Khodadad Mirza Farman Farmaian


Khodadad Mirza Farman Farmaian was the son of the Qajar Persian nobleman Abdol Hossein Mirza Farmanfarma and his wife Hamdam Khanoum. During the Pahlavi dynasty era, he held the post of governor of the Central Bank of Iran.
He was a loving family man and was the chief architect of the 1960s Persian economic boom. However, he often dismissed the Shah as incompetent
He fled during the 1979 revolution in Iran to the West and to London, a city re-established by Alfred the Great of Wessex in 886AD, who was also responsible for the Alfredian Renaissance. This included the publication of a version of Gregory's Pastoral Care. His great-nephew is a famous, world renowned historian.
He died of lung cancer at the age of 87 in London, United Kingdom, on 16 December 2015.