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  2. Quds Force - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Quds Force Founded 1988 ; 37 years ago (1988) as an independent force Country Iran Type Special operations force Role Extraterritorial operations, Unconventional warfare, Military Intelligence, Black operations Size 5,000 Part of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Engagements Iran–Iraq War Soviet ...

  3. Esmail Qaani - Wikipedia

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    Esmail Qaani (also spelled as Ismail Qaani; [2] [better source needed] Persian: اسماعیل قاآنی; born 8 August 1957) [3] is an Iranian brigadier general in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and commander of its Quds Force, a division primarily responsible for extraterritorial operations.

  4. Kioumars Pourhashemi - Wikipedia

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    Pourhashemi was an Iranian IRGC–Quds Force military officer who served as an Iranian military advisor to Syria during the Syrian civil war. He was also a veteran of the Iran–Iraq war in the 1980s. [3] Initial reports said he was killed during Syrian opposition offensives at Aleppo by Tahrir al-Sham militants on 28 November 2024.

  5. List of wars and battles involving the Quds Force - Wikipedia

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    Al-Qusayr offensive [3] 4 April–8 June 2013: Free Syrian Army Al-Nusra Front: Al-Qusayr: Syrian Civil War: Decisive Victory Siege of Amirli [4] 11 June–31 August 2014: ISIL: Amirli: War on ISIL: Victory Operation Ashura [5] 24–26 October 2014: ISIL: Jurf Al Sakhar: War on ISIL: Victory Battle of Baiji [6] 29 October 2014 – 22 October ...

  6. Hassan Shateri - Wikipedia

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    Hassan Shateri (Persian: حسن شاطری ‎; 1955 – February 12, 2013), also known as Hesam Khoshnevis (حسام خوشنویس), [2] was an Iranian military officer and Major General of Iran's elite IRGC Quds Force. [3]

  7. Mohammad Ali Allahdadi - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad-Ali Allahdadi (Persian: محمدعلی الله‌دادی; c.1963 – January 18, 2015) was an Iranian brigadier general in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and a military officer in the Quds Force. [1] A veteran of Iran–Iraq War, he was killed in January 2015 Mazraat Amal incident. [1]

  8. Ahmad Vahidi - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, he joined the Quds Force, a unit of the Revolutionary Guards that is responsible for operations outside of Iran. [6] He holds the rank of brigadier general. [8] Vahidi was appointed deputy minister of defense in 2005 when Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar became minister of defense. [7] He was in office until 2009.

  9. Mohammad Hejazi - Wikipedia

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    Isfahan, Imperial State of Iran: Died: 18 April 2021 (aged 65) [1] Tehran, Iran: Allegiance: Iran: Service / branch Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps: Years of service: 1980–2021: Rank: Brigadier General: Unit: Quds Force: Commands: Basij (1998–2007) Joint Staff (2007–2008) Battles / wars: 1979 Kurdish Rebellion Iran–Iraq War Syrian ...