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Arteshbod Abbas Karim Gharabaghi (Persian: عباس کریم قره باغی; 9
February 1918 – 13
October 2000) was an
Iranian general who was the last
chief of staff...
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Gharabaghi or
Qarabaghi (Persian: قرهباقی; lit. "from Karabakh") is a
common surname in Iran, and to a
lesser extent[citation needed] in Azerbaijan.[citation...
- NKR); Armenian: Լեռնային Ղարաբաղի Հանրապետություն, romanized: Lerrnayin
Gharabaghi Hanrapetut'yun (ԼՂՀ, LGhH). Парламент Карабаха признал русский язык официальным...
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February 1, 1979, in a
snowy weather, a
limited number of
units Abbas Gharabaghi During the
events of
February 13, 1979, he
refused the
order to use the...
- Psychiatry. 179 (12): 888–889. doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.20220861.
Rahmani J,
Gharabaghi B,
Ghaffari A (2023). "Clinical
efficacy of
neurofeedback protocols in...
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after reportedly having a
heart attack. He was
succeeded by
Abbas Gharabaghi as the
chief of the army staff.
Shapour Bakhtiar succeeded Azhari as prime...
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regency council. Due to the
tensions between Jalaleddin Tehrani and
Abbas Gharabaghi Tehrani resigned from the post. He was
replaced by
Mohammad Ali Varasteh...
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Hejazi (1961–65)
Aryana (1965–69) Djam (1969–71)
Azhari (1971–78)
Gharabaghi (1978–79)
Gharani (1979)
Farbod (1979)
Shaker (1979)
Shadmehr (1980) Fallahi...
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Military offices Preceded by
Abbas Gharabaghi as Chief-of-Staff of the
Imperial Iranian Army Chief-of-Staff of the
Islamic Republic of Iran Army 1979 Succeeded by...
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January 1979 – 11
February 1979
Prime Minister Himself Preceded by
Abbas Gharabaghi Succeeded by
Ahmad Say****
Javadi Deputy Minister of
Labor In
office 1...