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  1. Anos de serviço. 1969–1971. Graduação. Segundo-tenente. Seyed Muhammad Khatami (em persa: سید محمد خاتمی, AFI : [sejˈjed mohæmˈmæde xɒːtæˈmiː]; Ardakan, 29 de setembro de 1943 ), é um intelectual e político iraniano. Além do seu idioma nativo, o persa, fala árabe, inglês e alemão.

  2. Mohammad Khatami ( Persian: سید محمد خاتمی, romanized : Mohammad Khātami, pronounced [mohæmˈmæde xɒːtæˈmiː] ⓘ; born 14 October 1943) [3] [4] [5] [6] is an Iranian reformist politician who served as the fifth president of Iran from 3 August 1997 to 3 August 2005.

  3. Cabinet members. See also. References. Presidency of Muhammad Khatami. Muhammad Khatami 's tenure as the fifth president of Iran began with his inauguration on 3 August 1997 to 3 August 2005. Khatami's Presidency. Running on a reform agenda, Khatami was elected president on 23 May 1997 in what many have described as a remarkable election.

  4. 21 de mai. de 2024 · Mohammad Khatami (born September 29, 1943, Ardakān, Iran) is an Iranian political leader and cleric, who as president of Iran (1997–2005) emboldened reformists who sought to moderate the country’s policies on social issues and foreign affairs.

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  5. Pahlavi dynasty (by marriage) Arteshbod Mohammad Amir Khatami ( Persian: محمدامیر خاتمی) (1920 – 12 September 1975), CVO, was the commander of the Imperial Iranian Air Force, advisor to Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and the second husband of Fatemeh Pahlavi, half-sister of the Shah.

  6. Mohammad Khatami was elected as the President of Iran in 1997 after having based his campaign on a reform program promising implementation of a democratic and more tolerant society, the rule of law and improvement of social rights.

  7. Seyyed Mohammad Khatami (en persan : سید محمد خاتمی ), né le 29 septembre 1943 à Ardakan, dans la province de Yazd, est un homme d'État iranien . Longtemps ministre de la Culture et de l’Orientation islamique, il est président de l'Iran du 3 août 1997 au 3 août 2005.