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528: 522: 495: 399:, he was appointed as the successor to the then-Ambassador of Iran to Germany, Abdollah Entezam-ol-Saltaneh. Khalil Esfandiary Bakhtiari served as Iran's ambassador to Germany for nine years until 1961, when Amir Khosrow Afshar succeeded him. Esfandiary Bakhtiari never returned to Iran and moved to Munich in 1961. He passed away in Munich, Germany, in 1983. 419: 286:
Khalil Esfandiari Bakhtiari was the fourth child of Esfandiar Khan and Maryam Esfandiari Bakhtiari, who was born on April 3, 1901. His father was Esfandiar Khan Sardar Asad, from Ilkhanan named Bakhtiari. His uncle
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Esfandiary Bakhtiari began his studies in law and political economy at the University of Berlin in 1923. While studying in Germany in 1924, he married Eva Karl. Eva was born in 1906 in
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After completing his studies, Esfandiary Bakhtiari returned to Iran and spent a short period at his maternal estate in Anzano, located at the foothills of the
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After four years, Khalil once again left Iran for Europe. He first went to Switzerland, then, along with his wife and two children, traveled to
571: 499: 371:.Four years later, they returned to Isfahan, where they had a son, whom they named Bijan. In April 1946, the Bakhtiari family emigrated to 379:. A year later, in 1947, Khalil returned to Iran alone, and over the course of four years, he assisted Mohammad Reza Shah in bringing the 605: 610: 42: 615: 296: 564: 557: 364: 267: 198: 600: 545: 300: 225: 506: 288: 220: 177: 271: 230: 595: 590: 8: 115: 91: 75: 63: 87: 466: 356: 344: 332: 255: 247: 103: 79: 83: 541: 396: 336: 315:. Esfandiari Bakhtiari grew up in a powerful and political family and left for 304: 584: 441: 380: 263: 167: 372: 340: 312: 527: 259: 30: 392: 360: 347:
tribes, who resided in the central and southern regions of Iran.
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Institute for Iranian Contemporary Historical Studies
254:; April 3, 1901 – January 19, 1983), was an Iranian 582: 395:. On June 18, 1952, following a decree from the 386: 303:, nicknamed Samsam al-Sultaneh; He was the 2nd 565: 323:in the fall of 1924 to continue his studies. 16:Iranian politician and diplomat (1901–1983) 572: 558: 29: 266:from 1952 to 1961. He was the father of 583: 442:"Princess Soraya Esfandiari Bakhtiari" 383:under the control of the government. 262:. Bakhtiary was Iran's Ambassador to 515: 467:"Bakhtiari Family - Princess Soraya" 251: 13: 343:. Khalil held influence among the 43:Iranian Ambassador to West Germany 14: 627: 488: 350: 526: 520: 493: 291:, Sardar Asad, the conqueror of 606:Ambassadors of Iran to Germany 540:diplomat-related article is a 459: 434: 412: 1: 611:Middle Eastern diplomat stubs 405: 281: 544:. You can help Knowledge by 426:(in Persian). Archived from 387:Iran's Ambassador to Germany 326: 210:Esfandiar Khan (Sardar Asad) 7: 500:Khalil Esfandiary Bakhtiary 268:Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiary 244:Khalil Esfandiary-Bakhtiary 23:Khalil Esfandiary-Bakhtiary 10: 632: 514: 297:constitutional revolution 237: 226:Najaf-Qoli Khan Bakhtiari 216: 206: 194: 183: 173: 153: 130: 125: 121: 109: 97: 69: 59: 48: 41: 37: 28: 21: 616:Iranian politician stubs 420:"خلیل اسفندیاری بختیاری" 471:www.bakhtiarifamily.com 446:www.bakhtiarifamily.com 221:Ali-Qoli Khan Bakhtiari 299:, and his other uncle 252:خلیل اسفندیاری بختیاری 189:(1924–1983, his death) 502:at Wikimedia Commons 272:Mohammad Reza Pahlavi 270:, the second wife of 231:Bibi Maryam Bakhtiari 359:. He then moved to 116:Amir Khosrow Afshar 92:Jafar Sharif-Emami 76:Mohammad Mosaddegh 64:Mohammad Reza Shah 553: 552: 498:Media related to 335:, the capital of 241: 240: 88:Manouchehr Eghbal 623: 601:Bakhtiari people 574: 567: 560: 532: 531: 530: 524: 516: 497: 482: 481: 479: 477: 463: 457: 456: 454: 452: 438: 432: 431: 416: 357:Zagros Mountains 333:Saint Petersburg 253: 190: 160: 140: 138: 126:Personal details 112: 104:Abdullah Entezam 100: 80:Fazlollah Zahedi 72: 53: 33: 19: 18: 631: 630: 626: 625: 624: 622: 621: 620: 581: 580: 579: 578: 525: 519: 512: 491: 486: 485: 475: 473: 465: 464: 460: 450: 448: 440: 439: 435: 418: 417: 413: 408: 402: 389: 375:and settled in 353: 329: 301:Najaf Qoli Khan 284: 229: 224: 211: 201: 188: 174:Political party 162: 158: 157:16 January 1983 142: 136: 134: 110: 98: 90: 86: 82: 78: 70: 54: 49: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 629: 619: 618: 613: 608: 603: 598: 593: 577: 576: 569: 562: 554: 551: 550: 533: 510: 509: 490: 489:External links 487: 484: 483: 458: 433: 430:on 2018-06-12. 410: 409: 407: 404: 388: 385: 381:tribal leaders 352: 351:Return to Iran 349: 337:Tsarist Russia 328: 325: 305:Prime Minister 283: 280: 239: 238: 235: 234: 218: 214: 213: 208: 204: 203: 196: 192: 191: 185: 181: 180: 175: 171: 170: 161:(aged 81) 155: 151: 150: 132: 128: 127: 123: 122: 119: 118: 113: 107: 106: 101: 95: 94: 73: 71:Prime Minister 67: 66: 61: 57: 56: 46: 45: 39: 38: 35: 34: 26: 25: 22: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 628: 617: 614: 612: 609: 607: 604: 602: 599: 597: 594: 592: 589: 588: 586: 575: 570: 568: 563: 561: 556: 555: 549: 547: 543: 539: 534: 529: 523: 518: 517: 513: 508: 505: 504: 503: 501: 496: 472: 468: 462: 447: 443: 437: 429: 425: 421: 415: 411: 403: 400: 398: 397:Iranian court 394: 384: 382: 378: 374: 370: 366: 362: 358: 348: 346: 342: 338: 334: 324: 322: 318: 314: 310: 306: 302: 298: 294: 290: 289:Ali Qoli Khan 279: 277: 273: 269: 265: 261: 257: 249: 245: 236: 232: 227: 222: 219: 215: 209: 205: 200: 197: 193: 186: 182: 179: 176: 172: 169: 165: 156: 152: 149: 145: 133: 129: 124: 120: 117: 114: 108: 105: 102: 96: 93: 89: 85: 81: 77: 74: 68: 65: 62: 58: 52: 47: 44: 40: 36: 32: 27: 20: 546:expanding it 535: 511: 507:munzinger.de 492: 474:. Retrieved 470: 461: 449:. Retrieved 445: 436: 428:the original 423: 414: 401: 390: 354: 330: 313:Qajar period 285: 264:West Germany 243: 242: 168:West Germany 159:(1983-01-16) 141:3 April 1901 111:Succeeded by 84:Hossein Ala' 50: 596:1983 deaths 591:1901 births 373:Switzerland 341:World War I 311:during the 295:during the 274:, the last 212:Bibi Maryam 178:Independent 99:Preceded by 585:Categories 406:References 282:Early life 256:politician 137:1901-04-03 345:Bakhtiari 327:Education 278:of Iran. 217:Relatives 207:Parent(s) 187:Eva Karl 55:1952–1961 51:In office 260:diplomat 228:(uncle) 195:Children 538:Iranian 476:July 6, 451:July 6, 393:Germany 361:Isfahan 321:Germany 248:Persian 223:(uncle) 60:Monarch 377:Zurich 369:Berlin 365:Soraya 317:Berlin 293:Tehran 233:(aunt) 199:Soraya 184:Spouse 164:Munich 536:This 202:Bijan 542:stub 478:2024 453:2024 309:Iran 276:Shah 258:and 154:Died 148:Iran 144:Izeh 131:Born 307:of 587:: 469:. 444:. 422:. 319:, 250:: 166:, 146:, 573:e 566:t 559:v 548:. 480:. 455:. 246:( 139:) 135:(

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Iranian Ambassador to West Germany
Mohammad Reza Shah
Mohammad Mosaddegh
Fazlollah Zahedi
Hossein Ala'
Manouchehr Eghbal
Jafar Sharif-Emami
Abdullah Entezam
Amir Khosrow Afshar
Izeh
Iran
Munich
West Germany
Independent
Soraya
Ali-Qoli Khan Bakhtiari
Najaf-Qoli Khan Bakhtiari
Bibi Maryam Bakhtiari
Persian
politician
diplomat
West Germany
Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiary
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
Shah
Ali Qoli Khan
Tehran
constitutional revolution
Najaf Qoli Khan

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