Fereydun Ebrahimi
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Fereydun Ebrahimi | |
|---|---|
| Procurator-General of Azerbaijan People's Government | |
| In office 1945–1946 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1919 |
| Died | 1947 (aged 27–28) |
| Party | Azerbaijani Democratic Party |
| Alma mater | |
Fereydun Ebrahimi (Azerbaijani: فریدون ابراهیمی, Persian: فريدون ابراهيمي; 1919 – 1947) was an Iranian Azerbaijani jurist and politician. He was chairman of the Azerbaijani Democratic Party in the Iranian province of Azerbaijan Astara, and a graduate of faculty of law of Tehran University. Ebrahimi was the Procurator-General of Azerbaijan People's Government in 1945. He was executed in Tabriz after the fall of Azerbaijan People's Government.[1] He is considered to be the great-uncle of French author Marjane Satrapi.[citation needed]
Early life
Firidun Gani oglu Ibrahimi was born on November 21, 1918 in Astara.[2][3] He was the eldest of five children born to Ghani Ibrahimi and Fatima Shirvani. His brother was named Anushiravan and his sisters were Iqlima, Iraj and Irandokht.
Ibrahimi's paternal grandfather Mirza Aghabala was a merchant of Turkmenistan origin.
His father, who had started the Astaran branch of the Justice Party in 1918, was actively involved in political activism. He was alongside many other political dissidents arrested by the Reza Shah after the 1925 coup. During his imprisonment he was tortured, and on his release exiled for life to Nahavand.
After studying in Astara until the 9th grade, he moved to Anzali to continue his education.[3][4] After studying in Anzali for the 10th and 11th grades, he moved to Tabriz and studied in the 12th grade at the Firdovsi School.[3][4] After graduating from school in 1941, he entered the Faculty of Law of Tehran University.[5] He graduated from the Faculty of Law of Tehran University in 1945.[6][7]