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Iranian philanthropistHaj Aghi Alejalil | |
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File:حاج آقی آل جلیل در مراسم تجلیل.jpg | |
Born | Haj Aghi Alejalil 1930 Aq Qala, Iran |
Died | (2014-02-12)February 12, 2014 Erfan Hospital |
Resting place | Aq Qala |
Nationality | Iranian |
Other names | Haj Agha Alejalil, Agh haji |
Occupation(s) | Philanthropist, Businessman |
Children | 8 |
Haj Aghi Alejalil (Template:Lang-fa, born 1930) was an Iranian philanthropist. He was chosen as the best philanthropist in Iran in the Khatami era.
Biography
He was a disciple when he was a teenager. Later, with economic effort and progress, he gained wealth. He built hospitals, mosques, schools and helped the needy. He started his career by helping the religious sciences. Later, due to the great need of the people of the region, he thought of build 113-bed hospital in Aq Qala.
References
- "محمود ربیعی احداث بیمارستان به همت "حاج آقی آل جلیل "" [Construction of a hospital by Haj Aghi Alejalil], Golestanp.ir, 14 May 2017
- "بیمارستان آل جلیل آق قلا : معرفی بیمارستان آل جلیل آق قلا" [Golestan University of Medical - Introducing Alejalil Aq Qala Hospital], Goums.ac.ir
- "تاریخچه بیمارستان آل جلیل" [Golestan University of Medical - History of Alejalil Hospital], Goums.ac.ir, 12 October 2012
- "محسنان مردند و احسان ها بماند" [Good people dying]. Ulkamiz (in Persian).
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