Biography of Iranian Generals (1875 - 1980)

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Voshmgir, Changiz
Lieutenant-General
Imperial Iranian Army

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LTG Voshmgir

DoB: XXXX-XX-XX
Death: 1979-10-03 , Tehran [Suicide]

1965-10-26: as Brigadier General and adjutant of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, received the Order of Homayoun, 3rd grade.

XXXX-XX-XX --- 1979-02-11: Deputy Commanding General, Imperial Iranian Army Ground Forces
 
Amanpour, Fazlollah
Major General
Imperial Iranian Army

DoB: 1906 - Shiraz, Fars, Iran
Death: XXXX-XX-XX , ?

Promotions:

1928: 2Lt.

1951: Brigadier General

1956: Major General

Commands Held:

Officer, Commanding Divisional Artillery, Fars Division

Chief of G-2 (Intelligence), Southern Corps staff

Military Governor of Abadeh

Officer, Commanding Guards Division Artillery Regiment

Brigadier General, Commanding 3rd Mountains Brigade

Brigadier General, Deputy Commanding General, Guards Division

Brigadier General, Commanding Kerman Division

Major General, Commanding Khorasan Corps

Major General, Commanding 1st [Centre] Corps

Retired on 1959 as Major General
 
Modarres, Fakhr-e-ddin
Lieutenant-General
Imperial Iranian Army (1939 - 1979)

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LTG Modarres

DoB: 1919-XX-XX , Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
Died: 1979-03-05 , Qasr Military Prison, Tehran, Iran [Executed]

In 1939, he graduated from the officer college with the rank of second lieutenant. Then he went to Paris and continued his studies until he got a doctorate in law. During the years 1944 to 1948, he served in the army prosecutor's office and after that, from 1950, he served as the chief of staff of the First Brigade of the Khorasan Division.

Lieutenant General Modarres also served as a legal advisor to the Ministry of War for four years.

From 1971, Lieutenant General Modares became the head of the judicial department of the Army.

He was Executed on March 5, 1979.
 
Hojjat Kashani, Ali
Lieutenant-General
Imperial Iranian Army.

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LTG Hojjat Kashani

From English Wikipedia:

Lieutenant general Ali Hojjat Kashani (1921 - 11 April 1979) as Lieutenant-general of the Imperial Army of Iran, was the Deputy Prime Minister and head of the Physical Education Organization. He was executed in Qasr Prison after the victory of the Iranian Revolution in 1979. Iranian sports won 64 medals at the Asian Games in Tehran, including 30 gold medal. He also played an important role in the re-admission of Chinese sports to international forums.

Translated from Persian Wikipedia [No Pilotics, Just history]:

Ali Hojjat Kashani, after Morocco's decision to cut off dependence on France in the field of military training from Iran in the framework of technical assistance, and as the head of Iran's military advisory board to that country, he set up an officer cadet college and his services were noticed by the Moroccan authorities. .

He, who was known as "Timsar Hojjat" among the people of the sports community, from May 1351, corresponding to the ninth year of Prime Minister Amir Abbas Hoveida, became his deputy and the head of the physical education organization.

Hojjat Kashani was tried in the Revolutionary Court. He, who was deprived of having a defense lawyer, was recognized as a "combatant" and "Mehdur al-Dam" by Sadegh Khalkhali and was shot on 22nd of Farvardin 1358 in Qasr prison.

Among his accusations were sports activities and the holding of the Tehran Asian Games. In part of the indictment against him, it was stated: "Do you remember those times when the power was in your hands and you dragged the youth into the mire of corruption by holding shows of the Olympics, etc., while your duty was to make our youth Grow healthy."

Ali Hojjat Kashani is one of the 438 people whose executions were recorded in the March 1358 [1979] report of Amnesty International.


 
Sepahram, Esmaeel
Major-General
Imperial Iranian Gendarmerie

DOB: XXXX-XX-XX, ?
Death: Dec 24, 1979 , Zahedan, Sistan & Balouchestan [Executed]

General Officer, Commanding Sistan & Balouchestan Gendarmerie
 
Zand -e Karimi, Mohammad Vali
Major-General
Military Police
Imperial Iranian Army

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MG Zand -e Karimi

DoB: Jul 10, 1921 , Shiraz, Fars, Iran
Death: Mar 13, 1979, Qasr Military Prison, Tehran, Tehran, Iran [Executed]

General Officer, head of Army Prisons Management Organisation, Military Police Command

Major-General Mohammad Vali Zand -e Karimi is one of the 438 people whose executions were recorded in the March 1358 [1979] report of Amnesty International.
 

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