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  1. Amir Abbas Hoveyda war ein iranischer Politiker und vom 27. Januar 1965 bis zum 7. August 1977 Premierminister des Irans. Hoveyda war Mitglied und zeitweiliger Generalsekretär der reformorientierten Iran-Novin-Partei.

  2. Amir-Abbas Hoveyda (Persian: امیرعباس هویدا, romanized: Amīr 'Abbās Hoveyda; 18 February 1919 – 7 April 1979) was an Iranian economist and politician who served as Prime Minister of Iran from 27 January 1965 to 7 August 1977. He was the longest serving prime minister in Iran's history.

  3. Amīr ʿAbbas Hoveyda (born Feb. 18, 1919, Tehrān—died April 7, 1979, Tehrān) was the prime minister of Iran under Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi from January 1965 to August 1977.

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  5. Mr. Amir Abbas Hoveyda, former prime minister of Iran, is one of 438 victims appearing in an Amnesty International report dated March 13, 1980, which lists defendants convicted by Revolutionary Tribunals between the Tribunals’ inception and August 12, 1979.

  6. 15. Dez. 2004 · HOVEYDA, AMIR-ABBAS (Amir ʿAbbās Hoveydā), the longest serving prime minister in the modern history of Iran (b. 28 Bahman 1297 Š./19 February 1919; d. 18 Farvardin 1359 Š./7 April 1979; Figure 1 ). He was born in Tehran to a family of hybrid affinities and identity (Milani, p. 37).

  7. Amir Abbas Hoveyda was a central figure in the historic struggle between modernity and tradition in Iran — a struggle pitting Western cosmopolitanism against Persian isolationism, secularism against religious fundamentalism, and ultimately civil society and democracy against authoritarianism.