Mansour Rouhani (1922–11 April 1979) was an Iranian politician who held several government posts during the reign of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.
[6] Rouhani and many other leading figures close to the Shah were removed from the office in Fall 1978 shortly after the riots and protests occurred in rural parts of Iran.
[10] Rasoul Sadr Ameli, an Iranian journalist worked for Ettela'at, reported that when Rouhani learned these claims, he asked the judge how he engaged in war with God.
[10] The same day ten other senior figures, including former foreign minister Abbas Ali Khalatbari, were also executed.
[13][14] His wife was Parvin Rouhani who left Iran before or after the Islamic revolution in 1979 and settled in the United States.