Habibullah Khan Hoveida

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Mirza Habibullah Khan Hoveida (fl. 1890 in Shiraz - 1935 ) was a Persian diplomat . Under the Qajars he was allowed to use the title Ein-ol-Molk ( Persian حبیب‌الله عین‌الملک Habibullah Ein-ol-Molk ) lead.

He was the son of Aqa Reza Qannad Shirazi. He was the father of Amir Abbas Hoveyda (Iranian Prime Minister from 1965 to 1977 under Mohammad Reza Pahlavi ) and Fereydoun Hoveyda .

Career

At the time of the Ottoman Empire, he met TE Lawrence . In 1921 he received exequatur as Persian Consul General in Damascus with a League of Nations mandate for Palestine .

On December 15, 1929, Reza Shah Pahlavi appointed him his envoy to Abd al-Aziz ibn Saud .

He was a protagonist of the Bahaitum .

Individual evidence

  1. Saeed M. Badeeb, Saudi-Iranian Relations 1932–1982, Center for Arab and Iranian Studies and Echoes, January 1, 1993 - History - 164 pages, p. 33
  2. In 1927 Habibollah Khan Hoveida became the first Persian diplomat to visit the Kingdom of the Hijaz,; March 1930: Reza Shah appoints Habibollah Khan Hoveida as his minister to Jeddah .; British Documents on Foreign Affairs - reports and Papers from the Foreign Office Confidential Print: Persia IX: May 1929-July 1930, University Publications of America, 1991 - Great Britain, p. 201
  3. What Hoveida Ever a Baha'i ?, [1]
predecessor Office successor
Persian envoy to Jeddah
December 15, 1929 to 1934
Mohammad Ali Moghadam