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Rezai family

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was one of the richest and most powerful families in Iran. The four brothers, Ali, Mahmood, Abbas and Ghassem used their savvy, and a small inheritance from their father who had died when Ghassem, the youngest of the brothers was only 40 days old, to build one of the biggest business empires in Iran
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if not the Middle East at the time. The businesses were largely based on "theaters, tobacco and mining". Ali Rezai, the oldest of the brothers, focused on a steel mill, while Mahmood developed mining interests—initially mining
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As the monarchy fell in 1979, because of their vast fortune and ties to the royal family, the Rezai's had to go into exile. Ali fled by air, and, by various means, all the family members "escaped to
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mine. Their various business successes meant that by 1975 they employed over 8,000 people, and had an annual turnover of $ 300 million.
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Index

Iran
Costa Rica
United States
United Kingdom
Sabzevar
Persia

chromium
Dasht-e Kavir
Sarcheshmeh
copper
Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
Majlis of Iran
New York City
Houston
Los Angeles
Costa Rica
Ali Rezai
Mahmood Rezai
Abbas Rezai
Ghassem Rezai
Eminent Persians
ISBN
978-0-8156-0907-0



ISBN
1-931643-92-X
The Washington Post

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