Her great grandfather "Sepahdar A'zam" (Sepahsalar Khalatbari Tonekaboni) was of the 'Royal Khalatbari' family and served as Prime Minister for 4 terms (1909).
A politician and former Iranian Prime Minister, Foroughi's writings and translations during that period were mainly discussions of the basic norms of constitutionality and pillars of modern thought.
He was appointed as head of the Iranian delegation to the International Court of Justice in Iran's case with the United States in December 1981 by then-Prime Minister Mohammad-Ali Rajai but was removed from his position by Mir-Hossein Mousavi.
Mousavi served under the title until 1989, when the constitution was amended to remove the title of Prime Minister and divide his responsibilities between the president and a newly created title of First Vice President.
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Mirza Ali Asghar Khan Amin al-Sultan (1843–1907), last prime minister of Iran under Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar
Because of this, Sadighi left the scene and the Shah instead appointed Dr. Shapour Bakhtiar (one of the leaders of the National Front (Iran)) as prime Minister of Iran.