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1. Power of Attorney from Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh to Seyyed Hassan Taqizadeh Power of Attorney Considering that the marriage of myself, Seyyed Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh, an Iranian national holding political passport number 2867 issued by the Grand Embassy of Iran in Bern on April 1, 1956, and birth certificate number 78 issued by the registry office of the Grand Embassy of Iran in Bern on October 31, 1933, with Margaret Eggert, a German national, took place on February 10, 1931, in the presence of the late Mirza Hassan Moallem(1), who was the official in charge of the religious affairs of Muslim Iranians residing in Germany; and Margaret Eggert has accepted the true religion of Islam and is now called Fatima, and holds Iranian political passport number 2866 issued by the Grand Embassy of Iran in Bern on April 1, 1956, and birth certificate number 79 dated October 31, 1933, from the registry office of the Grand Embassy of Iran in Bern.
In 1350, the members of the National Antiquities Association decided that, in honor of the services and bravery of Lotf Ali Khan Zand, his grave, which was next to the Imamzadeh Zeid building, should be repaired and expanded to become a dignified mausoleum.
A document from Razmara regarding the treatment of offending foreign nationals This document is actually a non-public (confidential) circular from Razmara in his capacity as Chief of Staff of the Army in 1328 (1949), which, with the seriousness of a military officer and the conscience of a patriot, seeks to prevent the conspiracies of other governments in Iran: Number 3918- [Date] 14/7/28 – Confidential Direct Circular It is necessarily noted that all foreign nationals residing in the Imperial Country, except for political representatives who possess political immunity under international regulations, the rest without exception—whether they are commercial representatives, heads of hospitals, heads of cultural associations, etc.