Abbas Ramzi Attaie
Iranian military commander
Abbas Ramzi Attaie (Persian: عباس رمزی عطایی) was an Iranian rear admiral and Commander of Imperial Iranian Navy from 1972 to 1975.[1]
References
- ^ Cyrus Schayegh (2018). "Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi's Autocracy: Governmental Constraints, 1960s–1970s". Iranian Studies. 56 (1): 895. doi:10.1080/00210862.2018.1522949. S2CID 165753208.
External links
- Harvard Iranian Oral History Project - Interview Date: 11 June 1985
- Eric Pace (22 February 1976). "Corruption and Mistrust of Officials Continuing to Plague Iranian Government". The New York Times. p. 16. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
- Eric Pace (7 March 1976). "Corruption cases Spreading in Iran". The New York Times. p. 8. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
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Preceded by Farajollah Rasaei | Commander of the Imperial Iranian Navy 1972—1976 | Succeeded by Kamal Habibollahi |
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- Bayandor (1931–41)
- Zelli (1947–52)
- Bayandor (1952–54)
- Shahin (1954–60)
- Rasaei (1960–72)
- Ramzi Attaie (1972–76)
- Habibollahi (1976–79)
- Afsaripour (1979)
- Madani (1979)
- Alavi (1979–80)
- Tabatabaei (1980)
- Afzali (1980–83)
- Hosseini (1983–85)
- Malekzadegan (1985–89)
- Shamkhani (1989–97)
- Mohtaj (1997–05)
- Kouchaki (2005–07)
- Sayyari (2007–17)
- Khanzadi (2017–21)
- Irani (2021–)
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