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Nasser Moghaddam
Nasser Moghaddam (Persian: ناصر مقدم; 24 June 1921 – 11 April 1979) was an Iranian military officer and intelligence chief who served as the fourth and final director of SAVAK from 6 June 1978 to 12 February 1979. He assumed the position after the arrest of General Nematollah Nassiri in 1978, following an order issued by the Shah. Moghaddam, along with Nassri and Nassiri's predecessor, Hassan Pakravan, was found guilty of corruption and subsequently sentenced to death on 11 March 1979, in accordance with the order of Ayatollah Khomeini.
Nasser Moghaddam was born in 1921 in Tehran, Qajar Iran. He attended a military high school and later pursued a law degree at the Faculty of Tehran University.
Nasser lived with his father until the age of 10. From 1935 onwards, for unknown reasons, he resided with his uncle Hossein, who did not treat him kindly. Consequently, Nasser made the decision to return home.
In 1928, he enrolled in a primary school and in 1934, he joined the military school of Tehran, from which he graduated in 1940.
In 1941, during the final year of Reza Shah's reign, Nasser enlisted in the Officers' School, where he remained until 1943. He completed his studies at the officers' academy, attaining the rank of 2nd rank lieutenant, and decided to pursue further education at the Faculty of Law, University of Tehran and the War University.
During his time at the Officers' School and the University of Tehran, Nasser not only acquired a solid foundation in military and security studies but also developed a proficient command of the French and English languages.
At the Officers' School, Nasser met Hossein Fardoust, an event he considered to be the most significant in his life. This was likely because the recent friendship between the Shah and Fardoust also contributed to his career growth. Thanks to his acquaintance with Fardoust, Nasser served in various divisions of the army until 1964, including the 10th Division of Khorasan, the 5th Division of Lorestan, the Shah's Guard, the Ministry of Defense, the Military Prosecutor's Office, and the Academy.
In 1959, the "Special Intelligence Bureau" was established in Iran, and General Hossein Fardoust extended an offer to Moghaddam to collaborate with him. Nasser agreed to the proposal.
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Nasser Moghaddam
Nasser Moghaddam (Persian: ناصر مقدم; 24 June 1921 – 11 April 1979) was an Iranian military officer and intelligence chief who served as the fourth and final director of SAVAK from 6 June 1978 to 12 February 1979. He assumed the position after the arrest of General Nematollah Nassiri in 1978, following an order issued by the Shah. Moghaddam, along with Nassri and Nassiri's predecessor, Hassan Pakravan, was found guilty of corruption and subsequently sentenced to death on 11 March 1979, in accordance with the order of Ayatollah Khomeini.
Nasser Moghaddam was born in 1921 in Tehran, Qajar Iran. He attended a military high school and later pursued a law degree at the Faculty of Tehran University.
Nasser lived with his father until the age of 10. From 1935 onwards, for unknown reasons, he resided with his uncle Hossein, who did not treat him kindly. Consequently, Nasser made the decision to return home.
In 1928, he enrolled in a primary school and in 1934, he joined the military school of Tehran, from which he graduated in 1940.
In 1941, during the final year of Reza Shah's reign, Nasser enlisted in the Officers' School, where he remained until 1943. He completed his studies at the officers' academy, attaining the rank of 2nd rank lieutenant, and decided to pursue further education at the Faculty of Law, University of Tehran and the War University.
During his time at the Officers' School and the University of Tehran, Nasser not only acquired a solid foundation in military and security studies but also developed a proficient command of the French and English languages.
At the Officers' School, Nasser met Hossein Fardoust, an event he considered to be the most significant in his life. This was likely because the recent friendship between the Shah and Fardoust also contributed to his career growth. Thanks to his acquaintance with Fardoust, Nasser served in various divisions of the army until 1964, including the 10th Division of Khorasan, the 5th Division of Lorestan, the Shah's Guard, the Ministry of Defense, the Military Prosecutor's Office, and the Academy.
In 1959, the "Special Intelligence Bureau" was established in Iran, and General Hossein Fardoust extended an offer to Moghaddam to collaborate with him. Nasser agreed to the proposal.
