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Manouchehr Eghbal (Persian: منوچهر اقبال;
September 1909 – 25
November 1977) was an
Iranian physician and
royalist politician. He was the
Prime Minister...
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Eqbal (Persian: اقبال, lit. 'Luck') was a
reformist newspaper published in Tehran, Iran. It was shut down in July 2005.
Eqbal was a
reformist daily of...
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Eghbal Hamidy (Persian: اقبال حمیدی; born 1
August 1960) is an
Iranian aerodynamic engineer. He was
technical director and
aerodynamics expert for several...
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Mohammad Jafar Eghbal is an
Iranian endodontist and
Professor of
Endodontics at
Shahid Beheshti University of
Medical Sciences (SBUMS). He is a winner...
- 1964, he
married Maryam Eghbal, the 18-year-old
daughter of
Manouchehr Eghbal. This
marriage also
ended in
divorce and
Eghbal later married Pahlavi's...
- Kingdom. In 1967,
Shafiq married to the
daughter of
Manouchehr Eghbal,
Maryam Eghbal, who had been
married at age 18 to
Mahmoud Reza
Pahlavi in October...
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including Reza
Gholi Mirza Zelli,
Fariborz Manouchehri,
Ghamar Molouk Vaziri,
Eghbal Azar and Taj Isfahani. He
cited legendary Persian tar
soloist Jalil Shahnaz...
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majority party from 1957 to 1960. The
party was
founded in 1957 by
Manouchehr Eghbal on
orders directed by Shah to
initiate a two-party system. Its opposition...
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minister when
Akhavi was
removed from the
cabinet of
Prime Minister Manouchehr Eghbal. He was
appointed minister of
labor and then
minister of
health in the cabinet...
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language garnered him
recognition in Iran,
where he is
commonly known as
Eghbal-e
Lahouri (Persian: اقبال لهوری),
meaning "Iqbal of La****." An
ardent proponent...