Mostafa Adl
Appearance
Mostafa Adle | |
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Minister of Culture | |
In office 30 August 1941 – 6 August 1942 | |
Monarch | Mohammad Reza Shah |
Prime Minister | Mohammad Ali Foroughi Ali Soheili |
Preceded by | Mohammad Tadayyon |
Succeeded by | Ali Akbar Siassi |
Minister of Justice | |
In office 13 June 1926 – 2 June 1926 | |
Monarch | Reza Shah |
Prime Minister | Mostowfi ol-Mamalek |
Ambassador of Iran to Switzerland | |
In office 1935–1939 | |
Preceded by | Abolhassan Foroghi |
Succeeded by | Abdullah Entezam |
Personal details | |
Born | 1882 Tabriz, Iran |
Died | 12 July 1950 Tehran, Iran | (aged 68)
Spouse | Mehr-ol-molouk Hedayat (Kokab-ol-Dowleh)(a great granddaughter of Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar) |
Children | Forough-ol-zaman, Sorour-ol-zaman, Shokouh-ol-zaman, Ardechir |
Alma mater | University of Paris |
Profession | Jurist, Politician[1] |
Mostafa Adle (مصطفی عدل in Persian, also known as Manṣur-al-Salṭana , 1882 – 12 July 1950) is an Iranian politician, diplomat, juristic,[2] former Ambassador of Iran to Switzerland (1935 — 1939) and president of University of Tehran (1941 —- 1942).[3] He was the representative of Iran in the United Nations Conference on International Organization.
During his time as the Minister of Culture of Iran, Adle was also the president of Tehran University, since the university was controlled by the ministry of culture at the time.
See also
References
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- ^ ʿĀqeli, Bāqer (July 22, 2011). "ADL, MOṢṬAFĀ". Encyclopædia Iranica. Retrieved 3 June 2015.
- ^ "دانشگاه تهران؛ 31 رئیس در 75 سالشدن". Hamshahri. 2009. Retrieved 3 June 2015.