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Ataollah Khosravani was born on 1919 in Tehran, Qajar Iran, is an Iranian politician (1919–2005). Discover Ataollah Khosravani'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 86 years old?

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Age 86 years old
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Born 1919
Birthday 1919
Birthplace Tehran, Qajar Iran
Date of death 1 September, 2005
Died Place Paris, France
Nationality Iran

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1919

Ataollah Khosravani (1919 – September 2005) was an Iranian politician.

Khosravani was born in Tehran in 1919.

He had six half-brothers from his father's first marriage.

He graduated from the Adab primary school and the Tharvat junior high school.

Then he attended the Alborz College in Tehran.

He received a bachelor's degree in social sciences in France.

Following his return to Iran Khosravani established a magazine entitled Afkar Iran with his brother.

Then he was appointed an attaché to the Embassy of Iran in Paris.

1960

He served as the secretary-general of Iran Novin Party and held several cabinet posts in the 1960s.

1961

He served as the minister of labor in three successive cabinets starting from 9 May 1961.

He first served in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Ali Amini and succeeded Ahmad Ali Bahrami in the post.

1963

He also served in the cabinet of Prime Minister Asadollah Alam between February 1963 and March 1964.

1964

He retained his post in the next cabinet led by Hassan Ali Mansur from 7 March 1964 and also, in the cabinet of Amir Abbas Hoveida from January 1965.

1965

Khosravani was appointed secretary-general of Iran Novin Party 1965 when Prime Minister Hassan Ali Mansur who had been serving as secretary general of the party was assassinated.

1968

His tenure as minister of labor ended in 1968, and the same year he was named as the interior minister to the cabinet led by Prime Minister Amir Abbas Hoveyda.

1969

Khosravani's term as the secretary general of the Iran Novin Party ended in 1969.

Manouchehr Kalali succeeded him in the post.

1971

Khosravani was removed from office as minister of interior in 1971.

1975

At the end of his investigation Khosravani co-authored a report which partly led to the closure of the Party in 1975.

While living in Paris during his studies, Khosravani married a French woman and had a son.

1976

A report by CIA dated February 1976 stated that in mid-1974 Khosravani was secretly assigned by the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi to analyse the status of the Iran Novin Party to reorganize it.

1979

Following the end of the Pahlavi rule in Iran in 1979, he settled in Paris where he died in September 2005.