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Teymur Bakhtiar : ウィキペディア英語版
Teymur Bakhtiar

Teymur Bakhtiar (تیمور بختیار in Persian) (1914 – 12 August 1970) was an Iranian general and the founder and head of SAVAK from 1956 to 1961, when he was dismissed by the Shah. In 1970, SAVAK agents assassinated him in Iraq.
==Early life==
Bakhtiar was born in 1914 to Sardar Moazzam Bakhtiari, a chieftain of the eminent Bakhtiari tribe. He studied at a French school in Beirut (many Iranians were Francophiles at the time: e. g. Amir Abbas Hoveyda and General Hassan Pakravan) from 1928 to 1933, whereupon he was accepted to the renowned Saint-Cyr military academy.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bakhtiarifamily.com/teymourintro.php )〕 After returning to Iran, he graduated from Tehran's Military Academy.〔 His cousin, Shapour Bakhtiar, and he went together to both Beirut and Paris for higher education.〔
Then he was made a first lieutenant and dispatched to Zahedan. Bakhtiar's first wife was Iran Khanom, the daughter of the powerful Bakhtiari chieftain Sardar-e Zafar. At that time, the Bakhtiaris were extremely influential; Muhammad Reza Shah's second wife, Soraya Esfandiary Bakhtiari, and the Shah's last prime minister, Shapour Bakhtiar, were both related to Teymour Bakhtiar.

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