Biography hojatoleslam mohammad khatami

          Born in October , in the Yazd province in central Iran, Khatami had a religious upbringing, being the son of a revered ayatollah....

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          Profile: Mohammad Khatami

          Mr Khatami previously served as president from 1997-2005

          Mohammad Khatami is a former president of Iran who served in the post for eight years.

          During that period, many of his reformist initiatives foundered on conservative resistance.

          Since stepping down in August 2005, he has continued to advocate reform while remaining highly critical of US foreign policy towards his country.

          In the 2009 presidential elections, he initially stood as a candidate but later withdrew from the race to back Mir Hossein Mousavi.

          Mr Mousavi and his wife, Zahra Rahnavard, were advisers to Mr Khatami during his time as president.

          The impressive landslide victory of a little-known, left-leaning, intellectual cleric named Hojatoleslam Mohammad Khatami in the May presidential election.

        1. The impressive landslide victory of a little-known, left-leaning, intellectual cleric named Hojatoleslam Mohammad Khatami in the May presidential election.
        2. Born in October to a religious family from Ardakan in the central province of Yazd, Khatami is known for his knowledge of both Islamic and.
        3. Born in October , in the Yazd province in central Iran, Khatami had a religious upbringing, being the son of a revered ayatollah.
        4. The impressive landslide victory of a little-known, left-leaning, intellectual cleric named Hojatoleslam Mohammad Khatami.
        5. I Mohammad Khatami dia mpitondra fanjakana iraniana, filohan' ny Repoblika Islamikan' i Iràna tamin' ny taona hatramin' ny
        6. The son of a respected ayatollah, Mohammad Khatami was born in central Yazd Province in 1943.

          His previous posts included two terms as minister of culture and Islamic guidance, cultural adviser to his predecessor, former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, and head of Iran's National Library.

          He won a landslide victory