Ali Abdollahi
Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi (Persian: علی عبداللهی علیآبادی) is an Iranian senior military officer and politician who is currently coordinator deputy of General Staff of Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran. He served as governor and vice minister during presidency of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.[1]
Ali Abdollahi | |
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Allegiance | Iran |
Service/ | Islamic Revolutionary Guards Law Enforcement Force General Staff |
Years of service | 1980–2005; 2013– |
Rank | Brigadier general |
Battles/wars | Iran–Iraq War |
Governor of Semnan Province | |
In office 16 September 2007 – 14 October 2009 | |
President | Mahmoud Ahmadinejad |
Preceded by | Hamid Hajiabdolvahab |
Succeeded by | Abbas Rahi |
Governor of Gilan Province | |
In office 16 November 2005 – 8 September 2007 | |
President | Mahmoud Ahmadinejad |
Preceded by | Masoud Soltanifar |
Succeeded by | Ruhollah Ghahremani |
Personal details | |
Born | Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi 1959 (age 61–62) Aliabad, Rudbar, Iran |
Military career
Offices held by general Abdollahi include:[1]
- Commander, Gilan Quds Provincial Corps
- Commander of Headquarters, Revolutionary Guards Ground Force
- Head of Inspection Circle, Revolutionary Guards Joint Staff
- Second-in-Command, Revolutionary Guards Air Force
- Deputy for Coordination, Law Enforcement Force
- Second-in-Command, Law Enforcement Force (until 2005)
- Caretaker, Law Enforcement Force (2005)
- Deputy for Readiness, Logistics and Industrial Research, General Staff of Armed Forces (2013–2016)
- Deputy for Coordination, General Staff of Armed Forces (2016–)
References
- "Fastpaced Changes in Ministry of Interior?". Iranian Students' News Agency (in Persian). 17 June 2014. 93040402675. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
Government offices | ||
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Preceded by Abbas Mohtaj |
Vice Minister of Interior for Security 14 October 2009–29 June 2014 |
Succeeded by Hossein Zolfaghari |
Police appointments | ||
Preceded by Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf |
Commander-in-Chief of the Iranian Police (Caretaker) 4 April–9 July 2005 |
Succeeded by Esmail Ahmadi-Moghaddam |
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