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Mohammad-Vali Gharani

Mohammad-Vali Gharani (Persian: محمدولی قرنی) (1913–23 April 1979) was an Iranian military officer. He was born in Tehran in 1913.[1] He graduated from the Officers' Academy and the War College.[1] In 1950 he joined the Imperial Army and was promoted to the rank of colonel.[3] Then he was appointed to Rasht as a garrison commander.[3]


Mohammad-Vali Gharani
Born
Seyyed Mohammad-Vali Gharani

(1913-03-21)21 March 1913
Died23 April 1979(1979-04-23) (aged 66)
Tehran, Iran
Cause of deathAssassination
Resting placeFatima Masumeh Shrine, Qom
Alma materOfficers' Academy
War College
Conviction(s)Disobeying orders, Attempting to overthrow the throne (1958); Undermining national security (1963)[1]
Criminal penalty3 years in prison (1958); 2 years in prison (1963)[1]
Date apprehended
1958–1961; 1963–1965
Military career
AllegianceIran
Service/branchImperial Iranian Army
Islamic Republic of Iran Army
Years of service1930–1958; 1979[1]
RankMajor general, Lieutenant general (as Chief-of-Staff)[2]
Commands heldSecond Bureau[1]
Chief-of-Staff
Battles/wars1953 Iranian coup d'état[1]
1979 Kurdish rebellion
Other workMember of the Council of the Islamic Revolution

By August 1953, Gharani was commander of the Rasht Brigade and loyal to the Shah. He met with Ardeshir Zahedi and helped 1953 Iranian coup d'état. Following the coup, he was promoted to vice Chief-of-Staff.[1] In 1957, when SAVAK was established, he reportedly was a candidate to take office as head of the newly established secret service.[1] Gharani however had become increasingly critical of regime due to 'endemic corruption' over the past years, unbeknownst to the authorities.[1] He planned a coup d'état against the regime which was exposed, leading to dishonorable discharge in 1958.[3] He was imprisoned twice in 1958 and 1963.[2]

Gharani served as the first Chief-of-Staff of the Iranian Army after the Iranian Revolution, from 12 February 1979[2] to 27 March 1979, when he was forced out.[1] He was assassinated on 23 April 1979 by Forqan Group.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Abbas Milani (2008). Eminent Persians: The men and women who made modern Iran, 1941-1979. Vol. 1. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press. pp. 445–450. ISBN 978-0815609070.
  2. ^ a b c d 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
  3. ^ a b c Mark J. Gasiorowski (November 1993). "The Qarani Affair and Iranian Politics". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 25 (4): 625. doi:10.1017/S0020743800059298. S2CID 154722900.

External links

  •   Media related to Mohammad-Vali Qarani at Wikimedia Commons
Military offices
Preceded byas Chief-of-Staff of the Imperial Iranian Army Chief-of-Staff of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army
1979
Succeeded by


mohammad, vali, gharani, persian, محمدولی, قرنی, 1913, april, 1979, iranian, military, officer, born, tehran, 1913, graduated, from, officers, academy, college, 1950, joined, imperial, army, promoted, rank, colonel, then, appointed, rasht, garrison, commander,. Mohammad Vali Gharani Persian محمدولی قرنی 1913 23 April 1979 was an Iranian military officer He was born in Tehran in 1913 1 He graduated from the Officers Academy and the War College 1 In 1950 he joined the Imperial Army and was promoted to the rank of colonel 3 Then he was appointed to Rasht as a garrison commander 3 TimsarMohammad Vali GharaniBornSeyyed Mohammad Vali Gharani 1913 03 21 21 March 1913Tehran Qajar IranDied23 April 1979 1979 04 23 aged 66 Tehran IranCause of deathAssassinationResting placeFatima Masumeh Shrine QomAlma materOfficers AcademyWar CollegeConviction s Disobeying orders Attempting to overthrow the throne 1958 Undermining national security 1963 1 Criminal penalty3 years in prison 1958 2 years in prison 1963 1 Date apprehended1958 1961 1963 1965Military careerAllegianceIranService wbr branchImperial Iranian ArmyIslamic Republic of Iran ArmyYears of service1930 1958 1979 1 RankMajor general Lieutenant general as Chief of Staff 2 Commands heldSecond Bureau 1 Chief of StaffBattles wars1953 Iranian coup d etat 1 1979 Kurdish rebellionOther workMember of the Council of the Islamic RevolutionBy August 1953 Gharani was commander of the Rasht Brigade and loyal to the Shah He met with Ardeshir Zahedi and helped 1953 Iranian coup d etat Following the coup he was promoted to vice Chief of Staff 1 In 1957 when SAVAK was established he reportedly was a candidate to take office as head of the newly established secret service 1 Gharani however had become increasingly critical of regime due to endemic corruption over the past years unbeknownst to the authorities 1 He planned a coup d etat against the regime which was exposed leading to dishonorable discharge in 1958 3 He was imprisoned twice in 1958 and 1963 2 Gharani served as the first Chief of Staff of the Iranian Army after the Iranian Revolution from 12 February 1979 2 to 27 March 1979 when he was forced out 1 He was assassinated on 23 April 1979 by Forqan Group 2 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k Abbas Milani 2008 Eminent Persians The men and women who made modern Iran 1941 1979 Vol 1 Syracuse N Y Syracuse University Press pp 445 450 ISBN 978 0815609070 a b c d 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 a b c Mark J Gasiorowski November 1993 The Qarani Affair and Iranian Politics International Journal of Middle East Studies 25 4 625 doi 10 1017 S0020743800059298 S2CID 154722900 External links Edit Media related to Mohammad Vali Qarani at Wikimedia CommonsMilitary officesPreceded byAbbas Gharabaghias Chief of Staff of the Imperial Iranian Army Chief of Staff of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army1979 Succeeded byNasser Farbod This biographical article related to the military of Iran is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mohammad Vali Gharani amp oldid 1117334309, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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