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at the time. When this rivalry became public, the supreme leader met them in his residence on 19 July 1986 and urged them to "seek unity", telling them "You must endeavor, not to think in terms of being members of the Armed Forces or those of the Guards Corps or of the Basij forces. ... We must
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understand that if there were to be any disputes among you ... not only are we doomed here and now, but we also are guilty before God." It remains unclear why Mohsen Rezaee, who had little military experience, was in a technical dispute with a senior general.
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A MEK spokesman said that Shirazi had been targeted because for "purging and executing military personnel and for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of child soldiers during the Iran-Iraq War, in which he commanded Iran's ground forces."
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for further military education. When he returned to Iran he showed opposition to the policies of the Pahlavi government and participated in some street demonstrations. He then joined the opposition movement against the Shah. During the
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In 1986, he was named member of the Supreme Defense Council. However, three weeks after this appointment Shirazi was relieved of his post as commander of the ground forces.
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On 10 April 1999, 6:45 local time, Shirazi was assassinated outside his house while on his way to work by an MEK assailant. His assassin was disguised as a street sweeper.
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When the war concluded, Shirazi was not promoted to major general (unlike his counterparts), but was instead given various staff assignments.
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Thousands of people attended his state funeral. Shirazi has had several streets, buildings and military complexes named after him, including
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in July 1986, A clash and disagreement over what military strategy to be adopted in the Iran-Iraq War emerged between Shirazi and
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During the Iran–Iraq War, Shirazi became one of the most important generals of Iran. In 1981, Iran's supreme leader,
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area. This operation is considered by many as the turning point in the war.
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Vanguard of the Imam: Religion, Politics, and Iran's Revolutionary Guards
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People assassinated by the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran
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issued a message on Shirazi's martyrdom. Iranian ex-President
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Islamic Republic of Iran Army personnel of the Iran–Iraq War
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Commander of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army Ground Forces
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Deputy Chief of the General Staff of Iranian Armed Forces
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Vice Chief of the General Staff of Iranian Armed Forces
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and was a key military figure during the war. He was
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invaded western Iran and battled Iranian forces for
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Timsar

Iran-Iraq War
Kaboudgonbad
Khorasan
Imperial State of Iran
Tehran
Iran
Assassination
Pahlavi Iran
Imperial State of Iran
Iran
Islamic Republic of Iran
Iranian Army
General Staff
Major General
Lieutenant general
Ground Force
1979 Kurdish rebellion in Iran
Iran–Iraq War
Operation Undeniable Victory
Operation Beit ol-Moqaddas
Second Battle of Khorramshahr
Operation Ramadan
Operation Zafar 7
Operation Nasr 4
Operation Mersad

Order of Fath
Persian

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