Saeed Amani
Saeed Amani (Persian: سعید امانی) was an Iranian bazaari merchant[2] and conservative politician.
Saeed Amani | |
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Member of Parliament of Iran | |
In office 24 August 1981 – 28 May 1988 | |
Constituency | Tehran, Rey and Shemiranat |
Majority | 1,379,655 (74.2%) |
Personal details | |
Born | Saeed Amani Hamedani 1915 Hamadan, Iran |
Died | 19 February 2002 87) | (aged
Nationality | Iranian |
Political party | Islamic Coalition Party |
Other political affiliations | Islamic Republican Party (1979–1987) |
Children | Mohammad-Ali Amani |
Relatives | Asadollah Badamchian (nephew)[1] |
Occupation | Businessman |
He was a senior member of the Islamic Coalition Party,[1] as well as a central council member of Islamic Republican Party.[3]
He was a member of the Supervisory Council of the Guild Affairs[2] and secretary-general of the Union of Islamic Associations of Guilds and Bazaaris. He held the latter office until 2001.[1]
References
- Robin B. Wright, ed. (2010), The Iran Primer: Power, Politics, and U.S. Policy, US Institute of Peace Press, p. 110, ISBN 1601270844
- Parsa, Misagh (1989). Social Origins of the Iranian Revolution. Rutgers University Press. p. 324. ISBN 9780813514123.
- Mohammadighalehtaki, Ariabarzan (2012). Organisational Change in Political Parties in Iran after the Islamic Revolution of 1979. With Special Reference to the Islamic Republic Party (IRP) and the Islamic Iran Participation Front Party (Mosharekat) (Ph.D. thesis). Durham University. p. 160.
External links
- Saeed Amani at rc.majlis.ir (in Persian)
Honorary titles | ||
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Preceded by Yadollah Sahabi |
Aging Speaker of the Parliament of Iran 2nd term |
Succeeded by Mohammad-Hossein Chehregani |
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