Ahmad-Hossein Adl

Ahmad-Hossein Adl (1889–1963) was an Iranian politician, who served as the minister of agriculture for several periods in the Ahmad Qavam, Ebrahim Hakimi, and Fazlollah Zahedi governments.

After he moved into private business later on his life, he made much effort "to advance industrial development in Isfahan".

[1] Adl was born in Tabriz to Mirza Masoud Khan Adl-ol molk, a noted figure, and a publisher of the newspaper Naseri.

[1] Soon after the division of the Ministry of Public Amenities into three branches, "Adl "became the assistant director" of the Department of Agriculture.

[1] Thereafter, Adl moved into private business (except for a brief interlude for 1,5 years as Minister of Agriculture in Fazlollah Zahedi's cabinet).