List of ambassadors of Iran to Afghanistan explained

Post:Ambassador
Body:Iran to Afghanistan
Native Name:Persian: سفیر ایران در افغانستان
Insignia:Emblem of Iran.svg
Insigniasize:50px
Insigniacaption:Coat of Arms of Iran
Incumbent:Hassan Kazemi Qomi
Inaugural:Nasrollah Ehtela ol-Molk Khalatbari

The Iranian ambassador in Kabul is the official representative of the Government in Tehran to the Government of Afghanistan.

List of representatives

Diplomatic accreditationDiplomatic accreditation Solar Hijri calendarAmbassadorPersian languageObservationsList of heads of state of IranList of heads of state of AfghanistanTerm endTerm end Solar Hijri calendar
1298Nasrollah Ehtela ol-Molk Khalatbari (fa)Persian: نصرالله خلعتبری اعتلاءالملکAhmad Shah QajarAmanullah Khan
1305Mehdi Farrokh (de)Persian: مهدی فرخReza Shah PahlaviAmanullah Khan
1306Abdolmohmed Moadab os-SultanPersian: عبدالمحمد مؤدب‌السلطانReza Shah PahlaviAmanullah Khan
1307Nasrollah Ehtela ol-Molk KhalatbariPersian: نصرالله خلعتبری Reza Shah PahlaviAmanullah Khan
1311Mohammad-Taghi Esfandiari (fa)Persian: محمدتقی اسفندیاری منتخب‌الملکReza Shah PahlaviMohammed Nadir Shah1314
1312Mahmoud SalahiPersian: محمود صلاحیReza Shah PahlaviMohammed Zahir Shah1313
1313Ali Akbar Bahman (fa)Persian: علی‌اکبر بهمنReza Shah PahlaviMohammed Zahir Shah
1317Bagher Kazemi (de)Persian: باقر کاظمیReza Shah PahlaviMohammed Zahir Shah
1318Ali SoheiliPersian: علی سهیلیReza Shah PahlaviMohammed Zahir Shah
1319Hossein Sami'iPersian: حسین سمیعی ادیب‌السلطنهReza Shah PahlaviMohammed Zahir Shah
1322Abolqasem NajmPersian: ابوالقاسم نجمMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Zahir Shah
1324Hassan-Ali Kamal Hedayat Nasr ol-Molk (fa)Persian: حسنعلی کمال هدایت نصرالملکMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Zahir Shah1327
1328Abdol-Hossein Masoud Ansari (fa)Persian: عبدالحسین مسعود انصاری Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Zahir Shah
1330Mahmoud SalahiPersian: محمود صلاحیSALAHI, Mahmud : B. 1892 ; P. Retired Diplomat ; F. Belong to an old pious family of Tehran, who SALAHSHUR held high … Held the Following positions:- Consul - General of Iran at Harat ; Consul at Mosul ; consul at Baghdad ;
  • from 1930 to 1932 Consul in Hamburg.
  • February 1, 1939, the Exequatur, as Consul - General at Hamburg.
  • Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • Acting Foreign Minister.

Iranian ambassador to Iraq Baghdad.Iranian ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Jeddah.[1] [2]

Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Zahir Shah1330
1331Mahmud SalahiPersian: محمود صلاحیMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Zahir Shah
1334Mohammad ShayestehPersian: محمد شایستهMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Zahir Shah
1338Abdol-Amir Rashidi Haeri (fa)Persian: عبدالامیر رشیدی حائریMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Zahir Shah
1340Mohammad Zolfaqari (fa)Persian: محمد ذوالفقاری Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Zahir Shah
1345Mahmoud Foroughi (fa)Persian: محمود فروغی Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Zahir Shah
1350Jahangir TafazzoliMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Zahir Shah1353
1353Hossein DavoudiPersian: حسین حسینی داوودیMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Daoud Khan1357
1357Pourang BaharluPersian: پورنگ بهارلوChargé d'affaires (died in 1979) Pourang Baharlu, the Portuguese Republic – l'Ambassadeur d'Iran à Berne, Sion, 24 septembre 1971: Réception de l'Ambassadeur d'Iran à Berne, Sion, 24 septembre ... accompagné du conseiller d'ambassade Monsieur Pourang Baharlou.Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviNur Muhammad Taraki1357
1357Vahid MajdiPersian: وحید مجدیChargé d'affaires (died in 1979) in English 1230 gmt 5 Oct 79) Amin receives foreign envoys On 6 October President Amin received the outgoing Pakistan Ambassador, Riaz Piracha, and the Iranian charge d'affaires, Vahid Majdi (Kabul home service 1600 gmt 6 Oct 79)[3] Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviNur Muhammad Taraki
1361Alireza NikuniaChargé d'affairesAli KhameneiBabrak Karmal
1364Mohammad-Taghi MohammadiPersian: محمدتقی حاج‌محمدیChargé d'affairesAli KhameneiBabrak Karmal
1371Mohammad Hassan Mohieddin NajafiPersian: محمدحسین محی‌الدین نجفی[4] Akbar Hashemi RafsanjaniBurhanuddin Rabbani1371
1374Mohammad-Reza ForghaniPersian: محمدرضا فرقانی2009 he was Iranian ambassador to Turkmenistan in Ashgabat. Akbar Hashemi RafsanjaniBurhanuddin Rabbani
1377Mohammad-Ebrahim Taherian FardPersian: محمدابراهیم طاهریان‌فرد16.10.2018 he was Iranian ambassador to TurkeyMohammad KhatamiBurhanuddin Rabbani
1382Mohammad-Reza BahramiPersian: محمدرضا بهرامی طاقانکیMohammad KhatamiHamid Karzai1386
1386Mohammad-Hassan Mohieddin NajafiChargé d'affaires Najafi, Mohammad Hasan Mohi-ed-DinMahmoud AhmadinejadHamid Karzai
1389fa]])|Persian: فداحسین مالکی|[5] |Mahmoud Ahmadinejad|Hamid Karzai||1391

|-||1391|Abolfazl Zohrevand|Persian: ابوالفضل ظهره‌وند||Mahmoud Ahmadinejad|Hamid Karzai||1392

|-||1392|Mohammad-Reza Bahrami|Persian: محمدرضا بهرامی طاقانکی||Hassan Rouhani|Hamid Karzai|2019|1398

|-||1398|Bahador Aminian[6] |Persian: بهادر امینیان||Hassan Rouhani|Ashraf Ghani|2022|1401

|-||1401|Hassan Kazemi Qomi|Persian: حسن کاظمی قمی||Ebrahim Raisi|Hibatullah Akhundzada|||}34.5308°N 69.1752°W[7] [8]

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Mahrad, Ahmad. Die Aussenpolitik Irans von 1950 bis 1954 und die Aufnahme der Beziehungen zwischen Iran und der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. 1 September 1985. Breitenbach. 9783881563161. Google Books.
  2. Web site: Iran Who's who. 1 September 1972. Echo of Iran.. Google Books.
  3. Book: Far East and Australasia, 1980-81. Cengage. Gale. Taylor & Francis. Group. 1 September 1980. Europa Publications. 9780905118512. Google Books.
  4. Web site: Directory of Iranian Officials: A Reference Aid. 1 September 1992. The Agency. Google Books.
  5. Web site: Iran and Saudi Arabia in Afghanistan. thediplomat.com.
  6. https://en.irna.ir/news/83595488/New-Iranian-Ambassador-submits-credentials-to-Afghan-Pres
  7. Book: Adamec, Ludwig W.. First Supplement to the Who's who of Afghanistan: Democratic Republic of Afghanistan. 1 September 1979. Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt. 9783201011136. Google Books.
  8. Web site: Archived copy . 18 April 2019 . 4 March 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210304032859/http://pahar.in/mountains/Books%20and%20Articles/Afghanistan/1979%20First%20Supplement%20to%20the%20Who%27s%20Who%20of%20Afghanistan%20by%20Adamec%20s.pdf . dead .