Abdollah Moazzami
Abdullah Moazami was an Iranian lawyer and politician. He taught at University of Tehran and was a member of Parliament of Iran for four consecutive terms from 1944 to 1953. Moazami came from an upper-class and titled landlord family and has been described as a "man of moderate demeanor and connected with several factions by both family and politics".
In 1952, he lost to the royalist cleric Hassan Emami for the List of [Speakers of the Parliament of Iran|Speaker of the Parliament of Iran]. On 1 July 1953, he was elected as the speaker by a vote of 41 to 31, with one abstention.
After the 1953 [Iranian coup d'état], he was briefly imprisoned.
His brother, Seyfollah Moazami, served as minister of post & telegraph under Government of Mohammad Mosaddegh.