Mahmud Mahmud

{{Short description|Iranian politician and historian (1882–1965)}}

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| name = Mahmud Mahmud
{{lang|fa|محمود محمود}}

| image = Mahmud mahmud.jpg

| order = Governor of Tehran

| deputy = Ahmad Qavam

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| term_end =

| predecessor =

| order2 = Member of Parliament of Iran

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| constituency2 = Najafabad

| birth_date = 1882

| birth_place = Tabriz, Qajar Iran

| death_date = 1965

| death_place = Tehran, Pahlavi Iran

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| children = Parviz Mahmoud

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| party = {{plainlist|

  • Democrat Party of Iran (1940s){{cite book|last=Abrahamian|first=Ervand|author-link=Ervand Abrahamian|year=1982|title=Iran Between Two Revolutions|isbn=0-691-10134-5|publisher=Princeton University Press|page=[https://archive.org/details/iranbetweentwore00abra_0/page/232 232]|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/iranbetweentwore00abra_0/page/232}}
  • Socialist Party (1920s)
  • Democrat Party (1910s)}}

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Mahmud Mahmud ({{langx|fa|محمود محمود}}; 1882–1965) was an Iranian politician and historian. He served as Governor of Tehran, Member of Parliament, and Minister of Post and Telegraph.

He also was active academically. He wrote many articles and books, and also translated Machiavelli's "Principe" into Persian. His most extensive work was a volume series titled The Political Relations of Iran and Britain in the 19th Century.

He died a blind man at the age of 83 in Tehran.

See also

References used

The following reference was used for the above writing: 'Alí Rizā Awsatí. (2003). Iran in the Past Three Centuries (Irān dar Se Qarn-e Goz̲ashteh, Volumes 1 and 2 (Paktāb Publishing, Tehran). {{ISBN|964-93406-6-1}} (Vol. 1), {{ISBN|964-93406-5-3}} (Vol. 2).

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