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Fathollah Minbashian (7
August 1916 – 5 July 2007) was an
Iranian general. He
served in the
Iranian army from 1938 to 1972,
reaching the rank of four-star...
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Nasrollah Minbashian (Persian: نصرالله مینباشیان) was born in 1885, and
received musical education from his
father Gholam Reza
Minbashian in Dar ul-Funun...
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Minbashian, also
known as
Salar Mo’azez (Persian: غلامرضا مینباشیان) (1861-1935) was a
Persian composer and
conductor of
State Military Band...
- (Persian: مهرداد پهلبد; 16
March 1917 – 9
August 2018), born as
Ezatollah Minbashian (Persian: عزتالله مینباشیان), was an
Iranian politician who
served as...
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Fatollah Minbashian (1915–2007) was an
Iranian footballer who pla**** as a
goalkeeper for
Docharkheh Savaran and the Iran
national team.
Fatollah Minbashian at...
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EzzatollahGeneral Ezzatollah Zarghami [fa] 1965 1969 3–4
years 5
Minbashian,
FathollahGeneral Fathollah Minbashian 11 May 1969 1972 2–3
years 6 Oveissi,
Gholam AliGeneral...
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Military offices Preceded by
Fathollah Minbashian Commander of the
Imperial Iranian Ground Force 1972–1979 Succeeded by
Abdol Ali Badrei...
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Andre Sevruguin,
Mojtaba Minovi,
Gholamhosein MInbashian,
Masoud Farzad, and
Sadegh Hedayat,
Suburbs of Tehran,
circa 1930...
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Gholam Reza
Minbashian (Salar Mo'azez), a
leading pioneer of
Western classical music in Iran, as well as his son
Nasrollah Minbashian. At the request...
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Amjadiyeh Stadium,
Tehran Attendance: 6,500 Iran team
lineup were:
Fathollah Minbashian,
Mansour Hajian,
Abbas Qarib, Aziz Farzanegan,
Abbas Tandidehgar, Jamshid...