Mohammad Baheri, minister of Justice during the Pahlavi period

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In 1325, he left the Tudeh Party and went to Paris to continue his education. He was in Paris for seven years and received a doctorate in law from Sorbonne University. In 1332, he returned to Capital, and while teaching at Tehran University, he was employed by several government organizations as a legal consultant. He, who was still participating in intellectual circles, met Asadollah Alam in a meeting at the office of Sokhn magazine. Rasool Parvizi, who was one of Alam’s close friends and Bahri’s friend, became the basis for more closeness between the two until their friendship continued until Alam’s death.

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