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Abbas Gharabaghi

Abbas Gharabaghi (born 1918 in Tabriz - died 2000 in Paris) was the last chief of staff of the Iranian armed forces as well as deputy commander-in-chief of the Iranian Imperial Army during the rule of the Pahlavi dynasty.
==Career==
Gharabaghi served as the gendarmerie commander until 1979. He was appointed chief of staff of the Iranian armed forces on 7 January 1979. His role was to support the Shah until the Shah left Iran, and then to support the civilian government the Shah left behind led by Prime Minister Bakhtiar. However, after much strife on the streets of Tehran and elsewhere, on 11 February 1979 Gharabaghi, along with 22 other senior military leaders, withdrew support of Bakhtiar, thus tacitly supporting the revolutionary Islamic republic.〔(Bakhtiar Quits After Losing Army Backing ) The Guardian, 12 February 1979〕〔(Memory Lane: Looking Back At The Road To Revolution ) The Iranian, 11 February 2001〕

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