He returned to Tehran in 1893 and worked in the Foreign Ministry in the
Qajar court during the reign of
Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar. He moved to the Ministry of Interior after the
constitutional revolution in 1907. He was elected as a deputy for Rasht in the third session of the
National Consultative Assembly in 1914. He moved between the ministries of Interior and General Benefits. He was later appointed governor of Tehran. He wrote books, taught political science, and was appointed president of the Iranian Literary Academy. He headed the scout organization. In 1935, after the establishment of the First Academy of Sciences, he was elected a member. In 1940, he was promoted to
Iran's Ambassador to Afghanistan. He served for almost two years and then returned to the presidency of the Academy. He died on 5 February 1953 and was buried in the
Ibn Babawayh Cemetery, south of
Tehran. == Works ==