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  1. Fazlollah Zahedi (Hamadán, 1897-Ginebra, 2 de septiembre de 1963) fue un militar y político iraní, cabeza visible del golpe de Estado de agosto de 1953 que derrocó al gobierno de Mohammad Mosaddeq, sucediendo a este como primer ministro.

  2. Fazlollah Zahedi (Persian: فضل‌الله زاهدی, romanized: Fazlollāh Zāhedi, pronounced [fæzloɫˈɫɒːh zɒːheˈdiː]; 17 May 1892 – 2 September 1963) was an Iranian lieutenant general and statesman who replaced the Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh through a coup d'état supported by the United States and ...

  3. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Fazlollah Zahedi (born 1897, Iran—died September 2, 1963, Geneva, Switzerland) was an Iranian army officer and politician who was prime minister of Iran from 1953 to 1955. Zahedi early embarked on a military career, graduating from the Iranian military academy in 1916.

  4. Fazlollah Zahedi ( Hamadán, 1897- Ginebra, 2 de septiembre de 1963) fue un militar y político iraní, cabeza visible del golpe de Estado de agosto de 1953 que derrocó al gobierno de Mohammad Mosaddeq, sucediendo a este como primer ministro. Datos rápidos Primer ministro de Irán, Monarca ...

  5. 7 de feb. de 2019 · The new Prime Minister Fazlollah Zahedi requested the cleanup after the overthrow of his predecessor. AP. On Aug. 19, 2013, the CIA publicly admitted for the first time its involvement in the...

  6. Ardeshir Zahedi, Iran’s preeminent statesman throughout the 1960s and 1970s, meticulously preserved thousands of records, letters, documents, and photographs. The son of general Fazlollah Zahediprime minister of Iran for the two years following the 1953 coup—Ardeshir was the nation’s ambassador to the United States and the United ...

  7. Fazlollah Zahedi: Khazal ibn Jabir Al-Kabi Youssef Khan Mujahid: Strength; 274 soldiers (1922) 3,000 (1924) Several dozen Arab militiamen Several hundred Bakhtiari militiamen: Casualties and losses; 115 killed (1922)