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Name Birth–Death Took office Left office Political Affiliation Provisional Head of State: 35 Reza Khan: 1878–1944 31 October 1925: 15 December 1925 Military. No. Name Birth–Death Took office Left office Dynasty Shah of Iran (35) Reza Shah: 1878–1944 15 December 1925: 16 September 1941 Pahlavi . 36 Mohammad Reza Shah: 1919–1980 16 ...
This is a list of the presidents of the Islamic Republic of Iran since the establishment of that office in 1980. The president of Iran is the highest popularly elected official in the country. The current president, Masoud Pezeshkian has been in office since 28 July 2024 after winning the 2024 Iranian presidential election.
This is a list of Iranian officials with their titles. ... Heads. Ali Khamenei, Supreme Leader; Masoud Pezeshkian, President; ... List of presidents of Iran;
Parthian control of Iran was secured through the c. 142 BC conquest of Babylonia. [54] [61] Although fighting continued for years, the death of Antiochus VII Sidetes in 129 BC effectively marked the collapse of the Seleucid Empire, [61] which then lingered on as a rump state in Syria until conquered by the Roman Empire in the 60s BC. [54]
Members of the Assembly are elected by people in elections, and are approved by bodies (the Guardian Council) whose members are appointed by the Supreme Leader or appointed by an individual (Chief Justice of Iran) appointed by the Supreme Leader. In its history, the Islamic Republic of Iran has had only two Supreme Leaders: Khomeini, who held ...
1 year, 80 days National Front (15) Ahmad Qavam احمد قوام (1873–1955) 17 July 1952 22 July 1952 5 days Independent (30) Mohammad Mosaddegh محمد مصدق (1882–1967) 22 July 1952 19 August 1953 : 1 year, 28 days National Front: 31 Fazlollah Zahedi فضلالله زاهدی (1897–1963) 19 August 1953 7 April 1955 1 year, 231 days
The procedures for presidential election and all other elections in Iran are outlined by the supreme leader. [13] The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national election by universal adult suffrage by everyone of at least 18 years of age. [26] Presidents can only be reelected once if in a consecutive manner. [27]
Later Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei assumes office as the President of Iran under Supreme Leader Khomenei. 1988: 20 August: The Iran–Iraq War ends in a stalemate. The Iran–Iraq War was the deadliest conventional war ever fought between regular armies of developing countries. [14]