Commander-in-Chief of the Iranian Armed Forces

The position of Commander-in-Chief (Persian: فرمانده کل قوا, romanized: Farmandehe Koll-e Qova), formerly known as Bozorg Arteshtārān (Persian: بزرگ ارتشتاران, lit. 'Great Army Leader'), is the ultimate authority of all the Islamic Republic of Iran Armed Forces, and the highest possible military position within the Islamic Republic of Iran. The position was established during the Persian Constitutional Revolution. According to the Constitution of Iran, the position is vested in the Supreme Leader of Iran and is held since 1981.

Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran
فرمانده کل نیروهای مسلح جمهوری اسلامی ایران (Persian)
Incumbent
Ali Khamenei
since 4 June 1989
Islamic Republic of Iran Armed Forces
SeatTehran, Iran
AppointerAssembly of Experts
Formation6 August 1906
First holderMozaffar ad-Din Shah

After the 1979 Iranian Revolution and 15 days after the inauguration of the first president Abolhassan Banisadr in February 1980, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini delegated him as the Commander-in-Chief. According to Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, this was due to the illness of Ayatollah Khomeini and his concerns about the future of the revolution (in his absence). In the decree from Khomeini to Banisadr it is mentioned:

At this critical stage where the need to concentrate forces is greater than any stage, you are appointed as my representative to the position of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces in the manner determined by the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Following the impeachment of Banisadr in June 1981, the title of Commander-in-Chief was not transferred to the next president Mohammad-Ali Rajai, and is kept to this day by the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

List of commanders-in-chief

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Military rank Military branch
Took office Left office Time in office
Sublime State of Persia (1906–1925) •
1
Shah, MozaffarShah
Mozaffar ad-Din Shah
(1853–1907)
6 August 19063 January 1907 †150 daysN/AN/A
2
Shah, MohammadShah
Mohammad Ali Shah
(1872–1925)
3 January 190716 July 19092 years, 194 daysN/AN/A
Khan, Ali RezaRegent
Ali Reza Khan
(1847–1910)
16 July 190922 September 1910 †1 year, 56 daysN/AN/A
Khan, AbolqasemRegent
Abolqasem Khan
(1856–1927)
22 September 191021 July 19143 years, 314 daysN/AN/A
3
Shah, AhmadShah
Ahmad Shah
(1898–1930)
21 July 191414 February 192511 years, 147 daysN/AN/A
4
Khan, RezaPrime Minister
Reza Khan
(1878–1944)
14 February 192515 December 1925304 daysBrigadier generalPersian Cossack Brigade
(1894–1921)
Imperial State of Iran (1925–1979) •
1
Shah, RezaShah
Reza Shah
(1878–1944)
15 December 192516 September 194115 years, 275 daysBrigadier generalPersian Cossack Brigade
(1894–1921)
2
Shah, MohammadShah
Mohammad Reza Shah
(1919–1980)
16 September 194121 July 195210 years, 309 daysCaptainImperial Iranian Army
(1936–1941)
3
Mosaddegh, MohammadPrime Minister
Mohammad Mosaddegh
(1882–1967)
21 July 195219 August 19531 year, 29 daysN/AN/A
(2)
Shah, MohammadShah
Mohammad Reza Shah
(1919–1980)
19 August 195311 February 197925 years, 176 daysCaptainImperial Iranian Army
(1936–1941)
Islamic Republic of Iran (1980–present) •
1
Banisadr, AbolhassanPresident
Abolhassan Banisadr
(1933–2021)
19 February 198010 June 19811 year, 111 daysN/AN/A
2
Khomeini, RuhollahSupreme Leader
Ruhollah Khomeini
(1902–1989)
10 June 19813 June 1989 †7 years, 358 days
N/AN/A
3
Khamenei, AliSupreme Leader
Ali Khamenei
(born 1939)
4 June 1989Incumbent36 years, 195 daysN/AIslamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
(24 November 1979–24 February 1980)

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