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Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted Imperial Iranian Ground Forces [1] [2] No insignia: سراستوار یکم Afsarnyār yekom: سراستوار دوم Afsarnyār dovom: استوار یکم Ostavar yekom: استوار دوم Ostavar dovom: گروهبان یکم Goruhban yekom: گروهبان دوم Goruhban dovom: گروهبان ...
The military ranks of Iran are the ranks used by the Islamic Republic of Iran Armed Forces. The armed forces are split into the Islamic Republic of Iran Army and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The ranks used by the Law Enforcement Forces share a similar structure to the military.
Malekeh Queen Malekeh Jahaan World Queen, title shared by Nasser-ed-Din Shah's mother and Mohammad 'Ali Shah's wife. Mahd-e-Oliaa "Queen Mother" (Lit. Mahd = hearth or cradle; Olia' = most high; thus = "most high hearth or cradle" or "most high life giving place" ; i.e., place from whence one is born, and thus more elegantly translated as "Sublime Cradle."
Iranian Imperial Military Academy Anthem.jpg; Azarabadegan Anthem.jpg; Shah overseeing the maneuver of military academy in Karaj.jpg; Patriot Student Parivash Aghazadeh.jpg; Iranian Imperial Military Police riding bicycle.jpg; Colonel Bijan Gilanshah.jpg; Brigadier General Abdollah Amidi.jpg; Colonel Hedayat Gilanshah.jpg; Colonel Ahmad ...
1st Infantry Imperial Guard Division E. Azarbaijan (21st Infantry Div. after the Revolution) 2nd Imperial Guard Division E. Azarbaijan (21st Infantry Div. after the Revolution) 28th Infantry Division Kurdestan 30th Infantry Division Golestan 64th Infantry Division (Iran) W. Azerbaijan 77th Infantry Division: Khorasan 84th Infantry Division Lorestan
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The imperial coat of arms of Iran under the Pahlavi dynasty, used from 1925 to 1979. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (26 October 1919 – 27 July 1980) held numerous titles and honours, both during and before his time as Shah of Iran.
By 1972, the Imperial Iranian Armed Forces had a total of 298,300 personnel, excluding the nation's police. A year later, in 1973, around 59% of Iranian males were fit for service. [50] In regards to the Imperial Iranian Air Force, in 1976 Iran ordered 300 F-16 Fighting Falcons and a further 71 Grumman F-14 Tomcats on top of the 79 that had ...