Javad Bushehri
Iranian businessman and statesman (1893–1972)
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Javad Bushehri (Persian: جواد بوشهری; 1893–1972), also known as Amir Homayun, was an Iranian businessman and statesman who held several government posts.[1] In addition, he served at the Majlis and Senate and also, was the governor of the Fars province.
Javad Bushehri | |
|---|---|
| Minister of Roads | |
| In office 1951 – June 1952 | |
| Monarch | Mohammad Reza Pahlavi |
| Prime Minister | Mohammad Mosaddegh |
| Minister of Agriculture | |
| In office 1948–1948 | |
| Monarch | Mohammad Reza Pahlavi |
| Prime Minister | Abdolhossein Hazhir |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1893 |
| Died | 1972 (aged 78–79) |
| Parent | Haj Mohammad Moin Al Tajjar (father) |
Early life and education
Career and activities
Following his return to Iran Bushehri involved in business and politics.[2] During the reign of Reza Shah he was a member of the Majlis representing Tehran.[2] His relationship with Reza Shah became strained, and Bushehri left Iran for Europe due to his fear of being arrested by the Shah.[2] He could come Iran only after the abdication of Reza Shah.[2] Then Bushehri was appointed governor of the Fars province and then, was made the minister of agriculture in the cabinet of Prime Minister Abdolhossein Hazhir in 1948.[2] The same year he was also elected to the Senate, but resigned from the post soon.[2]
Bushehri was the minister of roads in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh in the period 1951–1952.[3] He also served as the spokesman of the Mosaddegh government.[4]
In 1960 he was vice president of the celebration committee established for the anniversary of the Persian Empire and a senator.[5]
Personal life and death
Bushehri was related to the Pahlavi family in that his nephew, Mehdi Bushehri, was the third husband of Princess Ashraf, sister of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.[6] He died in 1972.