Mirza Ahmad Khan Motazed-Dowleh Vaziri
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Mirza Ahmad Khan Motazed-Dowleh Vaziri (d. 1923) was a deputy in the First Parliament of Persia and the Vice-governor of the province of Kermanshahan.
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[edit] Biography
He's a descendant of Mirza Mehdi Khan Astarabadi, Nader Shah's Chief Minister. He was born in the 19th century in Kermanshahan to Mirza Abolghassem Khan Vazir, who was the Minister (Vizier) of Economy during the Ghaem Magham Farahani era.
[edit] Works and Life
He was the minister of the economy in Western Iran. He founded the first printing office in the Kermanshahan province. Thanks to this, the first newspaper of Kermanshahan was created. He also founded the first private school in the Kermanshahan province. He was an actor of the Constitutional Revolution of Iran. He moved to Tehran and became a deputy of the first parliament, he died during his deputyship.
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[edit] Sources
- Soltani, Ali. "Historical Georgraphy & Comprehensive History of Kermanshahan", soha, 1994.
- Soltani, Mohammad Ali. "political parties & secret societies in Kermanshah", Tehran, 1999.

