Ali Motazed Explained

Honorific Prefix:Timsar
Office:Ambassadors of Iran to Syria
Termstart:August 1978
Termend:11 February 1979
Successor:Abdulrahim Gawahi
Predecessor:Mohammad Poursartip
Office2:Deputy head of SAVAK
Termend2:6 June 1978
Termstart2:1973
Successor2:Parviz Sabeti
Predecessor2:Hossein Fardoust
Monarch2:Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
Primeminister2:Jamshid Amouzegar
Birth Place:Isfahan
Rank: Major general
Branch:Imperial Iranian Armed Forces
Allegiance:Iran
Birth Name:Ali Nakhjiri Esfahani
Alma Mater:Iranian Military Academy
Commands:SAVAK

Ali Motazed, also known as Ali Nakhjiri Esfahani, was Deputy head of SAVAK during the reign of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.[1]

Ali Motazed spent his primary and secondary school years in Isfahan and Nezam High School. In 1934, he entered the officer's college and in 1937, he graduated with the rank of second lieutenant in the field of artillery. Motazed served in the army headquarters until Pakravan's over Director of SAVAK, after which he was assigned to SAVAK and became the head of SAVAK's foreign intelligence service.[2] He remained in this position throughout the 1960s. On June 8, 1978, when Nematollah Nassiri replaced with Nasser Moghaddam, he resigned from the position of SAVAK deputy and was sent to Syria as an ambassador.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Bomati . Yves . Nahavandi . Houchang . 2019 . Mohammad Réza Pahlavi . Place des éditeurs . 9782262079819.
  2. Book: Reisinezhad, Arash . 2018 . The Shah of Iran, the Iraqi Kurds, and the Lebanese Shia . Springer International Publishing . 48 . 9783319899473.
  3. Book: Collard, Elizabeth . 1978 . Middle East Economic Digest . 22 . Middle East Economic Digest, Limited . 44.