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  1. Amir-Abbas Hoveyda (Persian: امیرعباس هویدا, romanized: Amīr 'Abbās Hoveyda; 18 February 1919 – 7 April 1979) was an Iranian economist and politician who served as Prime Minister of Iran from 27 January 1965 to 7 August 1977. He was the longest serving prime minister in Iran's history.

  2. Amir Abbás Hoveydá (Teherán, 1919-1979) fue un político iraní, primer ministro durante más de una década bajo el reinado del sah Mohammad Reza Pahlaví.

  3. Amir Hoveyda. Mechanism • Catalyst Design • Reaction Development • Complex Molecule Synthesis/Modification. OUR GENERAL APPROACH. We are chemists who consider catalysis and synthesis as our core specialty.

  4. Amīr ʿAbbas Hoveyda was the prime minister of Iran under Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi from January 1965 to August 1977. After taking political science degrees at the universities of Brussels and Paris, Hoveyda joined the Iranian Foreign Office and served in Paris (1945–47), Bonn (1947–51), Ankara.

  5. Amir Abbás Hoveydá fue un político iraní, primer ministro durante más de una década bajo el reinado del sah Mohammad Reza Pahlaví.

  6. 15 de dic. de 2004 · HOVEYDA, AMIR-ABBAS (Amir ʿAbbās Hoveydā), the longest serving prime minister in the modern history of Iran (b. 28 Bahman 1297 Š./19 February 1919; d. 18 Farvardin 1359 Š./7 April 1979; Figure 1 ). He was born in Tehran to a family of hybrid affinities and identity (Milani, p. 37).

  7. Amir H. Hoveyda. Patricia and Joseph T. ’49 Vanderslice Millennium Professor of Chemistry at Boston College. Director of the Laboratories of Catalytic Chemical Synthesis at the University of Strasbourg.