List of ambassadors of Iran to Pakistan explained

Post:Ambassador
Body:Iran to Pakistan
Native Name:Persian: سفارت جمهوری اسلامی ایران در اسلام آباد - پاکستان
Insignia:Emblem of Iran.svg
Insigniasize:50px
Insigniacaption:Coat of Arms of Iran
Incumbent:Reza Amiri-Moghaddam
Incumbentsince:[1]
Inaugural:Mehdi Foroobar

The Iranian ambassador in Islamabad is the official representative of the Government in Tehran to the Government of Pakistan.

List of representatives

Diplomatic accreditationDiplomatic accreditation Solar Hijri calendarAmbassadorPersian languageObservationsList of heads of state of IranList of prime ministers of PakistanTerm endTerm end Solar Hijri calendar
1326Mehdi ForoobarPersian: مهدی فروبارChargé d'affaires[2] Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviKhawaja Nazimuddin
1328Ali NasrPersian: سید علی نصرH. E. M. Ali Nasr, a former Cabinet Minister, who has been Iran's Ambassador to China for a considerable time, has been appointed Iran's Ambassadar to Pakistan.[3] Mohammad Reza PahlaviKhawaja Nazimuddin
1330Massoud Moazed (fa)Persian: مسعود معاضدMassoud Moazed, Mojahed al-Mulk, was one of Iranian diplomats and politicians in the late Qajar and early days of the Pahlavi era.*  from 1937 (1315) to 1938 (1316) the Consul General in Herat province (province) in Afghanistan. Between 1330 and 1332, he was the great ambassador of Iran in Egypt, which coincided with the collapse of the monarchy in Egypt. He finally died in Tehran in 1970 (1348 and was buried in Zahir al-Dawlah Cemetery.[4] Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviGhulam Muhammad1330
1332Javad KowsarPersian: جواد کوثرIran Monsieur Javad Kowsar, Counsellor and Chargé d'affaires a.i., 19, Kutchery Road, 1971 he was Iranian ambassador to Greece.Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviGhulam Muhammad
1332Abbas AmiraslanPersian: عباس امیراصلانChargé d'affairesMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviGhulam Muhammad
1332Hesameddin Khosrow-ParvizPersian: حسام‌الدین خسروپرویزHesam al-Din. Khosafi, Khosro Parviz, Hesamoddin, 1280- 1344,[5] Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviGhulam Muhammad
1332Abdulrauf KhanChargé d'affaires[6] Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviGhulam Muhammad
1332Mohsen MedhatPersian: محسن مدحتChargé d'affaires Embassy: 3. Nadir House, MacLeod Road. Mohsen Medhat. Minister and Charge d'affaires. Embassy: 19, Kutchery Road.[7] Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviGhulam Muhammad
1332Abolqasem NajmPersian: ابوالقاسم نجمMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviGhulam Muhammad1333
1332Abdul Hussein Massoud Ansari (fa)Persian: عبدالحسین مسعود انصاریAbdul Hussein Massoud. — The eldest son of Ali Quli Ansaric, Mushavir-ul-Mamalik. Born 1899. Educated at Tehran and in Europe. Joined the Ministry for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 1958 Iranian ambassador to Russia M. Abdul Hussein Massoud Ansari. Ambassador. 'Presented his credentials in June 1949. Aged about 50 and entered the Persian Foreign Ministry some 30 years ago. Has served in Paris. Berlin. London. Moscow, India and Scandinavia [8] Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviGhulam Muhammad
1334Nader Batmanghelidj (fa)Persian: نادر باتمانقلیچNader : b. 1902, Tabriz; P. Retired Army General and ExGovernor-General[9] Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviGhulam Muhammad1336
1336Abdolhossein Hejazi (fa)Persian: عبدالحسین حجازیAbdolhossein Hejazi were suspected of secret activity against the government, helped by the British embassy in Tehran. Hejazi [10] Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Ayub Khan1337
1337Ahmad GhadimiPersian: احمد قدیمیZiauddin AhmadMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Ayub Khan1339
1339Musa Nuri EsfandiariPersian: موسی نوری اسفندیاریMusa Nuri-Esfandiari Iranian ambassador to Japan dismissed in 1946: Minister of Roads in 1951; Ambassador to Turkey 1955-1961: Ambassador to Pakistan 1961–62.Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Ayub Khan1340
1340Hasan ArfaPersian: حسن ارفعIranian ambassador to TurkeyMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Ayub Khan1341
1341Jafar KafaiPersian: جعفر کفایی]] بهمنMr. Jafar Kafai has been appointed as Ambassadar of Iran to Pakistan. Mr. Jafar Kafai has been appointed as Ambassadar of Iran to Pakistan. Mr. Jafar Kafai was born in 1909. He graduated from the  Iranian Ambassador in Pakistan. Mr. Djafar Kafai.[11] Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Ayub Khan1344
1344Hushang AnsaryPersian: هوشنگ انصاریMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Ayub Khan1345
1342Hassan PakravanPersian: حسن پاکروانMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Ayub Khan1348
1348Mohammad Hossein Mashayekh Faridani (fa)Persian: محمدحسین مشایخ فریدنیMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviAgha Muhammad Yahya Khan1351
1351Manouchehr ZelliPersian: منوچهر ظلی[12] Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviFazal Ilahi Chaudhry1356
1357Fereydoun Zand FardPersian: فریدون زندفردMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Zia ul-Haq1357
1357Nematollah NassiriPersian: نعمت‌الله نصیریMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Zia ul-Haq1357
1357Ahmad MinaeiPersian: احمد مینائیMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviMohammed Zia ul-Haq
1361Abbas Agha-Zamani (fa)Persian: عباس آقازمانی(born March 13, 1966, Abbas Agha Zamani known as Abu Sharif[13] Ali KhameneiMohammed Zia ul-Haq1362
1362Mahmoud Mousavi (fa)Persian: میرمحمود موسویRassoul Mousavi, Advisor to the Foreign Minister, Former Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan and IndiaAli KhameneiMohammed Zia ul-Haq1368
1368Javad Mansouri (fa)Persian: جواد منصوریAkbar Hashemi RafsanjaniGhulam Ishaq Khan
1372Mohammad-Mehdi Akhoundzadeh (de)Persian: محمدمهدی آخوندزادهIranian Ambassador to Pakistan Mehadi Akhunzadeh Akbar Hashemi RafsanjaniFaruk Ahmad Khan Leghari
1377Serajeddin Mousavi (fa)Persian: سراج‌الدین موسویMohammad KhatamiGhulam Ishaq Khan
1381Mohammad-Ebrahim Taherian-FardPersian: محمدابراهیم طاهریان‌فردMohammad KhatamiGhulam Ishaq Khan
1385Mashallah ShakeriPersian: ماشاءالله شاکریMahmoud AhmadinejadPervez Musharraf
1390Alireza Haghighian (fa)Persian: علیرضا حقیقیان[14] Mahmoud AhmadinejadAsif Ali Zardari
1394Mehdi_Honardoost (fa)Persian: مهدی هنردوست[15] Hassan RouhaniNawaz Sharif
1398Mohammad Ali HosseiniPersian: سید محمدعلی حسینیHassan RouhaniNawaz Sharif20231402
1402Reza Amiri-MoghaddamPersian: رضا امیری مقدمEbrahim RaisiShehbaz Sharif
33.7253°N 73.1095°W[16]

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.app.com.pk/photos-section/national-photos/the-ambassador-designate-of-the-islamic-republic-of-iran-to-pakistan-dr-reza-amiri-moghaddam-presenting-his-diplomatic-credentials-to-president-dr-arif-alvi-at-aiwan-e-sadr/
  2. FOROOBAR, Monsieur M., Charge d'Affaires of Iran in Pakistan, b.Mehdi Foroobarhttps://books.google.com/books?id=B6sSAAAAIAAJ&q=%22Bank,+1930;+Pros.,+City+Municipality,+Ahmednagar,+1940.+Address:+Ahmednagar.%22
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=ETRLTh2AGOsC&q=%22Ali+Nasr,+a+former+Cabinet+Minister,+who+has+been+Iran%27s+Ambassador%22 Ali Nasr
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=KJwYAQAAIAAJ&q=Massoud+Moazed+ambassador+Pakistan Massoud Moazed
  5. http://library.um.ac.ir/index.php?option=com_lib&view=searchextrainfo&Type=author&DocID=1204601. Hesam al-Din Ashna, Khoshunat
  6. https://books.google.com/books?id=8iBXAAAAMAAJ&q=%22KHAN,+ABDULRAUF,+Charge+d%27Affaires+of+Iran+in+Pakistan.%22 Abdulrauf Khan
  7. https://books.google.com/books?id=yzkMAQAAIAAJ&q=%22+Mohsen+Medhat.+Minister+and+Charge+d%27affaires.+Embassy:+19,+Kutchery%22 Mohsen Medhat
  8. https://books.google.com/books?id=ssuPAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Abdul+Hussein+Massoud+Ansari%22 Abdul Hussein Massoud Ansari
  9. https://books.google.com/books?id=7pIZBQAAQBAJ&dq=Ahmad++++%D9%82%D8%AF%DB%8C%D9%85%DB%8C+Iranian+ambassador+to+Pakistan&pg=PA300 Nader Batmanqelich
  10. https://books.google.com/books?id=LlA8DwAAQBAJ&dq=Abdolhossein+Hejazi+Iranian+ambassador&pg=PA11 Abdolhossein Hejazi
  11. https://books.google.com/books?id=rxQrAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Jafar+Kafai+was+born+in+1909.%22 Jafar Kafai
  12. https://books.google.com/books?id=W77aAAAAMAAJ&q=Ahmad+Iranian+ambassador+to+Pakistan Manoutchehr Zelli
  13. https://www.google.com/search?hl=de&tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=%22+Abbas+Zamani+was+born+in+Tehran+in+1939.%22&num=10 Abbas Agha Zamani
  14. http://comsats.org/?p=3567 Alireza Haghighian
  15. http://en.islamabad.mfa.ir/index.aspx?pageid=7604&p=1 Mehdi Honardoost
  16. http://islamabad.mfa.ir