- Morteza Gholi Khan Hedayat
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Morteza Gholi Khan Hedayat Prime Minister of Iran In office
21 May 1908 – 7 June 1908Preceded by Hossein Mafi Succeeded by Kamran Mirza Chairman of Parliament of Iran In office
6 October 1906 – 23 June 1907Succeeded by Mirza Mahmoud Khan Personal details Born 1856
Tehran, IranDied 1911
Tehran, IranPolitical party Constitutional Movement Religion Twelver Shi'a Islam Morteza Gholi Khan, Sani-ol Douleh (1856-1911) of the Hedayat family, son of Ali Gholi Khan (Mokhber-ol Douleh), was an Iranian politician and first chairman of the Iranian parliament. He become Member of Parliament from Tehran after Persian Constitutional Revolution. He was a leader of Constitutional Revolution. He became Prime Minister of Iran in May 1908 and was prime minister until June 1908. He had been the Finance Minister for seven months when he was assassinated on 6 February 1911 by two Georgian
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Family background of Morteza Gholi Khan, Sani-ol Douleh
Political offices Preceded by
-Speaker of Parliament of Iran
1906-1907Succeeded by
Mirza Mahmoud KhanPreceded by
Hossein MafiPrime Minister of Iran
1908Succeeded by
Kamran MirzaPreceded by
UnknownMinister of Finance of Iran
1910-1911Succeeded by
UnknownQajar dynasty
(1906-1925)Imperial State of Iran
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(1979–present)Categories:- Speakers of the Islamic Consultative Assembly (Iran)
- People from Tehran
- 1864 births
- 1955 deaths
- Prime Ministers of Iran
- Constitutionalist Party of Iran politicians
- Assassinated Iranian politicians
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