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    Minister of War at that time, was actually his assistant. Colonel Ahmad Nakhjavan completed his pilot training in 1925, and in February of the same year...
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    he beat armed forces chief General Ahmad Nakhjavan with a cane and physically stripped him of his rank. Nakhjavan was nearly shot by the Shah on the spot...
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    the generals' actions, he beat the head of the armed forces General Ahmad Nakhjavan with a cane and physically stripped him of his rank. He was nearly...
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    the meeting, he flew into a rage and attacked one of his generals, Ahmad Nakhjavan, striking him with his riding crop, tearing off his medals, and nearly...
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    Commander Took office Left office Time in office 1 Nakhjavan, AhmadMajor general Ahmad Nakhjavan (1856–1945) 25 February 1925 5 February 1930 4 years...
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    al-adwīa. He later went to Nakhjavan and completed his seminal work, the Garshāsp-nama (dedicated to Abu Dolaf, ruler of Nakhjavan), in 1065–1066. Asadi then...
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    Mahjoubi (1899–1965) – musician Ruhollah Khaleqi (1906–1965) – musician Ahmad Nakhjavan (1893–1966) – IIAF general and chief of staff (1925–36) Forough Farrokhzad...
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  • Nakhjavan Tappeh (Persian: نخجوان تپه, also Romanized as Nakhjavān Tappeh; in Armenian: Նախճավան թափա) is a village in Nazlu-e Shomali Rural District,...
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    military Chiefs of the Joint Staff Jahanbani (1925–26) Sheibani (1926–27) Nakhjavan (1927–34) Zarghami (1934–41) Yazdanpanah (1941–42) Arfaʿ (1942–43) Razmara...
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    Kadhimiya, Iraq. He was the son of Mohammad Hassan who was originally from Nakhjavan, Iran. His father was powerful and wealthy so he used that power to educate...
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