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support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Mohammad Hosseini Beheshti (Persian: محمد حسینی بهشتی; 24 October 1928 – 28 June 1981) was
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Iranian politician and artist
Mohammad Beheshti Shirazi (Persian: محمد بهشتی شیرازی; born 28 February 1952) is an Iranian politician, artist and cultural figure who is currently Deputy
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Iranian Islamic cleric and politician (1933–1981)
groups. Iran portal Biography portal Politics portal Mohammad-Reza Bahonar, his brother Mohammad Beheshti شهید باهنر به روایت همسر Robin B. Wright (2010).
Mohammad-Javad_Bahonar
President of Iran in 1981
held a Provisional Presidential Council of six people headed by Mohammad Beheshti and later Abdolkarim Mousavi Ardebili. Rajai, a member of the Council
Mohammad-Ali_Rajai
Ruling party of Iran (1979–1987)
Ayatollah Khomeini. Five cofounders of the party were Mohammad Javad Bahonar, Mohammad Beheshti, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, Ali Khamenei, and Abdolkarim
Islamic_Republican_Party
President of Iran since 2024
Naghadeh counties and his political career began in 1997 when he joined Mohammad Khatami's administration as Deputy Health Minister. He served as Minister
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Vice President of Iran
Mohammad Reza Aref (Persian: محمدرضا عارف; born 19 December 1951) is an Iranian engineer, academic and reformist politician who is the eighth and current
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President of Iran from 1997 to 2005
Mohammad Khatami (Persian: محمد خاتمی, romanized: Mohammad Xâtami; born 14 October 1943) is an Iranian politician and Shia cleric who served as the fifth
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up بهشتی in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Beheshti (Persian: بهشتي) may refer to: Mohammad Beheshti, one of the main architects of Iranian Islamic
Beheshti
Association comprised Morteza Motahhari, Mohammad Beheshti, Mohammad-Javad Bahonar, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and Mohammad Mofatteh, who later became the major
Background and causes of the Iranian Revolution
Background_and_causes_of_the_Iranian_Revolution
Public collegiate university in Tehran, Iran
leader Mohammad Mosaddegh, Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti, former prime minister Jamshid Amouzegar, and the recent reformist President Mohammad Khatami
University_of_Tehran
1979 constituent assembly in Iran
to supporters of the Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist, including Mohammad Beheshti who received the most votes for the deputy speaker, and Hassan Ayat
Assembly for the Final Review of the Constitution
Assembly_for_the_Final_Review_of_the_Constitution
bombing, which killed Mohammad Beheshti and dozens of other Iranian officials on 28 June 1981. This led to the election of Mohammad Ali Rajai, the previous
July 1981 Iranian presidential election
July_1981_Iranian_presidential_election
Iranian military commander (1955–1983)
to Iran, a group of his associates, including Morteza Motahhari, Mohammad Beheshti, and Mehdi Araghi, held a meeting and entrusted two militant groups
Mohammad_Boroujerdi
President of Iran from 1980 to 1981
the Islamic regime. The 27 July 1981 execution of prominent MEK member Mohammad Reza Saadati led Banisadr and MEK leader Massoud Rajavi to conclude that
Abolhassan_Banisadr
Iranian bombing suspect (1958 – 2015)
detonated at the IRP headquarters in Tehran, killing Chief Justice Mohammad Beheshti and some seventy Iranian officials. The Islamic Republic of Iran first
Mohammad-Reza_Kolahi
1979–1980 legislative group in the Iranian Revolution
1980. Some of the council's members like Motahhari, Taleqani, Bahonar, Beheshti, and Qarani died during the Iran–Iraq War or were assassinated by the MKO
Council of the Islamic Revolution
Council_of_the_Islamic_Revolution
Iranian Shia scholar and philosopher (1935–2021)
the 1979 Islamic revolution, he assisted the other clerics, i.e., Mohammad Beheshti and Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, in publishing two journals called
Taqi_Yazdi
1980 US presidential election theory
circle" as saying that Henry Kissinger met with representatives of Mohammad Beheshti during the week of November 12, 1980. The story claimed that "pro-Reagan
1980_October_Surprise_theory
1981 attack on the Islamic Republican Party headquarters in Tehran, Iran
Islamic Republic of Iran were killed, including Chief Justice Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti, who was the second most powerful figure in the Iranian Revolution
Haft-e_Tir_bombing
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Rahimian Mohammad Hassan Zali [fa] Mohammad Hussayn Ahmadi Shahroudi [fa] Mohammad Beheshti Mohammad Hussayn Hussaynzadeh Bahraini [fa] Mohammad Hussayni
Muhammad_(name)
Public university in Qom, Iran
High Educational and Legal School of the Seminarians of Qom by Mohammad Beheshti, Mohammad Javad Bahonar and Mehdi Ghazi Khorramabadi. It is an academic
University_of_Qom
Iranian cleric (1944–1981)
In addition, Montazeri had serious disagreements with Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti, cofounder of the Islamic Republican Party. Montazeri was killed in
Mohammad_Montazeri
Iranian cleric (1930–1977)
part of Khomeini's underground movement. The group also included Mohammad Beheshti and Morteza Motahhari. In 1970 Khomeini asked Hassan Shirazi, who
Mostafa_Khomeini
Iranian naval officer and politician (1955–2026)
1997 until August 2005 in the government of Mohammad Khatami. Shamkhani was replaced by Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar in the post. Shamkhani also ran for office
Ali_Shamkhani
Political party in Iran
officials, including Chief Justice Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti, President Mohammad-Ali Rajaei, and Premier Mohammad-Javad Bahonar" Atkins, Stephen E. (2004)
People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran
People's_Mojahedin_Organization_of_Iran
Iranian politician and foreign minister of Iran (1944–2026)
and Head of Cultural Heritage, Handcrafts and Tourism Organization Mohammad Beheshti Shirazi (1997–2003) Hossein Marashi (2003–2005) Vice President and
Kamal_Kharazi
Deputy Supreme Leader of Iran from 1985 to 1989
there he answered Khomeini's call to protest the White Revolution of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in June 1963 and was active in anti-Shah clerical circles
Hussein-Ali_Montazeri
Iranian Grand Ayatollah (1926-2016)
included Seyyed Mohammad Damad, Seyyed Hossein Boroujerdi, Morteza Haeri Yazdi, Mohammad Hossein Tabatabaei, Seyyed Mohsen Hakim, Mohammad Kazem Shirazi
Abdul-Karim_Mousavi_Ardebili
Ali Razmara. Also President Mohammad Ali Rajai, Head of Judiciary Mohammad Beheshti, Chief Commander of the Army Ali Sayad Shirazi, and Minister of Labor
Assassination and terrorism in Iran
Assassination_and_terrorism_in_Iran
Iranian Grand Ayatollah (1899–1993)
Mohammad-Reza Golpaygani (Persian: محمدرضا گلپایگانی; March 20, 1899 – December 9, 1993) was an Iranian Shia marja'. He was born in 1899 in Gogad village
Mohammad-Reza_Golpaygani
Government of Iran from November 1979 to July 1980
to Ali Akbar Moinfar, Council of the Islamic Revolution chaired by Mohammad Beheshti as First Secretary until Abolhassan Banisadr elected as President
Interim Government of Iran (1979–80)
Interim_Government_of_Iran_(1979–80)
keys to Arafat; On the same day, Khomeinist clerics—including Mohammad Beheshti, Mohammad-Javad Bahonar, Ali Khamenei, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, and Mousavi
Timeline of the Iranian Revolution
Timeline_of_the_Iranian_Revolution
Iranian physicist (1965–2025)
and Shahid Beheshti University. 1. Selected as a National Model Professor 2. Awarded the title of the best researcher at Shahid Beheshti University in
Mohammad_Mehdi_Tehranchi
April 1979 by order of Seyyed Ruhollah Khomeini, with the support of Mohammad Beheshti and Morteza Motahari. Following the Leader of the Islamic Republic's
Islamic Economics Organization of Iran
Islamic_Economics_Organization_of_Iran
Bombing and assassination of Iranian leaders
killed over seventy senior Iranian officials, including Chief Justice Mohammad Beheshti, then Iran's second-highest official. According to sources, nobody
1981 Iranian Prime Minister's office bombing
1981_Iranian_Prime_Minister's_office_bombing
Widow of Abolhassan Banisadr
Islamic Revolution Committees but was released after an intervention by Mohammad Beheshti. After a stop in Karachi, Pakistan, she and her son arrived in Paris
Ozra_Hosseini
Revolution in Iran from 1978 to 1979
clerics such as Morteza Motahhari, Mohammad Beheshti, Mohammad-Javad Bahonar, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, and Mohammad Mofatteh), and traditional businessmen
Iranian_Revolution
Iranian-born Lebanese imam (1928–1978)
moqaddamātīye eşlāḩe ḩowzeh), which was then withdrawn, in cooperation with Mohammad Beheshti. In 1959, Sadr founded a private high school, which provided an alternative
Musa_al-Sadr
Square in Tehran, Iran
the Islamic Republic were killed, including Chief Justice Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti, (who was the second most powerful figure in the revolution after
Haft-e_Tir_Square
Killings during Iran's cultural revolution
council was headed by Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti, with Akbar Rafsanjani and Mohammad-Ali Rajai as the other members. Mohammad Mohammadi Gilani was one of
1981–1982_Iran_massacres
Vice President of Iran from 1989 to 2001
the vote against Banisadr's seventy percent. Habibi was backed by Mohammad Beheshti in the election process. In the same year he won a parliamentary seat
Hassan_Habibi
Iranian politician (born 1960)
her face. Ebtekar holds a BSc degree in laboratory science from Shahid Beheshti University, a MSc and PhD in immunology from Tarbiat Modares University
Masoumeh_Ebtekar
Period of Iranian history from 1979 to 1983
Islamic Republican Party started by Khomeini lieutenant Seyyed Mohammad Hosseini Beheshti in February 1979. Made up of bazaari and political clergy, it
Aftermath of the Iranian Revolution
Aftermath_of_the_Iranian_Revolution
Iranian politician (1919–1979)
portal Biography portal Modern Islamic philosophy Mohammad Taghi Falsafi Syed Jawad Naqvi Mohammad Beheshti Rahnema, Ali (20 February 2013) [15 December 2008]
Morteza_Motahhari
Imam Ali Mosque in Hamburg, Germany. He followed in this position Mohammad Beheshti (who was to become one of the main architects of the Islamic revolution
Mohammad_Mojtahed_Shabestari
1979 return of Iranian religious leader
government of Shapour Bakhtiar and the final overthrow of the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, on 11 February 1979. Ruhollah Khomeini, known in the Western
Ruhollah Khomeini's return to Iran
Ruhollah_Khomeini's_return_to_Iran
City in Isfahan province, Iran
Amir-Ahmadi (1906–1965), military leader and cabinet minister Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti (1928–1981), cleric, chairman of the Council of Revolution of Iran
Isfahan
constitution Ruhollah Khomeini, incumbent Supreme Leader of Iran Mohammad Beheshti, incumbent Chief Justice of Iran Mehdi Bazargan, former Prime Minister
1980 Iranian presidential election
1980_Iranian_presidential_election
Conference about Iranian political crisis
dynasty. The assembled leaders concluded that there was no way to save Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's position as the Shah of Iran; and that if he remained as
Guadeloupe_Conference
Shia fundamentalist group/political party in Iran
court, made up of Khomeini followers Morteza Motahhari and Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti, and sentenced to death "on a charge of 'warring on Allah' as symbolized
Fada'iyan-e_Islam
Land service branch of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
establishment of such a force, which was established by Mohammad Montazeri itself and Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti, leader of the Islamic Republican Party. Moshen
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Ground Forces
Islamic_Revolutionary_Guard_Corps_Ground_Forces
Iranian cleric and politician (1926–2003)
Bani-Sadr and the powerful head of the Islamic Republic Party Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti "working behind the scenes" to remove a source of bad publicity for
Sadegh_Khalkhali
Registered 20,758,391 Turnout 52.14% First party Second party Leader Mohammad Beheshti Abolhassan Banisadr Party Parties Islamic Republican Party Combatant
1980 Iranian legislative election
1980_Iranian_legislative_election
Iranian politician (born 1953)
and Information Technology until August 24, 2005, and was replaced by Mohammad Soleimani.Seyyed Ahmad Motamedi, Head of the Scientific and Industrial
Ahmad_Motamedi
Zali [fa] Mohammad Hussayn Ahmadi Shahroudi [fa] Mohammad Beheshti Mohammad Hussayn Bayati [fa] Mohammad Hussayn Hussaynzadeh Bahraini [fa] Mohammad Hussayni
List_of_Iranians
Combatant Clergy Association comprised Motahhari, Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti, Mohammad-Javad Bahonar, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and Mofatteh who later
Organizations of the Iranian Revolution
Organizations_of_the_Iranian_Revolution
Prime Minister of Iran from 1981 to 1989
alongside Habibollah Peyman which eventually led him to join ranks with Mohammad Beheshti, who was a close associate of the revolution leader, Ruhollah Khomeini
Mir-Hossein_Mousavi
Political party in Iran
its official website, the union was established by Mohammad Ali Rajai, Mohammad Beheshti and Mohammad Javad Bahonar before the revolution. Former MPs Goharolsharieh
Islamic Association of Teachers of Iran
Islamic_Association_of_Teachers_of_Iran
Madrasa in Isfahan, Iran
Photography is prohibited in the school. Hosseyn Yaghoubi (1383). Arash Beheshti (ed.). Rāhnamā ye Safar be Ostān e Esfāhān(Travel Guide for the Province
Sadr_Madrasa
Cultural and educational institution in Iran
cooperation of the clergy and influencers such as Mohammad Beheshti, Mohammad-Javad Bahonar, Mohammad-Ali Rajai and Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani. According
Refah_School
Head of the Iranian judiciary
(1912–2002) 4 April 1979 23 February 1980 None Asadollah Mobasheri 2 Mohammad Beheshti (1928–1981) 23 February 1980 28 June 1981 (assassinated) Islamic Republican
Chief_Justice_of_Iran
Iranian Ayatollah and politician (born 1950)
the "Chain Murders" by the reformist cabinet of President Mohammad Khatami. After Mohammad Ismaeil Shooshtari, in 2005, he was the attorney-general of
Ghorbanali_Dorri-Najafabadi
Iranian politician
served as Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance of Iran under President Mohammad Khatami from 1997 until 2000 when he was fired from office for alleged
Ata'ollah_Mohajerani
Political organisation in Iran
Khamenei, Morteza Motahhari, Mohammad Beheshti, Mohammad Javad Bahonar, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, Fazlollah Mahallati and Mohammad Mofatteh, and its current
Combatant_Clergy_Association
Topics referred to by the same term
by Mehdi Bazargan Interim Government of Iran (1979–80), cabinet of Mohammad Beheshti Interim Government of Iran (1981), cabinet of Mahdavi Kani See also:
Interim_Government_of_Iran
Cemetery in Tehran
member of IRGC Mohammad-Hossein Fahmideh (1967–1980) – member of IRGC Hassan Lāhouti (fa) (1927–1981) – politician Mohammad Beheshti (1928–1981) – chief
Behesht-e_Zahra
Iranian film director, writer, editor, and producer
attacks such filmmakers as Dariush Mehrjui and Ali Hatami. Addressing Mohammad Beheshti Shirazi, then head of Farabi Cinema Foundation, which was Iran's main
Mohsen_Makhmalbaf
Defunct daily newspaper in Iran (1980–1981)
of a political party should also be chief justice", referring to Mohammad Beheshti who was secretary-general of the Islamic Republican Party. The newspaper
Mizan_(Iranian_newspaper)
Iranian newspaper
was founded by Mohammad Beheshti in 1979 following the Iranian Revolution as a self-proclaimed "voice of the Islamic Revolution". Mohammad Shojaeian took
Tehran_Times
Sheikh Mohammad Taghi Falsafi Clerics involved in the Iranian Revolution Ruhollah Khomeini Hosseinali Montazeri Morteza Motahhari Mohammad Beheshti Clerics
Clericalism_in_Iran
Iranian journalist
he worked in a three-person research group led by Ayatollah Sayed Mohammad Beheshti with Quran interpretation and the relationship between occidental
Mohammad_Bagher_Ansari
Islamic seminary in Qom, Iran
Zende Dar Jahromi Mohammad Alavi Gorgani Mohammad Ali Araki Mohammad Beheshti Mohammad Fazel Lankarani Mohammad Kazem Shariatmadari Mohammad al-Husayni al-Shirazi
Qom_Seminary
Former Crown Prince of Iran (born 1960)
and the assassination of tens of officials including Chief Justice Mohammad Beheshti took place in June. In August, Pahlavi announced that he had been
Reza_Pahlavi
Iranian politician and academic
the parliament. Kashani founded Islamic Republican Party with Mohammad Beheshti and Mohammad-Javad Bahonar and was secretary-general of the party from 1979
Mahmoud_Kashani
Heated table in traditional Iranian and Central Asian culture
ground, endure the fire and do not wish for snow." Iranologists Seyed Mohammad Beheshti and Mehrdad Qayyoomi Bidhendi suggested in 2009 that the Japanese
Korsi
Iranian activist and politician, hostage-taker during the Iran Hostage Crisis
formed Office for Strengthening Unity, a group founded by Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti to counter the influence among university students of the anti-theocratic
Ebrahim_Asgharzadeh
Iranian historian and literary scholar (1911–2002)
of transition. Mohammad Mofatteh Mohammad Beheshti Mohammad-Javad Bahonar Alireza Feyz Hossein Elahi Ghomshei Mehrdad Avesta Mohammad Hosseini Hamid Aboutalebi
Mohammad_Mohammadi-Malayeri
Iranian Supreme Court judge
declined. After the 1977 Islamic Revolution, Chief Justice of Iran, Mohammad Beheshti asked him to remain at his post. However, he had already decided to
Hadi_Jelveh
Mortality tally for political uprising
Islamic regime formed komitehs (committees) in all provinces. Ayatollah Mohammad Reza Mahdavi Kani was the chief of the Central Provisional Komiteh for
Casualties of the Iranian Revolution
Casualties_of_the_Iranian_Revolution
Madrasa in Isfahan, Iran
order and under supervision of Amir Mohammad Mehdi Hakimolmolk Ardestani. Hosseyn Yaghoubi (1383). Arash Beheshti (ed.). Rāhnamā ye Safar be Ostān e Esfāhān(Travel
Kassegaran_Madrasa
Islamic Jurists Revolutionary leaders Mohammad-Javad Bahonar Abolhassan Banisadr Mehdi Bazargan Mohammad Beheshti Mostafa Chamran Sadegh Ghotbzadeh Hassan
Outline_of_the_2026_Iran_war
Iranian Grand Ayatollah (1913-2010)
Among his students were Mahdi Ha'iri Tehrani, Mustafa Khomeini, and Mohammad Beheshti. He died from natural causes on 3 January 2010 in Golpayegan, aged
Ali_Safi_Golpaygani
51.71% First party Second party Third party Leader Mohammad Beheshti Mehdi Bazargan Mohammad Kazem Shariatmadari Party Islamic Republican Party Freedom
1979 Iranian Constitutional Assembly election
1979_Iranian_Constitutional_Assembly_election
Iranian theologian (1911–1979)
نماز جمعه تهران چگونه و توسط چه کسی اقامه شد؟ + عکس". tasnimnews. Sahimi, Mohammad (30 October 2009). "The power behind the scene: Khoeiniha". PBS. Retrieved
Mahmoud_Taleghani
Former mosque in Germany
Mohammad Bagher Ansari and financed by private donations from Hamburg and Tehran. The mosque officially opened on 8 February 1966. Mohammad Beheshti reported
Islamic_Centre_Hamburg
President of Iran from 2013 to 2021
SAVAK (Iran's pre-revolution intelligence agency), the Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti and the Ayatollah Morteza Motahhari advised him to leave the country
Hassan_Rouhani
American novelist and lawyer (1940–2024)
mentioning his contacts within the Iranian government, including Mohammad Beheshti and Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani. Pottinger subsequently helped Hashemi
John_Stanley_Pottinger
Iranian politician and former military officer
commander in April 1990. His tenure lasted until 1992. He was replaced by Mohammad Hossein Jalali in the post. Dehghani was named deputy chief of the IRGC
Hossein_Dehghan
Mohammad-Javad Bahonar September 2–October 13: Mohammad-Reza Mahdavi Kani starting October 13: Mir-Hossein Mousavi Chief Justice: Mohammad Beheshti (until
1981_in_Iran
Iranian politician
and Head of Cultural Heritage, Handcrafts and Tourism Organization Mohammad Beheshti Shirazi (1997–2003) Hossein Marashi (2003–2005) Vice President and
Gholamreza_Shafeei
Iranian economist and academic (born c. 1945)
He was reappointed minister of finance to the cabinet led by President Mohammad Khatami in August 1997. He succeeded Morteza Mohammadkhan in the post.
Hossein_Namazi
on August 4, 1981, he chose Bahonar as his prime minister. After Mohammad Beheshti was assassinated on June 28, 1981, Bahonar became the secretary-general
Abolished administration of Mohammad-Javad Bahonar (1981)
Abolished_administration_of_Mohammad-Javad_Bahonar_(1981)
Report published in 2016 by BBC
reportedly tasked with convincing the Iranian military leaders to meet Mohammad Beheshti, Khomeini's second in command. Huyser was soon faced with accusations
Ruhollah Khomeini's contacts with the United States
Ruhollah_Khomeini's_contacts_with_the_United_States
Prime Minister: Mohammad-Ali Rajai Speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly: Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani Chief Justice: Mohammad Beheshti (assassinated
Interim_Presidential_Council
Iranian Election
while the candidate endorsed by the Muslim People's Republic Party of Mohammad Kazem Shariatmadari became second. The two Kurdish candidates who belonged
1979 Iranian Constitutional Assembly election in West Azerbaijan province
1979_Iranian_Constitutional_Assembly_election_in_West_Azerbaijan_province
Iranian reformist politician
office as the Minister of Housing and Urban Development under President Mohammad Khatami. He represented his hometown Urmia in the Iranian Parliament from
Ali_Abdolalizadeh
(28 June 1981) – Malavi Abbas-Ali Nateq-Nouri (28 June 1981) – Nour Mohammad Beheshti (28 June 1981) – Chief Justice of Iran Paul E. Grimm (killed 23 December
List of people assassinated by the People's Mojahedin of Iran
List_of_people_assassinated_by_the_People's_Mojahedin_of_Iran
Public university in Iran
Shahid Beheshti University is a public research university located in Tehran, Iran. Founded in 1960 as the National University of Iran, it has 3 campuses
Shahid_Beheshti_University
Iranian endodontist
Mohammad Jafar Eghbal is an Iranian endodontist and Professor of Endodontics at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences (SBUMS). He is a winner
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