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Hassan Pirnia ( fa, حسن پیرنیا ‎; 1871 – 20 November 1935), was a prominent
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politician of 20th-century
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. He held a total of twenty-four posts during his political career, serving four times as Prime Minister of Iran. He was also a historian, co-founding the Society for the National Heritage of Iran.


Personal life

Hassan was the eldest son of
Mirza Nasrullah Khan Nasrollah Pirnia, also known as Mirza Nasrollah Khan ( fa, میرزا نصرالله خان نایینی; 17 October 1840 – 13 September 1907, titled Moshir al-Dowleh), was the first Iranian Prime Minister. He became Prime Minister of Iran follo ...
, a Prime Minister during the Qajar era. Hassan also had a younger brother named Hossein, who served as
speaker Speaker may refer to: Society and politics * Speaker (politics), the presiding officer in a legislative assembly * Public speaker, one who gives a speech or lecture * A person producing speech: the producer of a given utterance, especially: ** I ...
of the
Parliament of Iran The Islamic Consultative Assembly ( fa, مجلس شورای اسلامی, Majles-e Showrā-ye Eslāmī), also called the Iranian Parliament, the Iranian Majles (Arabicised spelling Majlis) or ICA, is the national legislative body of Iran. The Pa ...
.


Career

Hassan became Iran's Minister to the Russian Court before returning to Iran, where he founded the Tehran School of Political Science in 1899. Upon his father's death, he assumed the title of Moshir al Dowleh, playing an important role in drafting the
Persian Constitution of 1906 The Persian Constitution of 1906 ( fa, قانون اساسی مشروطه, Qanun-e Asasi-ye Mishirutâh), was the first constitution of the Sublime State of Persia (Qajar Iran), resulting from the Persian Constitutional Revolution and it was w ...
. Hassan was given an Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the
Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George is a British order of chivalry founded on 28 April 1818 by George IV, Prince of Wales, while he was acting as prince regent for his father, King George III. It is named in honour ...
by the British crown in 1907. From 1907 to 1908, Pirnia was the Minister of Foreign Affairs, during which time he declared the Anglo-Russian Entente, which would divide Iran into zones of imperial influence, as null and void. He later became Minister of Justice before becoming Prime Minister for the first time in 1915. He would re-assume the office in 1920, and again in 1922 and 1923. One of Pirnia's key actions during his time as Prime Minister saw him help prevent the introduction of the Anglo-Persian Agreement of 1919. During his final period as prime minister, Pirnia appointed
Mohammad Mosaddegh Mohammad Mosaddegh ( fa, محمد مصدق, ; 16 June 1882 – 5 March 1967) was an Iranian politician, author, and lawyer who served as the 35th Prime Minister of Iran from 1951 to 1953, after appointment by the 16th Majlis. He was a member of ...
as his foreign minister, retaining
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as his minister of war.


Books and cultural contributions

Following his retirement, he published a three-volume history of pre-Islamic Iran, entitled ''Tarikh-e Iran-e Bastan'' (History of Ancient Iran). An abridged version, ''Tarikh-e Mukhtasar Iran-e Qadim'', published in 1928, became a standard textbook for students. Hassan's other significant contributions to the cultural life of Iran included helping to set up the Society for the National Heritage of Iran along with Abdolhossein Teymourtash and
Mohammad Ali Foroughi Mohammad Ali Foroughi ( fa, محمدعلی فروغی; early August 1877 – 26 or 27 November 1942), also known as Zoka-ol-Molk ( Persian: ذُکاءُالمُلک), was a writer, diplomat and politician who served three terms as Prime Mini ...
in 1922. Hassan's younger brother, Hossein Pirnia, was also a notable statesman during this period. Known as Mo'tamen al Molk, he served as Minister of Education in 1918 and Minister without portfolio in 1920. He was elected to every session of the parliament (Majlis) from 1906 and served as its speaker for many years. In 1943 he was elected from Tehran to the 14th session of Parliament but declined to serve.


References

* Ghani, Cyrus, ''Iran and the Rise of Reza Shah: From Qajar Collapse to Pahlavi Power'' (I.B. Tauris: London, 2000). * Jane Lewisohn, ''Flowers of Persian Song and Music: Davud Pirniā and the Genesis of the Golhā Programs'',
Journal of Persianate Studies ''Journal of Persianate Studies'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal publishing articles on the culture of a vast geographical area (including Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan, as well as the Caucasus, Central Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and ...
, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 79–101 (2008) * Marashi, Afshin, ''Nationalizing Iran: culture, power, and the state, 1870-1940'' (University of Washington Press, 2008). * Moazami, Behrooz ''State, Religion, and Revolution in Iran, 1796 to the Present'' p. 41 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013) * Volodarsky, Mikhail ''The Soviet Union and Its Southern Neighbours'' (Taylor & Francis, 2014) {{DEFAULTSORT:Pirnia, Hassan 1871 births 1935 deaths People from Nain, Iran Prime Ministers of Iran 20th-century Iranian historians People of the Persian Constitutional Revolution Honorary Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George Moderate Socialists Party politicians Members of the 2nd Iranian Majlis Members of the 3rd Iranian Majlis People of Qajar Iran