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They are known as a moderate religious family with keen interests in Iranian culture. Having a hierarchical structure, the oldest member of the family is also the head of the family who is consulted in all
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with little to no damage. After the revolution, the family has partly relocated to northern parts of Tehran as the place of residence.
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and has been one of the most successful families in Iran. After the fall of the Qajars, they relocated to the holy city of
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Ansari, A (2003) "A History of Modern Iran Since 1921: The Pahlavis and After" Longman Publishing.
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regime and also religious leaders of Ghom made them one of the few families to survive the
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with his family. Currently, the Mostaghim family owns and operates the
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and own many villages. Their close ties to political leaders of the
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