List of commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps

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The following individuals have been identified as senior officers (currently or in the past) of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which is a branch of the Iranian Armed Forces.

Commanders-in-Chief

Javad Mansouri was IRGC's "first unofficial commander"[1] and acting during its "early formative phase".[2] Abbas Agha-Zamani, however is considered the "first official operational commander" and was appointed by the Commander-in-Chief.[1]

No. Portrait Commander-in-Chief Took office Left office Time in office Ref.
Javad Mansouri
Mansouri, JavadJavad Mansouri
Acting
March 1979May 19793 months[2]
Mostafa Chamran
Chamran, MostafaMostafa Chamran
(1932–1981)
Acting
Summer 1979Summer 1979de facto officeholder[2]
Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
Rafsanjani, AkbarAkbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
(1934–2017)
Acting
August 1979August 1979less than a month[2][1]
Hassan Lahouti
Lahouti, HassanHassan Lahouti
Acting
October 1979November 19792 months[1]
Fereydoun Kian
Kian, FereydounLieutenant colonel
Fereydoun Kian
Acting
late 1979late 1979Unknown[2]
Ali Khamenei
Khamenei, AliAli Khamenei
(born 1939)
Acting
24 November 197924 February 198092 days[1]
Abbas Duzduzani
Duzduzani, AbbasAbbas Duzduzani
(1942–2018)
Acting
19801980Unknown[1][3]
1
Abbas Agha-Zamani
Agha-Zamani, AbbasAbbas Agha-Zamani2 June 198027 June 198025 days[4]
2
Morteza Rezaee [fa]
Rezaee, MortezaMorteza Rezaee [fa]22 July 198020 September 19811 year, 60 days[4]
3
Mohsen Rezaee
Rezaee, MohsenMajor general
Mohsen Rezaee
(born 1954)
20 September 198119 September 199715 years, 364 days[4]
4
Yahya Rahim Safavi
Safavi, Yahya RahimMajor general
Yahya Rahim Safavi
(born 1952)
19 September 199710 September 20079 years, 356 days[4]
5
Mohammad Ali Jafari
Jafari, Mohammad AliMajor general
Mohammad Ali Jafari
(born 1957)
10 September 200721 April 201911 years, 223 days[4]
6
Hossein Salami
Salami, HosseinMajor general
Hossein Salami
(born 1960)
21 April 2019Incumbent5 years, 10 days[5]

Deputy Commanders-in-Chief

No. Portrait Deputy Commander-in-Chief Took office Left office Time in office Ref.
1
Yousef Kolahdouz
Kolahdouz, YousefMajor
Yousef Kolahdouz
(1946–1981)
July 198029 September 19811 year, 90 days[6]
2
Ali Shamkhani
Shamkhani, AliAli Shamkhani
(born 1955)
June 198224 September 19897 years, 115 days[2][7]
3
Yahya Rahim Safavi
Safavi, Yahya RahimYahya Rahim Safavi
(born 1952)
24 September 198910 September 19977 years, 351 days
4
Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr
Bagher Zolghadr, MohammadBrigadier general
Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr
(born c. 1954/1955)
13 September 199730 April 20068 years, 229 days
5
Morteza Rezaee [fa]
Rezaee, MortezaBrigadier general
Morteza Rezaee [fa]
30 April 200622 May 20082 years, 22 days
6
Mohammad Hejazi
Hejazi, MohammadBrigadier general
Mohammad Hejazi
(1956–2021)
22 May 20084 October 20091 year, 135 days
7
Hossein Salami
Salami, HosseinBrigadier general
Hossein Salami
(born 1960)
4 October 200921 April 20199 years, 199 days
8
Ali Fadavi
Fadavi, AliCommodore
Ali Fadavi
(born 1961)
16 May 2019Incumbent4 years, 351 days

Chiefs of the Joint Staff

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Chairmen of intelligence agencies

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Supreme Leader Representatives

No. Portrait Representative Took office Left office Time in office Ref.
1
Hassan Lahouti
Lahouti, HassanHassan Lahouti197919790 years
2
Fazlollah Mahallati
Mahallati, FazlollahFazlollah Mahallati198019810–1 years
3
Hassan Taheri-Khorramabadi
Taheri-Khorramabadi, HassanHassan Taheri-Khorramabadi198119820–1 years
4
Mohammad-Reza Faker
Faker, Mohammad-RezaMohammad-Reza Faker198219830–1 years
(2)
Fazlollah Mahallati
Mahallati, FazlollahFazlollah Mahallati198319862–3 years
5
Abdollah Nouri
Nouri, AbdollahAbdollah Nouri
(born 1950)
198919900–1 years
6
Mahmoud Mohammadi-Araghi
Mohammadi-Araghi, MahmoudMahmoud Mohammadi-Araghi199019910–1 years
7
Ali Movahedi-Kermani
Movahedi-Kermani, AliAli Movahedi-Kermani
(born 1931)
1991200614–15 years
8
Ali Saeedi Shahroudi
Saeedi Shahroudi, AliAli Saeedi Shahroudi2006201811–12 years
9
Abdollah Hajisadeghi
Hajisadeghi, AbdollahAbdollah Hajisadeghi2018Incumbent5–6 years

Ministers

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Steven O'Hern (2012). Iran's Revolutionary Guard: The Threat That Grows While America Sleeps. Potomac Books, Inc. pp. 18, 22–23. ISBN 978-1597977012.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Nikola B. Schahgaldian, Gina Barkhordarian (March 1987), The Iranian Military Under the Islamic Republic (PDF), RAND, p. 118, ISBN 978-0-8330-0777-3, retrieved 15 January 2017
  3. ^ Sinkaya, Bayram (2015), The Revolutionary Guards in Iranian Politics: Elites and Shifting Relations, Routledge, pp. 96–97, ISBN 978-1317525646
  4. ^ a b c d e Forozan, Hesam (2015), The Military in Post-Revolutionary Iran: The Evolution and Roles of the Revolutionary Guards, Routledge, Table 2.1: Commander-in-Chief of the Sepah Since 1979, p 59, ISBN 9781317430742
  5. ^ Gladstone, Rick. "Iran's Supreme Leader Replaces Head of Revolutionary Guards". NYT. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  6. ^ Allamian, Saeed (2016). I say for the history: Memories of Mohsen Rafighdoust (in Persian). Soore-ye Mehr. p. 127. ISBN 9786000302931. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
  7. ^ Katzman, Kenneth (September 1993). "The Pasdaran: institutionalization of revolutionary armed force". Iranian Studies. 26 (3–4): 389–402. doi:10.1080/00210869308701809.
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