[custom_adv] The National Assembly was formed during the Constitutional Movement based on the first constitution. In the early days of the parliament, they also referred to the parliament of the parliament "Dar al-Zarf" in respect of the constitution of Mozafar al-Din Shah. [custom_adv] At the time of the second Pahlavi, the legislature became a two-man parliament and, with the Senate, was ruled by the parliament. The Assembly of the National Assembly and the Senate often called the "Houses". [custom_adv] From the issuance of the Constitutional Decree in 1285 until the Islamic Revolution in 1357, there were 24 rounds of the National Assembly, some of which, in some of these periods, took place, and the country remained without a parliament. [custom_adv] After the constitution was signed by Muzaffar al-Din Shah in August 1285, a temporary parliament (also called the first constituent assembly) was set up to formulate the rules of procedure for the National Assembly elections in Capital. [custom_adv] Princes and Qajars, clerics and scholars, lords and nobles, merchants of the merchant business, owners with at least 1,000 USD of property and craftsmen and managers from well-known classes with well-defined classes. The electors included 156 delegates, of which 60 were allocated to Capital and 96 were allocated to other states. [custom_adv] The National Assembly was formed during the Constitutional Movement based on the first constitution. In the early days of the parliament, they also referred to the parliament of the parliament "Dar al-Zarf" in respect of the constitution of Mozafar al-Din Shah. [custom_adv] At the time of the second Pahlavi, the legislature became a two-man parliament and, with the Senate, was ruled by the parliament. The Assembly of the National Assembly and the Senate often called the "Houses". [custom_adv] After the constitution was signed by Muzaffar al-Din Shah in August 1285, a temporary parliament (also called the first constituent assembly) was set up to formulate the rules of procedure for the National Assembly elections in Capital. [custom_adv] Princes and Qajars, clerics and scholars, lords and nobles, merchants of the merchant business, owners with at least 1,000 USD of property and craftsmen and managers from well-known classes with well-defined classes.