Khalil Esfandiary Bakhtiary

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Khalil Esfandiary Bakhtiary

Khalil Esfandiary Bakhtiary or Chalil Esfandiari Bachtiari (born April 3, 1901 in Isfahan , † January 16, 1983 in Munich ) was an Iranian ambassador .

Life

Khalil Esfandiary Bakhtiary was the son of Maryam and Esfandiar Sardar Assad. His ancestors included an Esfandiar Khan who took part in a campaign by Nadir Shah against India, as well as an important family of chiefs, the Bakhtiars . The Bakhtiary took part in the constitutional revolution , as a result of which Mozaffar ad-Din Shah fled to the Russian embassy.

In 1909 the uncles of Khalil Esfandiary Bakhtiary Saad al Dowleh and Zargham us-Saltaneh were tribal leaders in the Bakhtiary area. To honor their support for the extraction of mineral oil , the Anglo-Persian Oil Company founded the Bakhtiari Oil Company in 1909 and left them three percent of the shares. During the First World War, no dividends were paid out through Bakhtiari Oil Company .

Khalil Esfandiary Bakhtiary came to Berlin to study in autumn 1924 and married Eva Carl (* 1906 Moscow; † 1994 Munich) in 1925. On June 22, 1932 their daughter Soraya Esfandiary Bakhtiary (later wife of the Persian Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi ) and in 1937 their son Bijan Esfandiary Bakhtiary (both † 2001) were born in Isfahan .

Individual evidence

  1. Soraya Esfandiary Bakhtiary , Louis Valentin Palace of solitude, 1992-166 p., P. 4

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predecessor Office successor
Abdullah Entezam-Saltaneh Persian ambassador to Germany
1952–1961
Amir-Chosrou Afshar