List of commanders of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army

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The following individuals have been identified as senior officers (currently or in the past) of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army (AJA), which is a branch of the Iranian Armed Forces.

Chiefs of the Joint Staff

No. Portrait Chief of the Joint Staff Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch Ref.
Imperial Iranian Armed Forces
1
Amanullah Jahanbani
Jahanbani, AmanullahLieutenant general
Amanullah Jahanbani
(1895–1974)
192519260–1 years Ground Forces
2
Habibollah Sheibani [fa]
Sheibani, HabibollahMajor general
Habibollah Sheibani [fa]
192619270–1 years Ground Forces
3
Mohammad Nakhjavan [fa]
Nakhjavan, MohammadLieutenant general
Mohammad Nakhjavan [fa]
192719346–7 years Ground Forces
4
Azizollah Zarghami
Zarghami, AzizollahMajor general
Azizollah Zarghami
(1884–1978)
193419416–7 years Ground Forces
5
Morteza Yazdanpanah
Yazdanpanah, MortezaLieutenant general
Morteza Yazdanpanah
(1888–1970)
194119420–1 years Ground Forces
6
Hasan Arfa
Arfa, HasanMajor general
Hasan Arfa
(1895–1984)
194219430–1 years Ground Forces
7
Haj Ali Razmara
Razmara, HajMajor general
Haj Ali Razmara
(1901–1951)
194319430 years Ground Forces
8
Ali Riazi [fa]
Riazi, AliAli Riazi [fa]194319440–1 years Ground Forces
(7)
Haj Ali Razmara
Razmara, HajMajor general
Haj Ali Razmara
(1901–1951)
194419440 years Ground Forces
(6)
Hasan Arfa
Arfa, HasanMajor general
Hasan Arfa
(1895–1984)
194419461–2 years Ground Forces
9
Farajollah Aghevli [fa]
Aghevli, FarajollahFarajollah Aghevli [fa]194619460 years Ground Forces
(7)
Haj Ali Razmara
Razmara, HajMajor general
Haj Ali Razmara
(1901–1951)
194619503–4 years Ground Forces
10
Abbas Garzan
Garzan, AbbasAbbas Garzan195019521–2 years Ground Forces
(5)
Morteza Yazdanpanah
Yazdanpanah, MortezaLieutenant general
Morteza Yazdanpanah
(1888–1970)
195219520 years Ground Forces
11
Mahmoud Baharmast
Baharmast, MahmoudMajor general
Mahmoud Baharmast
(1899–1977)
195219530–1 years Ground Forces
12
Taghi Riahi
Riahi, TaghiBrigadier general
Taghi Riahi
(1911–1989)
195319530 years Ground Forces
13
Nader Batmanghelidj
Batmanghelidj, NaderLieutenant general
Nader Batmanghelidj
(1904–1998)
195319551–2 years Ground Forces
14
Abdollah Hedayat
Hedayat, AbdollahGeneral
Abdollah Hedayat
(1899–1968)
195519615–6 years Ground Forces
15
Abdol Hossein Hejazi
Hejazi, AbdolhosseinGeneral
Abdol Hossein Hejazi
(1904–1969)
196119653–4 years Ground Forces
16
Bahram Aryana
Aryana, BahramGeneral
Bahram Aryana
(1906–1985)
196519693–4 years Ground Forces
17
Fereydoun Djam
Djam, FereydounGeneral
Fereydoun Djam
(1914–2008)
196919711–2 years Ground Forces
19
Gholam Reza Azhari
Azhari, Gholam RezaGeneral
Gholam Reza Azhari
(1912–2001)
197119786–7 years Ground Forces
20
Abbas Gharabaghi
Gharabaghi, AbbasGeneral
Abbas Gharabaghi
(1918–2000)
197819790–1 years Ground Forces
Islamic Republic of Iran Army
1
Mohammad-Vali Gharani
Gharani, Mohammad-ValiMajor general
Mohammad-Vali Gharani
(1913–1979)
12 February 197927 March 197943 days Ground Forces[1]
2
Nasser Farbod
Farbod, NasserMajor general
Nasser Farbod
(1922–2019)
27 March 197912 July 1979107 days Ground Forces[1]
3
Mohammad-Hossein Shaker
Shaker, Mohammad-HosseinMajor general
Mohammad-Hossein Shaker
12 July 1979September 19791 month Ground Forces[1]
4
Mohammad-Hadi Shadmehr
Shadmehr, Mohammad-HadiMajor general
Mohammad-Hadi Shadmehr
(?–2008)
February 198017 June 19804 months Ground Forces[1]
5
Valiollah Fallahi
Fallahi, ValiollahBrigadier general
Valiollah Fallahi
(1931–1981)
17 June 198029 September 1981 †1 year, 104 days Ground Forces[1]
6
Qasem-Ali Zahirnejad
Zahirnejad, Qasem-AliBrigadier general
Qasem-Ali Zahirnejad
(1924–1999)
9 October 198125 October 19843 years, 16 days Ground Forces[1]
7
Esmaeil Sohrabi
Sohrabi, EsmaeilBrigadier general
Esmaeil Sohrabi
(born 1937)
25 October 19847 May 19883 years, 195 days Ground Forces[1]
8
Ali Shahbazi
Shahbazi, AliMajor general
Ali Shahbazi
(born 1937)
7 May 19888 October 199810 years, 154 days Ground Forces[1]

Commanders-in-Chief

No. Portrait Commander-in-Chief Took office Left office Time in office Defence branch Ref.
1
Ali Shahbazi
Shahbazi, AliMajor general
Ali Shahbazi
(born 1937)
8 October 19981 June 20001 year, 237 days Ground Forces[2]
2
Mohammad Salimi
Salimi, MohammadMajor general
Mohammad Salimi
(1937–2016)
1 June 200015 September 20055 years, 106 days Ground Forces[3][4]
3
Ataollah Salehi
Salehi, AtaollahMajor general
Ataollah Salehi
(born 1950)
15 September 200521 April 201711 years, 340 days Ground Forces[5][6]
4
Abdolrahim Mousavi
Mousavi, AbdolrahimMajor general
Abdolrahim Mousavi
(born 1960)
21 April 2017Incumbent6 years, 252 days Ground Forces[7]

Commanders of military branches

Ground Forces

Air Force

No. Portrait Commander Took office Left office Time in office
1
Ahmad Nakhjavan
Nakhjavan, AhmadMajor general
Ahmad Nakhjavan
(1856–1945)
25 February 19255 February 19304 years, 345 days

Air Defense Force

Navy

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Nikola B. Schahgaldian, Gina Barkhordarian (March 1987), The Iranian Military Under the Islamic Republic (PDF), RAND, ISBN 0-8330-0777-7, retrieved 15 January 2017
  2. ^ http://farsi.khamenei.ir/message-content?id=11435
  3. ^ "Iranian Leader Appoints New Army Commanders". People's Daily. 23 June 2000. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
  4. ^ http://farsi.khamenei.ir/message-content?id=18101
  5. ^ "Iran's regular army gets new chief as reshuffle goes on". Iran Focus. 11 September 2005. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
  6. ^ http://farsi.khamenei.ir/message-content?id=185
  7. ^ http://farsi.khamenei.ir/message-content?id=37445

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