- (Persian: ائتلاف آبادگران ایران اسلامی; E'telāf-e
Ābādgarān-e Īrān-e Eslāmī),
usually shortened to
Abadgaran (Persian: آبادگران), was an
Iranian conservative...
- with any
political parties, the
Alliance of
Builders of
Islamic Iran (or
Abadgaran), is
widely viewed as a
political front for the
Revolutionary Guards....
-
Kazemzadeh (2008)
Political historian Ervand Abrahamian credits the
victory of
Abadgaran and
other conservatives in the 2004
elections (as well as the 2003 and...
- Palampur,Himachal Pradesh.
Panyawangan Restaurant,
Hotel Panghegar,
Bandung Abadgaran Hotel,
Mashhad Aseman Hotel,
Isfahan Bolour Tower,
Tabriz Borj-e Sefid...
-
reformist candidates where not
allowed to run. He was
supported by the
Abadgaran alliance and
became the
Speaker of
Parliament for one year
beginning 6...
-
political support is
inside the
Alliance of
Builders of
Islamic Iran (
Abadgaran or Developers). He was also
helped by
support from
supreme leader Ali...
- of
Tehran in 2003, an
election won by the
conservative candidates of
Abadgaran. He
studied Geology in the
University of Tehran, and
joined Gol-Agha,...
- and Mine
Development Company Karun Phosphate Complex Products Company Abadgaran Ma'dan
Iranian Ayandegaran Sanat va
Madan farda Tadbir Investment Group...
- 2017.
Badey 2009, p. 40.
Seliktar 2012,
section Revolutionary Guard and
Abadgaran.
Richet 2015, p. 306.
Alfoneh 2007, p. 37.
Valizadeh 2010. "Andishkadeh...
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history following the
establishment of Ahmadinejad's
government in 2005.
Abadgaran described itself as a
group of
Islamic neo-principlists, that has control...