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  1. Ali Razmara, also known as Haj Ali Razmara (Persian: حاجعلی رزم‌آرا, romanized: Hāj'ali Razm-ārā; 30 March 1901 – 7 March 1951), was a military leader and prime minister of Iran. He was assassinated by 26-year-old Khalil Tahmassebi of the Fadayan-e Islam organization outside the Shah Mosque in Tehran at the age of 49.

  2. Razmara was a lieutenant general at the imperial army and was serving as the chief of the general staff when he was appointed by the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi as the prime minister. It was the 33rd [4] and first military cabinet in Iran since 1924. [1]

  3. General Haj Ali Razmara, Iranian Premier from June 1950 to March 1951, is an enigmatic political figure who played a part in some of the most crucial events in Iran's twentieth-century history.

  4. 27 de dic. de 2021 · El 7 de marzo de 1951, en Teherán, Irán, Khalil Tahmasebi, un carpintero perteneciente a la secta Devotos del Islam, disparó tres veces contra el primer ministro, el general Haj Ali Razmara,...

  5. Documents from the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs include a lot of information about Haj ʻAli Razmara's past, and they make clear that as early as 1944 he began to be seen by the Soviets not only as a senior military commander, but also as a person who had the potential for state leadership.

  6. 6 de nov. de 2019 · In June 1950, the shah appointed General Haj Ali Razmara as prime minister. In May 1950, Razmara signalled to Moscow that he could come to power “any time, but would be able to stay in power and conduct reforms only if some great power would provide its backing.”

  7. Ali Razmara, also known as Haj Ali Razmara ( Persian: حاجعلی رزم‌آرا, romanized: Hāj'ali Razm-ārā; 30 March 1901 – 7 March 1951), was a military leader and prime minister of Iran. He was assassinated by 26-year-old Khalil Tahmassebi of the Fadayan-e Islam organization outside the Shah Mosque in Tehran at the age of 49.