Mostafa Chamran

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Mostafa Chamran
193221 June 1981

Place of birth Flag of Iran Tehran, Iran
Place of death Flag of Iran Khuzestan Province, Iran
Allegiance Iranian Army
Years of service 1978 - 1981
Rank Minister of Defence
Battles/wars Iran-Iraq War

Mostafa Chamran Savei (193221 June 1981) was an Iranian defense minister and member of parliament, as well as commander of paramilitary volunteers in Iran-Iraq war.

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[edit] Education

Born in 1932 in Tehran, he became a young student of Ayatollah Taleqani and Morteza Motahari. He graduated from Tehran University.

In the late 1960s, he was sent to the United States for higher education, obtaining an M.S. degree from University of Texas. He then went on to obtain his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences in 1963 from the University of California, Berkeley.

He was then hired as a senior research staff scientist at Bell Laboratories and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

He was fluent in English, Arabic, French, Persian, and German.

[edit] Revolutionary activities

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Chamran became politically active, and became a leading and founding member of the Islamic revolutionary movement in the Middle East, organizing and training guerrillas and revolutionary forces in Algeria, Egypt, Syria, especially Amal Movement in southern Lebanon.

[edit] Return to Iran

With the Islamic Revolution taking place in Iran, Chamran's career took a sharp turn. He was appointed commander of Iran's Pasdaran, as well as Iran's Minister of Defense, personal military aide to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, and the latter's representative to the Supreme Council of Defense. In March 1980, he was elected into the Majlis of Iran (the Iranian Parliament) as a representative from the city of Tehran.

[edit] Death

Mostafa in the Khuzestan Province, near the time of his death.
Mostafa in the Khuzestan Province, near the time of his death.

He was killed in combat by Iraqi mortar in Khuzestan Province (a region in Southwestern Iran, bordering Iraq) on June 21, 1981 as the Iran-Iraq War was raging on.

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