Mohammad-Vali Gharani Explained

Honorific Prefix:Timsar
Conviction:Disobeying orders, Attempting to overthrow the throne ; Undermining national security
Criminal Penalty:3 years in prison ; 2 years in prison
Apprehended:1958–1961; 1963–1965
Birth Name:Seyyed Mohammad-Vali Gharani
Birth Date:21 March 1913
Birth Place:Tehran, Qajar Iran
Death Place:Tehran, Iran
Death Cause:Assassination
Resting Place:Fatima Masumeh Shrine, Qom
Alma Mater:Officers' Academy
War College
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Mohammad-Vali Gharani (Persian: محمدولی قرنی) (1913–23 April 1979) was an Iranian military officer. He was born in Tehran in 1913.[1] He graduated from the Officers' Academy and the War College.[1] In 1950 he joined the Imperial Army and was promoted to the rank of colonel. Then he was appointed to Rasht as a garrison commander.

By August 1953, Gharani was commander of the Rasht Brigade and loyal to the Shah. He met with Ardeshir Zahedi and helped 1953 Iranian coup d'état. Following the coup, he was promoted to vice Chief-of-Staff.[1] In 1957, when SAVAK was established, he reportedly was a candidate to take office as head of the newly established secret service.[1] Gharani however had become increasingly critical of regime due to 'endemic corruption' over the past years, unbeknownst to the authorities.[1] He planned a coup d'état against the regime which was exposed, leading to dishonorable discharge in 1958.[2] He was imprisoned twice in 1958 and 1963.

Gharani served as the first Chief-of-Staff of the Iranian Army after the Iranian Revolution, from 12 February 1979 to 27 March 1979, when he was forced out.[1] He was assassinated on 23 April 1979 by Forqan Group.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Abbas Milani. Eminent Persians: The men and women who made modern Iran, 1941-1979. 1. 2008. Syracuse University Press. Syracuse, N.Y.. 978-0815609070. 445–450.
  2. Mark J. Gasiorowski. The Qarani Affair and Iranian Politics. International Journal of Middle East Studies. November 1993. 25. 4. 625. 10.1017/S0020743800059298. 154722900 .