Type | Person | [sources] | |||
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Name | Ali Akbar Mohtaschami · Ali Akbar Mohtashamipur · Ali Akbar Mohtašamipur · Али Акбар Мохташамипур · Ալի Ակբար Մոհտաշամիպուր · 5 more... | [sources] | |||
Other name | Ali Akbar Muhtashimi · Мохташамипур, Али Акбар · علي أكبر محتشميبور · علي أكبر محتشمیپور · علیاکبر محتشمیپور · 1 more... | [sources] | |||
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Place of birth | Tehran | [sources] | |||
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Gender | male | [sources] | |||
Nationality | Iran | [sources] | |||
Country | Iran | [sources] | |||
First name | Ali Akbar | [sources] | |||
Keywords | National government | [sources] | |||
Title | Sayyid | [sources] | |||
Wikidata ID | Q1770882 | [sources] | |||
Position | Member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly (1989-1992) · Member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly (2000-2004) · Minister of Interior (Iran) (1985-1989) · ambassador of Iran to Syria (1982-1986) | [sources] | |||
Education | Hawza of Najaf · Qom Seminary | [sources] | |||
Religion | Islam | [sources] | |||
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Member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly |