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The military ranks of Imperial Iran are the military insignia used by the Military of Imperial Iran. Commander-in-chief insignia. Branch Army Navy Air force
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."
1.40 Iran. 1.41 Iraq. 1.42 Ireland. ... Imperial Roman legion's ranks; ... United States Army enlisted rank insignia of World War II
Market value of Iran's total oil reserves at international crude price of $75 per barrel stands at ~US $10 trillion. [47] 2007 Oil production: 4 210 CIA World Factbook: Daily production of ~4.2 million barrels (670,000 m 3) 2008 Oil R/P ratio: 1 World Statistical Review of World Energy: Iran has the world's highest R/P ratio of 89.4 years for ...
List of countries by economic complexity; List of countries by external debt; List of countries by long-term unemployment rate; List of countries by net international investment position per capita
The Imperial State of Iran, officially known in English as the Imperial State of Persia until 1935, [3] and commonly referred to as Pahlavi Iran, [d] was the Iranian state under the rule of the Pahlavi dynasty.
The Shah of Iran believed that Iran was destined to become a world super power, proudly led by one of the strongest militaries in the world. 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]