Английская Википедия:Gholamreza Kianpour

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Gholamreza Kianpour (Шаблон:Lang-fa; 1929 – 8 May 1979)[1] was an Iranian politician and minister of justice in the government of Amir-Abbas Hoveyda and Jamshid Amouzegar between 9 November 1976 and 17 August 1978.

Biography

Gholamreza Kianpour, son of Abdolvahab, was born in 1929 in Tehran. He completed his education in Daraei High School. He received a bachelor's degree in jurisprudence from the Tehran Law School and a doctorate in economics. First he became a judge of justice, then the director of the program organization, the head of recruitment of principle four and the deputy customs of the Ministry of Economy. Shortly afterwards, he became chairman of the Supreme Administrative Council. He was also appointed governor of West Azerbaijan, Isfahan. In 1974, he was introduced as the Minister of Information and Tourism. In 1976, he became the Minister of Justice, who passed the new laws approved by the parliament. In addition to teaching at the Faculty of Business, Polytechnic, Accounting, Officer and Police, he has authored the principles of budgeting and economics.

His governorship in Isfahan was a flourishing period in the formation of Isfahan city and province as it is today.[2] According to Dariush Homayoun, he was one of the most efficient politicians in Iran during the Pahlavi era.[3]

On 27 August 1978, Gholamreza Kianpour was replaced by Mohammad Baheri as minister of justice.

He was killed on 8 May 1979, along with the Speaker of the National Assembly, Javad Saeed and Mohammad Reza Ameli Tehrani, minister of information and tourism and minister of education.[4][5]

References

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  4. "Teheran Executes 21, Including 3 Officials In Shah's Government", by John Kifner, The New York Times, May 8, 1979, p. A14
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