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]