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Abolhassan Diba
Abolhassan Diba (4 January 1894 - 16 April 1982) was born in Tabriz, Iran to a well-established family which can trace its line from the 8th century. His mother (Princess Malektadj Firuz) was a princess of the (then reigning) Qajar dynasty and his father (Fazlollah Vakil-el-Molk) was a Private Aide to the Crown Prince (Mozaffar-ed-din Mirza). At birth, he was given the Qajar title of "Saghat-ed-Dowleh". At the death of his father, the family moved to Tehran in 1902.
==Education==
In 1909, he accompanied his half-brother, Mohammad Mossadegh, to Switzerland and France, where he graduated from the Ecole des Sciences Politiques of the Sorbonne, with a degree in economics and administration.

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