Ahmad Morning-Daftari
Ahmad Morning-Daftari احمدمتیندفتری , known as Mo' in Al-Dowleh , is an Iranian politician born in 1896 and died in 1971 in Teheran.
Born in Teheran, wire of Mirza Mahmoud Khan Ain ol-Mamalek, he studied at the German school of Teheran and obtained a doctorate in France.
He was senator with the Parliament and Prime Minister with the fall of the government of Mahmoud Jam.
The first national census took place in Iran during its mandate, as well as the inauguration of the first national transmitter of radion.
He was imprisoned by Réza Chah in 1940.
References
- Avsati, Alireza, Iran in the last 3 Centuries, vol.1 , Teheran, 2003,
- Avsati, Alireza, Iran in the last 3 Centuries, vol.2 , Teheran, 2003,
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