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Joint Staff of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
ستاد مشترک سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی
Seal of the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution
Seal of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
Founded 1984
Disbanded 2008
Headquarters Tehran, Iran

Joint Staff of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (Persian: ستاد مشترک سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی‎), formerly called General Staff[1] (ستاد کل), was the chief of staff of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps with an aim to coordinate its military branches; and responsible for organization, support, and supervision of all executive affairs within the military.[2] The office was originally created in late 1984[1] General Provost of IRGC was a subdivision to the Joint Staff.

List of Chiefs[]

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Chief Took office Left office Time in office Ref
1
Alireza Afshar
Afshar, AlirezaAlireza Afshar
(born c. 1951)
198419872–3 years
2
Mohammad Forouzandeh
Forouzandeh, MohammadMohammad Forouzandeh
(born 1960)
198719891–2 years
3
Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr
Zolghadr, Mohammad BagherBrigadier general Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr
(born c. 1954/1955)
198919977–8 years
4
Hossein Alaei
Alaei, HosseinBrigadier general Hossein Alaei199720002–3 years
5Ahmadian, Ali AkbarBrigadier general Ali Akbar Ahmadian200020076–7 years
6
Mohammad Hejazi
Hejazi, MohammadBrigadier general Mohammad Hejazi
(1956–2021)
200720080–1 years

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References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Cordesman, Anthony H. (1999). "Iran's Military Forces in Transition: Conventional Threats and Weapons of Mass Destruction". Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 35. ISBN 0-275-96529-5. 
  2. Sinkaya, Bayram (2015). "The Revolutionary Guards in Iranian Politics: Elites and Shifting Relations". Routledge. pp. 53. ISBN 978-1-317-52564-6. 
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