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Ebrahim Hakimi (Aug, 15, 1863-October 19, 1959) Three times Iranian Prime Minister of Iran: Born in Tabriz in 1871, he studied at Darolfonoon School and became a medical doctor in France.
He served as royal physician to Mozzafar-al-Din Shah. He then became a Member of Parliament, and served as Minister 17 times, three times as Prime Minister, and as Speaker of the Senate of Iran.
As Prime Minister he angered the Soviets by refusing to grant concessions in Northern Iran, while Soviet backed Democrat Party took over Azerbaijan and Kurdistan. The Red Army prevented Iranian troops from entering the region to put-down the uprising. Hakimi submitted the issue to the UN Security Council and resigned in protest.
He passed away in Tehran on Oct, 20, 1959 at the age of 96.
(Wikipedia) - Ebrahim Hakimi (August 15, 1863 u2013 October 19, 1959) was a Prime Minister of Iran. He was born in Tabriz to an thenic Iranian Azeri family. He attended Dar ol-Fonoon, and finished advanced studies in Medicine in Paris. He served as royal physician to Mozzafar-al-Din Shah. He then became a Member of Parliament, and served as Minister 17 times, three times as Prime Minister, and as Speaker of the Senate of Iran. His tenure as Prime Minister was short-lived as the Soviets, angry over his refusal to grant them an oil concession in Northern Iran, inspired Azerbaijani Communists to declare independence from Iran. Soviet troops occupying the Northern regions refused to allow Iranian troops to enter the region to put down the uprising. Hakimi submitted the issue to the UN Security Council and resigned from office as a protest of Soviet actions. He died in Tehran at the age of 96. Ebrahim Hakimi
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Ebrahim Hakimi 48th, 50th & 53rd Prime Minister of Iran Monarch Preceded by Succeeded by Monarch Preceded by Succeeded by Monarch Preceded by Succeeded by President of Senate Preceded by Succeeded by Personal details Born Died Political party Religion
In office 13 May 1945 – 6 June 1945
Muhammad Reza Shah Pahlavi
Morteza-Qoli Bayat
Mohsen Sadr
In office 30 October 1945 – 28 January 1946
Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi
Mohsen Sadr
Ahmad Qavam
In office 29 December 1947 – 13 June 1948
Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi
Mohammad-Reza Hekmat
Abdolhossein Hazhir
In office 19 August 1951 – 1 March 1957
None
Hasan Taqizadeh
1863 Tabriz, Iran
19 October 1959 Tehran, Iran
Party for Progress
Twelver Shi'a Islam

Ebrahim Hakimi (August 15, 1863 – October 19, 1959) was a Prime Minister of Iran.

He was born in Tabriz to an ethnic Iranian Azerbaijani family. He attended Dar ol-Fonoon, and finished advanced studies in Medicine in Paris.

He served as royal physician to Mozzafar-al-Din Shah. He then became a Member of Parliament, and served as Minister 17 times, three times as Prime Minister, and as Speaker of the Senate of Iran.

His tenure as Prime Minister was short-lived as the Soviets, angry over his refusal to grant them an oil concession in Northern Iran, inspired Azerbaijani Communists to declare independence from Iran. Soviet troops occupying the Northern regions refused to allow Iranian troops to enter the region to put down the uprising. Hakimi submitted the issue to the UN Security Council and resigned from office as a protest of Soviet actions.

He died in Tehran at the age of 96.





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Pahlavi Document Nov, 8, 1945 Majlis issues Vote of Confidence to Hakimi cabinet. Majlis issued him a vote of confidence to proceed with the new government despite opposition by Seyyed Ziaoddin Tabatabaee and the Toodeh Party.
Pahlavi Document 1945 majlis Vote of Confidence to Hakimi cabinet . As Prime Minister Hakimi angered the Soviets by refusing to grant concessions in Northern Iran, while Soviet backed Democrat Party took over Azerbaijan and Kurdistan.
Pahlavi era politician, Prime Minister Ebrahim Hakimi shakes hands with Mohammad Reza Shah during a greeting ceremony. Three times Iranian Prime Minister of Iran, Hakimi was born in Tabriz in 1871 and became a medical doctor in France.
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