Shakir Nasrollah
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Shakir Nasrollah was an early citizen of Iran. When joining the New World in the early days, on December 19th, 2007, he has been active in the spheres of politics, economics, military, and the media.
Shakir Nasrollah, who was not an actual Iranian, arrived in mid-December and detailed the inhospitable conditions of Iran in the wake of the ruling administration and subsequent abandonment in his newspaper, "The Victory." He also convinced a company in Indonesia to begin exporting food to Iran, a source of later controversy.
On January 1st, Pasargad party won the elections with a landslide vote. Koroush was elected as Iran's Shah, while Shakir Nasrollah and Inchimige became the party's first two congressmen.
Shakir Nasrollah's attempts at mediation between Kaleb and Koroush in order to alleviate Anglo-Iranian hostilities earned him the reputation of being a "moderate voice" in Iranian politics, which he would derive his newspaper's slogan from.
He also owns Iran's oldest operating newspaper, "The Victory," and is a perfectionist when it comes to his writing.
Mayor
Mayors
The following table lists Shakir Nasrollah as the elected Mayor of Tehran.
Date Term Began | Mayor | Party |
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21 February 2008 | Shakir Nasrollah | Pasargad |