Hassan Nasrallah (businessman)

Sayyid Hassan Hammoud Nasrallah (Arabic: حسن حمود آل نصر الله; December 27, 1881 – October 8, 1959) was an Iraqi nobleman, activist, and businessman.

[5][6] Nasrallah's father died in 1901, and his older brother, Sultan, assumed the family business, and inherited the status of the head of traders.

He continued his father's business, and established his own company, selling agricultural products and appliances, some imported from the US and Europe.

[7] Nasrallah was involved in a number of political movements in Karbala during the first third of the 20th century, being at the forefront of activism, namely against British occupation.

[8] The councils were then disbanded after the death of Mirza Taqi al-Shirazi in August of that year, and a mutasarrif was assigned.