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"ملف ١١/ ٤٤ الشخصيات الرائدة في العراق وإيران والمملكة العربية السعودية" [ظ‎‎١‎٢] (٩٦/٢٤)

محتويات السجل: ملف واحد (٤٦ ورقة). يعود تاريخه إلى ٢٧ يونيو ١٩٤٧-١٩ يوليو ١٩٤٨. اللغة أو اللغات المستخدمة: الإنجليزية. النسخة الأصلية محفوظة في المكتبة البريطانية: أوراق خاصة وثائق جُمعت بصفة شخصية. وسجلات من مكتب الهند إدارة الحكومة البريطانية التي كانت الحكومة في الهند ترفع إليها تقاريرها بين عامي ١٨٥٨ و١٩٤٧، حيث خلِفت مجلس إدارة شركة الهند الشرقية. .

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Officer iu command of the troops in the West when
the Russo-British invasion took place in 1941, and
after handing over to the invading forces retired
to Tehran.
Being an old friend of Reza Shah he was retained
in the army and in June 1942 was made Governor-
General of Azerbaijan, on account of his local
knowledge and alleged ability to get on with the
Russians. However, being himself a landowner in
the district he became involved in all sorts of
chicanery concerning his wheat, and failed to
produce the much-needed grain for Tehran. He
was also accused of giving in to the Russians about
the election candidates and other matters, and was
summoned to Tehran in May and finally dismissed
in August 1943; he appears to have resisted for
some time the order to report to Tehran: instead
of obeying he retired to his estates near Maragheh.
Ministry of War Inspector June 1945.
Muqaddam gives the impression of being a clever
though cautious old soldier, unable to resist the
temptation to make money whenever possible. His
daughter is married to Reza Qavam, son of Qavam-
ul-Mulk.
94. Musaddiq, Dr. Muhammad
{Musaddiq-us-Saltaneh).
Born about 1885; a nephew of Farman Farma.
Has studied law in Paris to a certain extent and
poses -as a jurist. Appointed Governor-General
of Fars in 1920. Appointed Minister of Finance
in June 1921, and sought and obtained authority
from Parliament to purge and reform that Ministry.
However, during his six months’ tenure of that
portfolio he destroyed indiscriminately the good
with the bad, and at the end the organisation was
worse than before, as he proved himself entirely
incapable of making reforms. Appointed Governor-
General of Azerbaijan in 1922, and in 1923 became
Minister for Foreign Affairs for a period of four
months. Elected as a Deputy to the fourth, fifth,
and sixth terms of the Majlis from Tehran. Owing
to his opposition to the Government in the sixth
term, steps were taken to prevent his election to
the seventh Majlis.
Imprisoned and otherwise ill-treated by Reza
Shah, he spent the last few years of Reza’s reign
in a village near Tehran. Headed the poll in the
Tehran elections in 1944. Tried unsuccessfully to
unseat Sayyid Zia.
Sponsored the Oil Law of December 1944
prohibiting the grant of any oil concession until
after the departure of all foreign troops from Persia.
Made a determined effort to be re-elected to
fifteenth Majlis but though he obtained a large
number of votes, was defeated by the candidates of
the Iran Democrat Party. A demagogue, a windbag.
95. Musavizadah, A khar
President of Provincial High Court of Ustans 1
and 2 in May 1942. Was suspected of pro-Axis
activities in World War II and was interned by the
British and released in July 1945. Was not a
prominent fifth columnist and is said, by the
Minister of War, to bear the British no ill-will for
having been interned. Member of delegation under
Muzaffar Firuz which went to Tabriz in 1946 to
announce agreement between Central Government
and Democrats. Member of Qavam-us-Saltaneh’s
Democrat Party of Iran 1946. Member of
Elections Supervisory Council 1946. Appointed
Governor-General of Tehran in October 1946, but did
not take up the appointment owing to his inclusion
in Qavam-us-Saltaneh’s Cabinet of October 1946 as
Minister of Justice.
96. Mushar, Hassan (Mushar-id-Mulk)
Born about 1874. Started his career in the
Ministry of Finance and rose to be an accountant.
Appointed Minister of Finance in 1916, and again
in 1918 in the Cabinet of Mirza Hassan Khan
Vossuq, subsequently exchanging that post for
that of Minister without portfolio until June 1920.
Appointed Minister of Court by Seyyid Zia-ed-Din
in 1921. Elected a Deputy to the fourth term of
the Majlis in 1921, but, being suspected of plotting
against Reza Khan Pahlavi, then Minister of War,
he was obliged to resign and go to Europe. He
returned to Persia in 1924, his innocence having
meanwhile been established. Appointed Minister
for Foreign Affairs in August 1924 and resigned in
December 1925. Appointed Minister of Finance
in November 1929, but resigned in April 1930,
having found that the interference of the Minister
of Court in financial administration rendered his
position untenable.
In 1931 he was appointed steward of the Royal
estates in Mazanderan, a post which appears to
have occupied all his energies till 1935. Being
unwilling to hand over the whole of his properties
to the Shah he was dismissed.
Went to France 1940 and in 1943 was said to
be in Switzerland.
He is a man of common sense and intelligence.
As Minister for Foreign Affairs, he showed himself
very friendly to His Majesty’s Legation, and used
his best endeavours for the settlement of out
standing questions. He is not popular with
of his compatriots in high places owing to Rh
straightforward character and outspokenness.
97. Mutamidi, All
Born about 1897. Entered the service of the
Ministry for Foreign Affairs about 1919. Served
abroad as secretary at various posts; Charge
d’Affaires at Rome in 1933. Head of the Third
Political Department of the Ministry (which dealt
with British affairs) in 1934 and 1935. Transferred
to direct the First Political Department, June 1936.
Hard-working and intelligent; a good type of the
younger school, who showed himself reasonable
and conscientious in dealing with our affairs in
the Ministry. Head of the Department of Regis
tration of Land and Documents under the Ministry
of Justice, March 1938. When the Minister of
Justice (Matin-Daftary) was made Prime Minister
in October 1939, he took Mutamidi with him as
Private Secretary. ^
Married the sister of Ghulam Ali Khajeh-Nou™^^
Private Secretary to the Prime Minister in Soheily’slW
Cabinet of 1942, and became Minister of Posts
and Telegraphs for a few days at the end of Qawam-
es-Saltaneh’s Cabinet, February 1943. Has also
been in charge of the Road Transport Board in 1942
and 1943. Appointed Consul-General at Delhi
July 1943. Member of Advisory Council of Anglo-
Persian Institute, 1943.
Honest. Speaks French, Italian and a little
English.
98. Nahavi, Taqi (Muazziz-ed-Doideh)
Born in Tehran 1882. Joined the Ministry for
Foreign Affairs in 1899. Consul at Batoum 1908.
Consul at Ashkabad 1910. Karguzar at Meshed
in 1912. Consul-general at Tiflis 1919-21. Has
served as consul-general in India. Minister for
Foreign Affairs for two months in Seyyid Zia’s
Cabinet of 1921. Consul-general in Syria 1930.
Minister in Iraq 1931-32. Appointed president of
the Iran-Soviet Caspian Sea Fisheries Company,
1935. Minister at Brussels, August 1937. Recalled
August 1938.
A corpulent little man, speaking French, Russian
and English. Was well in with Teymourtache, but
survived the latter’s fall. Suspected of making
irregular use of customs privilege while employed
abroad. Quite a well-disposed person, though not
exceedingly intelligent.

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يحتوي هذا الملف على نسخ من وثائق وزارة الخارجية التالية:

  • "الشخصيات الرائدة في بلاد فارس، ١٩٤٧" (الأوراق ٣-٢٠)
  • "الشخصيات الرائدة في العراق، ١٩٤٧" (الأوراق ٢١-٣٦)
  • "الشخصيات الرائدة في المملكة العربية السعودية، ١٩٤٨" (الأوراق ٣٧-٤٧)
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ملف واحد (٤٦ ورقة)
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ترقيم الأوراق: يبدأ تسلسل ترقيم الأوراق (المستخدم للأغراض المرجعية) على الغلاف الأمامي بالرقم ١، وينتهي داخل الغلاف الخلفي بالرقم ٤٨؛ هذه الأرقام مكتوبة بالقلم الرصاص ومحاطة بدائرة في أعلى يمين صفحة الوجه الجانب الأمامي للورقة أو لفرخٍ من الورق. كثيرًا ما يشار إليه اختصارًا بالحرف "و". من كل ورقة.

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