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Ali Amini was born on 12 September, 1905 in Tehran, Persia, is an Iranian politician (1905–1992). Discover Ali Amini's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

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Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 12 September, 1905
Birthday 12 September
Birthplace Tehran, Persia
Date of death 12 December, 1992
Died Place Paris, France
Nationality Iran

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Who Is Ali Amini's Wife?

His wife is Batoul Voosough (m. 1932-1992)

Family
Parents Mohsen Amin-ol-dowleh (father)Fakhr-ol-dowleh (mother)
Wife Batoul Voosough (m. 1932-1992)
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Children Iraj

Ali Amini Net Worth

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1905

Ali Amini (12 September 1905–12 December 1992) was an Iranian politician who was the Prime Minister of Iran from 1961 to 1962.

Amini was born on 12 September 1905 in Tehran.

He was a grandson of Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar through his mother, Fakhr-ol-dowleh.

His father was a significant statesman during the Qajar period, Mohsen Amin-ol-dowleh.

He completed his studies first in Darolfonoon and then in France where he graduated with a degree in law from Grenoble University, followed by his PhD in economics from Paris.

His PhD thesis was concerned with the foreign trade monopoly in Iran.

Upon his return to Iran, he was employed at the Ministry of Justice by Ali Akbar Davar.

1950

He held several cabinet portfolios during the 1950s, and served as a member of parliament between 1947 and 1949.

Amini was widely regarded as "a protégé of the United States" and a "pro-American liberal reformer".

In the 1950s, Amini was a candidate for the premiership.

1952

He served as a minister in the cabinet of Mohammad Mosaddegh, but broke away from Mosaddegh in July 1952.

1953

He was later regarded as a "traitor" by the National Front, because of his collaboration with the post-1953 Iranian coup d'état government.

1955

He became minister of economic affairs in the cabinet of Fazlollah Zahedi and remained in office until 1955.

He was then appointed as the justice minister under Hossein Ala in 1955.

1956

He was named the ambassador to the US in 1956 which he held until 1958.

His tendencies were pro-American to the extent that made the Shah uncomfortable.

Mohammad Reza Shah in particular distrusted Amini's popularity and friendship with then-senator John F. Kennedy.

1958

Therefore, his tenure ended in 1958.

1961

He was appointed prime minister in 1961.

1962

In July 1962, however, he was replaced by the Shah's close friend and a major Birjand landowner Asadollah Alam.

Amini was awarded Grand Croix of the Legion of Honor in 1962.

1970

In the late 1970s, Amini attempted a comeback into Iranian politics at the age of 70.

He served as an advisor to the Shah during the final days of the Pahlavi dynasty.

1979

In 1979, Amini moved to Paris, France.

There he headed the Front for the Liberation of Iran, a monarchist opposition group.

He complained about internal struggles among the exiled Iranian monarchists, saying "We're not even back in Tehran [and] they quarrel over the name of the country's future prime minister."

He wrote his biography published by Harvard University.

1992

Amini married Batoul Voosough (died 1992) in 1932 and they had a son, Iraj.

She was the daughter of Hasan Voosough Al Dawlah whose brother was Ahmad Qavam.

He died in Paris on 12 December 1992, aged 87.

His body was buried in Passy Cemetery.

2015

Amini was a founding member of the Democrat Party of Iran, and entered the 15th term of parliament with the party's ticket.

His first ministerial portfolio was in the cabinet of Ali Mansur.