Ahmad Zirakzadeh (Persian: احمد زیرکزاده; 6 March 1908 – 25 August 1993)[1][2] was one of the founders of National Front of Iran, an Iranian party which was considered the backbone of Mohammad Mosaddegh's government.
Later his family migrated to a Bakhtiari town, Shahrekord, which was called Dehe Kord at that time.
After the Iranian Constitutional Revolution, some of the Bakhtiari khans decided their sons to go to France to study in western universities and see the western culture which was considered an honor at that time, so they chose Mirza Zirak to go with their children as an elder and Mirza Zirak took his older son Gholamhossein with him.
[5] After the election of Mosaddeq as the prime minister of Iran in 1951, Zirakzadeh became the economy ministry deputy.
He became a member of the second National front of Iran after release but he was not as active as the past in this new political party as he himself has said “I did not have the Heat that I used to have before”.