During a meeting with Mohammad Reza Shah, Khush-Kish, the last head of the Central Bank of Iran before the revolution, was arrested two years after the revolution. In a trial held over three days, he was sentenced to death on charges including “keeping the value of the riyal against the US dollar for five years,” and was executed by firing squad in the early hours of 24 Mordad 1359.
A merciful-style execution; the fate of the last head of the Central Bank before the revolution
Iran
During a meeting with Mohammad Reza Shah, Khush-Kish, the last head of the Central Bank of Iran before the revolution, was arrested two years after the revolution. In a trial held over three days, he…


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