Abol Qassem Nadschm

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Abol Qassem Nadschm

Abol Qassem Nadschm (* 1892 in Tehran ; † October 19, 1981 there ) was a Persian ambassador .

Life

Abol Qassem Na'dschm was the son of Mirza Mahmud from Shiraz . Was after the Abol Qassem Najm orphaned, he was succeeded by his grandfather maternal astronomer Mirza Abdulqaffar Najm ol-Molk in Dar-ol Fonun adopted , who taught him basic school knowledge and after his transfer into the retirement the title Najm ol-Molk (Star of Landes) inherited. Abol Qassem Nadschm studied at the Tehran School of Political Sciences and entered the foreign service in 1912.

In 1934, when he was ambassador in Berlin , alleged plans by Mohammed Zahir Shah to rename his state to Iran were launched through him .

From 1935 to 1937 he was ambassador to Paris. From March 1940 to May 1942 he was ambassador to Tokyo .

From 1945 to 1946 he was finance minister and foreign minister in the cabinet of Prime Minister Ebrahim Hakimi . On December 23, 1945, he brought a legislative initiative in the Majles to found an agricultural bank and land reform from the property of Reza Shah Pahlavi . Neither proposal found a majority.

Meeting of the Committee for Petroleum Issues of the Majles on June 26, 1950, Abol Qassem Nadschm on the right at the edge of the photo detail

From 1956 to 1957 he was governor of the oil-rich Khuzestan .

Individual evidence

  1. Sīrūs Ghanī, Cyrus Ghani, Iran and the West : a critical bibliography
predecessor Office successor
Abdul Ali Khan Sadigh-es-Saltaneh Persian Ambassador Germany
1934
Mohsen Raïs
Seyyed Hassan Taqizadeh Persian ambassador to France
1935–1937
Anoushirvan Sepahbodi
Mahmud Bahadori Persian Ambassador to Japan
March 1940 to May 1942
Musa Nuri Esfandiari
Hussein Kuli Khan Nawab
1937–1940: Bagher Kazemi
Persian ambassador to Afghanistan
1943 to 1945
1960: Roshidi Hayeri
1968: Mahmoud Foroughi
1972: Mohammad Hossein Mashayekh-Fereidani (* 1915)
1996: Gholamreza Haddadi
Persian Minister of Economics and Finance
1945 to 1946
Hossein Ala Persian Foreign Minister
1945 to 1946
Mahmud Salehi
1928: Nader Arasteh Governor of Khuzestan
1956–1957