Mohammad-Ali Ghazi-Tabatabaei
Succeeded by
Moslem Malakouti
Imam Jumu'ah of Hamadan
In office 1979–1981
Member of the Assembly of Experts
Constituency
Hamadan Province
Personal details
Born
1914 Azarshahr, Iran
Died
11 September 1981 (aged 66–67) Tabriz, Iran
Manner of death
Assassination (detonation of hand grenade)
Alma mater
Qom Hawza & the Hawza of Najaf
Mir Asadollah Madani Dehkharghani (1914 – 11 September 1981) was an Iranian politician and Shia cleric. He was the second Imam Jumu'ah of Tabriz, the Imam Jumu'ah of Hamadan, the representative of the Supreme Leader in East Azerbaijan[1] for less than a year, and a member of the Muslim People's Republic Party. Madani was also Hamadan Province's representative in the first term of the Assembly of Experts.[2]
He was assassinated[2] on 11 September 1981. According to Tehran radio, he was killed by a guerrilla with a grenade.[3] Iranian government press sometimes refers to him as "the second martyr of Mihrab."[4]
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^"آیت اللهی که توسط منافقین به شهادت رسید+تصاویر". Mashregh. August 2014. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
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