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|wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Mosaddegh
 
|wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Mosaddegh
 
|spouses=Zia os-Saltane
 
|spouses=Zia os-Saltane
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|image=Aankomst Mossadeq op Schiphol.jpg
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|image_caption=Mossadegh and his wife in 1951
 
|alma_mater=Sciences Po, University of Neuchâtel
 
|alma_mater=Sciences Po, University of Neuchâtel
|birth_date=1882-06-16
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|birth_date=16 June 1882–
 
|birth_place=Tehran, Persia
 
|birth_place=Tehran, Persia
|death_date=1967-03-05
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|death_date=5 March 1967
 
|death_place=Ahmadabad-e Mosaddeq, Iran
 
|death_place=Ahmadabad-e Mosaddeq, Iran
 
|religion=Islam
 
|religion=Islam
|political_parties=National Front
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|political_parties=National Front (Iran)
 
|children=5
 
|children=5
 
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|end=16 July 1952
 
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|title=Leader of National Front
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|title=Iran/Minister/Defence
|start=1 January 1949
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|start=21 July 1952
|end=5 March 1967
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|end=19 August 1953
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|title=Iran/Minister/Foreign Affairs
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|start=30 May 1923
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|end=23 September 1923
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|title=Iran/Minister/Foreign Affairs
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|title=Member of the Parliament of Iran
 
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==Career==
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His career as [[Prime Minister of Iran]] was cut short by the 1951 decision of big [[oil]] in USA to organise the [[CIA]] to organise the 1953 [[Iran/1953 coup d'état|coup d'état]] in Iran after he nationalised the oil sector.
 
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Latest revision as of 07:52, 19 December 2023

Person.png Mohammad Mossadegh  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Aankomst Mossadeq op Schiphol.jpg
Mossadegh and his wife in 1951
Born16 June 1882–
Tehran, Persia
Died5 March 1967 (Age 84)
Ahmadabad-e Mosaddeq, Iran
Alma materSciences Po, University of Neuchâtel
ReligionIslam
Children5
SpouseZia os-Saltane
PartyNational Front (Iran)

Employment.png Prime Minister of Iran

In office
21 July 1952 - 19 August 1953

Employment.png Prime Minister of Iran

In office
28 April 1951 - 16 July 1952
Succeeded byQavam Saltaneh

Employment.png Iran/Minister/Defence

In office
21 July 1952 - 19 August 1953

Employment.png Iran/Minister/Foreign Affairs

In office
30 May 1923 - 23 September 1923

Employment.png Iran/Minister/Foreign Affairs

In office
30 September 1921 - 8 October 1921

Employment.png Member of the Parliament of Iran

In office
1 May 1920 - 19 August 1953

Career

His career as Prime Minister of Iran was cut short by the 1951 decision of big oil in USA to organise the CIA to organise the 1953 coup d'état in Iran after he nationalised the oil sector.

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