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The Khazeni Family ((ペルシア語:خازنی)), Khazeni-Rad and Khazenifar family was a prominent Iranian industrial and mercantile family, active in Iran from the Qajar dynasty. Throughout the 20th century the main activities of the family were the manufacture and distribution of steel and fabrics products through its company The Cheltenham Company, which included the import of Japanese Iron and commodities such as cotton. ==History== The Khazeni, Khazeni-Rad and Khazenifar families consist of three separate lineages, interlinked through bloodlines. After having been known as Khazeni-Alangei and Khazeni Abbasian, the families, opted to drop the affixes and change the family name at the time of Reza Shah. The first Tehran resident of the family Hajbaba Khazeni is burred at Imamzadeh Abdullah, Rey Mohammad Khazeni, one of the founding members of the Tehran family is buried at the gateway of Shāh Abdol Azīm Shrine in the city of Rey, south of Tehran. The Khazeni families of Tehran became well-known and prominent in Tehran by establishing the Japanese stainless steel import lines and help found a private hospital, called Arad General Hospital. The Cheltenham Company began operating on 21 December 1954 with a board of two directors to become, five years later, one of Iran's largest import companies of Iron commodities. In the 1967 the family group created the first industrial pressure gauge importing company in Iran. In 1977, the company also began investing in Texas universities but pulled their investments after during 1978 political turmoil in Iran. The company was bought out on March 1, 1981 after the Iranian revolution.
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