Abbas Adham

{{Short description|Iranian physician and politician}}

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| primeminister2 =Abdolhossein Hazhir

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| primeminister3 =Mohammad Sa'ed

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| birth_date =1885

| birth_place =Tabriz, Qajar Iran

| death_date =31 October 1969

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Abbas Adham ({{langx|fa|عباس ادهم;}} Abbās Adham, 1885 – 31 October 1969) was an Iranian physician and politician who served as health minister (Surgeon Ministry) in Abdolhossein Hazhir and Mohammad Sa'ed cabinets. He was called Alam-ol-molk as honorific address. Abbas Adham worked for Ahmad Shah Qajar as a personal doctor. He also was head of Tehran-resident Azerbaijani people community. Abbas Adham was a member of Red Lion and Sun Society directorate and senator-elect of Senate of Iran.

References

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  • {{cite book|author=Bagher Agheli|title=Timeline of History of Iran (Since Persian Constitutional Revolution to Iranian Revolution|accessdate=|year=2008|publisher=Namak|isbn=978-9646895539|pages=234}}
  • [https://archive.today/20130905110116/http://www.pezeshknama.com/farzanegan/id/25 Abbas Adham] {{langx|fa|دکتر عباس ادهم;}} Pezashknama

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Category:1885 births

Category:1969 deaths

Category:Politicians from Tabriz

Category:Government ministers of Iran

Category:Physicians from Tabriz