Mohammad Reyshahri
Mohammad Mohammadi Nik, famously known as Reyshahri, is an Iranian cleric and politician. He was the first Iranian Minister of Intelligence under Prime Minister Mir-Hossein Mousavi. Most famous achievements of Reyshahri has been the discovery of two abortive coups: Nozheh coup, which was supposed to happen on July 8, 1980 by supporters of Shapour Bakhtiar, and was reported to Reyshahri by Saeed Hajjarian, and the Ghotbzadeh coup, which led to the execution of Sadegh Ghotbzadeh and the removal of Ayatollah Kazem Shariatmadari from being a marja by the Sociey of Teachers of the Qom Hawza, and his later death (of cancer) in April, 1986. Reyshahri was also an unsuccesful presidential candidate in the election on May 23, 1997, which led to the presidency of Mohammad Khatami. Reyshahri ranked fourth among the four candidates approved to run by the Guardian Council. Reyshahri married the nine-year old daughter of Ayatollah Ali Meshkini in 1968. It was Ayatollah Meshkini who first called him "Reyshahri" (of the city of Ray).
Source Either forgive me at once, or execute me at once (in Persian), a look at Reyshahri's autobiography by Mohammad Ghouchani, editor of Shargh
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