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Jafar Shafaghat
File:Jen Jafar Shafagat 1997.jpgJafar Shafaghat in 1997
Born1915 (1915)
Tabriz, Iran
Died2 September 2000(2000-09-02) (aged 84–85)
Nice, France
Allegiance Iran
Service / branchPahlavi Army
Years of service1933-1979
Rank General officer
Commands

Jafar Shafaghat (Template:Lang-fa; c.1915 – September 2, 2000) was a General officer in the Iranian Pahlavi Army and was the last Minister of Defense in Shapour Bakhtiar government (1978 — 1979). Jafar Shafaghat was the last governor of East Azerbaijan Province during the Pahlavi dynasty. He died in exile in Nice, France.

References

  1. آخرين تصميمي كه در رزيم پهلوي گرفته شد Farsnews Agency
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