1906 Persian legislative election

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1906 Persian legislative election
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July 1906 1909  

All 156 seats to the National Consultative Assembly
Alliance Moderates Radicals
Seats won35 [1] 21 [2]

Elected Prime Minister

Mirza Nasrullah Khan
Independent

The first Iranian legislative election held in July 1906 after Iranian Constitutional Revolution by a sentence from Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar.

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References

    1. آشنایی با تاریخ مجالس قانونگذاری در ایران دوره اول تا دوره شانزدهم [History of Legislatures in Iran (1285–1328)] (in Persian). Majlis Research Center. 2005 [1384]. pp. 19–20.
    2. Abrahamian, Ervand (1982). Iran Between Two Revolutions . Princeton University Press. pp.  88. ISBN   0-691-10134-5.