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  1. Alice Eghbal. Children. 3. Alma mater. University of Tehran. University of Paris. Manouchehr Eghbal ( Persian: منوچهر اقبال; September 1909 – 25 November 1977) was an Iranian physician and royalist politician. He was the Prime Minister of Iran from 1957 to 1960.

  2. Government of Manouchehr Eghbal. The cabinet led by Prime Minister Manouchehr Eghbal of Iran lasted for three years between April 1957 and September 1960 making it one of the longest tenure cabinets of the Pahlavi rule. [1] The cabinet succeeded the second cabinet of Hossein Ala' who resigned on 3 April 1957. [2] [3]

  3. Nov 26, 1977 · TEHERAN, Iran, Nov. 25 (AP)—Dr. Manouchehr Eghbal, Iran's Prime Minister from 1957 to 1960 and chairman of the National Iranian Oil Company for the last 14 years, died today of heart failure ...

  4. Jamshid Amouzegar. Jamshid Amouzegar ( Persian: جمشید آموزگار ‎; 25 June 1923 – 27 September 2016) was an Iranian economist and politician who was prime minister of Iran from 7 August 1977 to 27 August 1978 when he resigned. Prior to that, he served as the minister of interior and minister of finance in the cabinet of Amir-Abbas ...

  5. ‪Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology‬ - ‪‪Cited by 117‬‬ - ‪Bio medical Eng.‬

  6. DIED. Dr. Manouchehr Eghbal, 68, former Premier of Iran and chairman of the National Iranian Oil Co.; of a heart attack; in Ellahiyem, Iran. Named Premier in 1957, Eghbal was forced to resign three years later over charges that a parliamentary election had been rigged.

  7. wiki-gateway.eudic.net › Manuchehr_EghbalManouchehr Eghbal

    In April 1957, he became prime minister, replacing Hussein Ala. [1] [2] Eghbal continued as prime minister until fall 1960 and was replaced by Sharif Emami. [3] Until his death, he served as a top executive in Iran's National Oil Company. He was also one of the close aides to the Shah. [4] Personal life. Eghbal married a French woman and had ...