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Gholam Hossein Jahanshahi

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followed by being appointed as a Director General of Ministry of Commerce and Economics. In 1957, he was elected as a member of Parliament where he worked until 1961. In 1961, he was appointed to become a founding member and Deputy Trustee of Pahlavi Foundation to lay the foundations of this
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After completion of his studies he returned to Tehran to rejoin his family and commence his career which spanned over 30 years of service in both Public and Private sectors. Some of his posts in Iran prior to 1979 were:
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in 1962. He was close to Shah and had intimate relationship with shah's sister Ashraf Pahlavi. Between 1964 and 1979 he had various posts which include the following:
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Dr Jahanshahi left Iran after the revolution in 1981 and entered life of semi-retirement in France where he lived until his death in January 2005. He is buried at
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Subsequent to completing his undergraduate studies at Tehran University he travelled to France to pursue his academic studies at the
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where he attended his primary and secondary education prior to attending a degree course in law at the
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organisation. in 1962, he was appointed as the minister of commerce to the
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where he completed a PhD course in economics and law at
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Deputies of Tehran for National Consultative Assembly
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Persian
Iran
Tehran
University of Tehran
University of Paris
Sorbonne
Bank Melli Iran
first cabinet
Asadollah Alam
Iran Air
Jamshid Amouzegar
Passy Cemetery
Paris
The Middle East Journal
JSTOR
4323525
Oral History Of Iran
Tabriz Encyclopedia, Iran
Categories
Government ministers of Iran
University of Tehran alumni
University of Paris alumni
1920 births
2005 deaths
Burials at Passy Cemetery
Iranian emigrants to France
Iranian economists
Exiles of the Iranian Revolution in France
Deputies of Tehran for National Consultative Assembly

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