Fathollah Khan Akbar
17th Prime Minister of Iran
In office
16 October 1920  21 February 1921
MonarchAhmad Shah Qajar
Preceded byHassan Pirnia
Succeeded byZia'eddin Tabatabaee
Personal details
Born1855
Rasht, Gilan, Sublime State of Persia
DiedMarch 1937
Tehran, Imperial State of Iran
Resting placeIbn Babawayh Cemetery
Political partyIndependent

Fathollah Khan Akbar (Persian: فتح الله خان اکبر) was an Iranian Prime Minister. He was Minister of Justice in several Iranian Cabinets. He was a representative of Iranian Parliament from Gilan. He was the 17th Prime Minister of Iran serving from October 1920 to February 1921 when he was deposed by a coup, which he secretly supported, led by Reza Khan. Fathollah Khan Akbar was a strong supporter of the Constitutional Revolution in Iran. He was imprisoned for financially aiding those who were fighting for a constitutional monarchy. A staunch patriot, Fathollah Akbar refused to implement Iran's 1919 agreement with the British Government during his time as prime minister. The 1919 agreement was a one-sided agreement that only would benefit Britain and in response to his refusal and his loyalty to his country, the British referred to him as an "incompetent" prime minister.[1]

See also

References

  1. "Welcome to Encyclopaedia Iranica".

References used

The following reference was used for the above writing: 'Alí Rizā Awsatí (عليرضا اوسطى), Iran in the Past Three Centuries (Irān dar Se Qarn-e Goz̲ashteh - ايران در سه قرن گذشته), Volumes 1 and 2 (Paktāb Publishing - انتشارات پاکتاب, Tehran, Iran, 2003). ISBN 964-93406-6-1 (Vol. 1), ISBN 964-93406-5-3 (Vol. 2).


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