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Ali Akbar Siassi

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Monarch
  
Mohammad-Reza Pahlavi

Name
  
Ali Siassi

Spouse(s)
  
Roshandoleh Bayat


Nationality
  
Iran

Prime Minister
  
Ali Mansur

Died
  
1990

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Relations
  
Mohammad Hassan Sadeghi (Father)

Children
  
Iraj, Bijan, Fereydoun, Jaleh

Ali-Akbar Siasi PhD (Persian: Ali-Akbar Siyāsĩ‎‎; 1896 – 27 May 1990) was a notable and important Iranian intellectual, psychologist and politician during the 1930s and 1960s, serving as the country's education and foreign minister, chancellor of University of Tehran, minister of state without portfolio. He drafted bill and law for National Compulsory Free Education, and took necessary measures for its enforcement.

Prof. of University of Tehran from 1927, Head of Department of Advanced Studies of the Minister of Education in 1932, drafted bill and law for national compulsory free education, and took necessary measures for its enforcement 1943, member of the Supreme Council of Education, del III International Congress of Persian Art and Archaeology 1935, UN conference San Francisco 1945, President of the Iranian del. UNESCO Conference Paris 1949, UNESCO Conference Paris 1951, International Conference of Universities Mexico City 1960, Permanent member of the Persian Academy, Honorary President of the University of Tehran, Member of International Committee Scientific and Cultural History of Humanity, President Iranian Psychological Association, co-founder and President Irane-Djavan Association is other Siassi's positions.

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