Hassan Dehqani-Tafti | |
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Anglican Bishop in Iran | |
Church | Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East |
Diocese | Diocese of Iran |
In office | 1960 to 1990 |
Predecessor | William Thompson |
Successor | Iraj Mottahedeh |
Other post(s) | President Bishop (1977–1985) |
Orders | |
Consecration | c. 1960 |
Personal details | |
Born | |
Died | 29 April 2008 | (aged 87)
Nationality | Iranian |
Denomination | Anglicanism |
Alma mater |
Hassan Barnaba Dehqani-Tafti (Hassan Barnābā Dehqānī-Taftī; 14 May 1920 in Taft, Iran – 29 April 2008 in Winchester) was the Anglican Bishop of Iran from 1960 until his retirement in 1990.[1] Dehqani-Tafti was the first ethnic Persian to become a bishop of Iran since the Islamic conquest of Persia in the 7th century.[1]
Dehqani-Tafti spent the last ten years of his episcopate in exile after the Iranian Revolution and an assassination attempt in October 1979, in which his wife, Margaret, was wounded.[1][2] In May 1980, his 25-year-old son, Bahram, was murdered by Iranian government agents;[1] Bahram is commemorated in the chapel at Monkton Combe School where he was a pupil from 1968 to 1973.[3] Hassan's daughter Guli Francis-Dehqani has been Bishop of Chelmsford since 2021.