Allah-Yar Saleh Explained

Allah-Yar Saleh
Office1:Ambassador of Iran to the United States
Term Start1:18 September 1952
Term End1:19 August 1953
Primeminister1:Mohammad Mosaddegh
Successor1:Abbas Aram
Office2:Member of Parliament of Iran
Term Start2:22 February 1961
Term End2:9 May 1961
Constituency2:Kashan
Majority2:25,078 (99.8%)
Term Start3:9 February 1950
Term End3:19 February 1952
Alongside3:Kazem Sheibani
Constituency3:Kashan
Majority3:15,171 (94.7%)[1]
Office4:Minister of Interior
Term Start4:June 1952
Term End4:July 1952
Primeminister4:Mohammad Mosaddegh
Predecessor4:Amirteymour Kalali
Successor4:Gholam Hossein Sadighi
Term Start5:25 December 1945
Term End5:17 February 1946
Primeminister5:Ebrahim Hakimi
Predecessor5:Khalil Fahimi
Successor5:Ahmad Qavam
Office6:Minister without portfolio
Term Start6:6 November 1945
Term End6:25 December 1945
Primeminister6:Ebrahim Hakimi
Office7:Minister of Justice
Term Start7:3 August 1946
Term End7:16 October 1946
Primeminister7:Ahmad Qavam
Predecessor7:Anoushiravan Sepahbodi
Successor7:Ali-Akbar Mousavi-Zadeh
Term Start8:13 May 1945
Term End8:3 June 1945
Primeminister8:Ebrahim Hakimi
Predecessor8:Hassan-Ali Kamal Hedayat
Successor8:Mostafa Adl
Term Start9:2 September 1944
Term End9:9 November 1944
Primeminister9:Mohammad Sa'ed
Predecessor9:Asadullah Mamaghani
Successor9:Mostafa Adl
Office10:Minister of Finance
Term Start10:26 January 1943
Term End10:22 April 1943
Primeminister10:Ahmad Qavam
Ali Soheili
Predecessor10:Bagher Kazemi
Successor10:Morteza-Qoli Bayat
Birth Name:Saleh Arani
Birth Date:16 May 1897
Nationality:Iranian
Alma Mater:American College of Tehran

Allah-Yar Saleh (Persian: اللهیار صالح, born Saleh Arani;[2] 1897–1981) was an Iranian politician and diplomat who was Iranian Ambassador to the United States during Mohammad Mosaddegh's premiership.[3] [4]

Career

Allah-Yar Saleh was a member of the Iran Party, which was founded in 1946 as a platform for Iranian liberals and was one of the four main parties which made up the National Front.[5] He was later made leader of National Front during 1960–1964.[6] [7]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Hazrati . Hassan . Avanj . Mina . A Documentological Study of Changes in the Form and Content of MPs Credentials . ZharfaPazhooh . 2014 . 1 . 1 . 88 . . Persian . 2588-3496.
  2. Web site: The Nationalist-Religious Movement (Part 1: Patriots and Mosaddeghists). Tehran Bureau. Muhammad Sahimi. Muhammad Sahimi. 21 August 2015. 28 June 2011.
  3. News: Acheson Memoranda of Conversation, 1952. 30 November 2014. Harry S. Truman.
  4. News: Allah Yar Saleh Signed Short Snorter. 30 November 2014. The Short Snorter Project.
  5. https://archive.org/details/essentialmiddlee00hiro/page/339 The Essential Middle East: A Comprehensive Guide by Dilip Hiro
  6. Book: Donald Wilber. Donald Wilber. Iran, Past and Present: From Monarchy to Islamic Republic. 14 July 2014. Princeton University Press. 233.
  7. Book: Richard W. Cottam. Nationalism in Iran: Updated Through 1978. 1979. University of Pittsburgh Press.