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Fuad Rouhani (1907–2004) ((ペルシア語:فؤاد روحانی)) was an Iranian administrator and translator. He served as the first Secretary-General of OPEC between 21 January 1961 and 30 April 1964. As of 2013, he is the only Iranian to hold this office.〔(BBC Persian )〕 ==Biography== Fuad Rouhani was born in Tehran on October 23, 1907. Rouhani completed his early education in Tehran, and went to work in the oil industry, then under British control. Rouhani, educated as a lawyer, was born in Iran and trained in London and Paris. Rouhani worked in a company which discovered first and produced oil in the country, the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, which later became British Petroleum. He advised the Iranian government on its nationalization of the company in 1951, and later advised Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi on oil matters. He earned two law degrees from the University of London in 1937. A quarter-century later, in the middle of a career in public service, he entered the University of Paris, receiving a doctorate in law in 1968. He went on to advise the Shah from 1965 to 1968, he was secretary general of the Regional Cooperation for Development organization, which worked to foster economic integration among Iran, Pakistan and Turkey. In 1968 he entered the university of Paris where he was awarded a doctorate in law. Rouhani, though not religious himself, found time to write ''A Guide to the Contents of the Koran,'' as well as other books on religion. He also translated into Persian works by Plato and C.G.Jung, among others. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fuad Rouhani」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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