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List of ambassadors of Iran to Iraq

Coordinates: 33°19′25″N 44°23′51″E / 33.323539°N 44.397469°E / 33.323539; 44.397469
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Ambassador of Iran to Iraq
Coat of Arms of Iran
since May 17, 2022[1]
Inaugural holderHassan Ali Kamal Hedayat
Formation1931

The Iranian ambassador in Baghdad is the official representative of the Government in Tehran to the Government of Iraq.

List of representatives

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Diplomatic accreditation Diplomatic accreditation Solar Hijri calendar Ambassador Persian language Observations List of presidents of Iran List of prime ministers of Iraq Term end Term end Solar Hijri calendar
1931 1309 Hassan Ali Kamal Hedayat Persian: حسنعلی کمال هدایت
Hassan Ali Kamal Hedayat
Reza Shah Nuri al-Said 1929 1307
1931 1309 Taqi Nabavi Persian: تقی نبوی Muazziz-ud-Dauleb, Mohammed Taqi Nabavi (Moazid-ud-Dowleh) (F.O. 150; M.A. 188) to be Persian Minister to Czechoslovakia. He is father-in-law to Abul Hasan Ibtehaj, Governor of the Banque-i-Milli. Reza Shah Nuri al-Said 1933 1311
1933 1311 Bagher Kazemi Persian: باقر کاظمی Reza Shah Jamil al-Midfai 1934 1312
1934 1312 Anajat-ollah Samii Persian: عنایت‌الله سمیعی Enayatollah Sami'i, From February 1932 to 1934 he was Iranian ambassador to Germany. The new Persian Minister to Iraq, Sami Khan, arrived in Baghdad in December from Berlin, where he has been Persian Minister for a few years. Sami Khan was Persian Minister in Iraq in 1928, when the first Iraqi-Persian treaty was signed.[2] Reza Shah Ali Jawdat al-Aiyubi 1937 1315
1937 1315 Mozaffar Alam Persian: مظفر اعلم [3] Reza Shah Jamil al-Midfai 1939 1317
1941 1319 Abol Qassem Nadschm [de] Persian: ابوالقاسم نجم Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Jamil al-Midfai 1941 1319
1942 1320 Musa Nuri Esfandiari Persian: موسی نوری اسفندیاری [4] Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Nuri al-Said 1944 1322
1944 1322 Mohsen Rais Persian: محسن رئیس Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Hamdi al-Pachachi 1948 1326
1949 1327 Mohammad Shayesteh Persian: محمد شایسته From February 7, 1940 /February 13, 1940 to November 19, 1945 he was Iranian ambassador to the United States Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Muzahim al-Pachachi 1951 1329
1951 1329 Mahmud Salahi Persian: محمود صلاحی Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Nuri al-Said 1952 1330
1952 1330 Hossein Ghods-Nakhai Persian: حسین قدس نخعی Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Mustafa Mahmud al-Umari 1953 1331
1954 1332 Mozaffar Alam Persian: مظفر اعلم Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Nuri al-Said 1954 1332
1954 1332 Hossein Ghods-Nakhai Persian: حسین قدس نخعی Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Nuri al-Said 1957 1335
1957 1335 Nader Batmanghelidj Persian: نادر باتمانقلیچ Major General Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Ali Jawdat al-Aiyubi 1959 1337
1959 1337 Amanullah Ardalan Persian: برادران اردلان Ardalan, Amanullah (Haji Izz-uI-Mamalik) Born about 1888. [5] Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Abd al-Karim Qasim 1961 1339
1961 1339 Yadollah Azodi Persian: یدالله عضدی Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Abd al-Karim Qasim 1961 1339
1961 1339 Abbas Aram Persian: غلام‌عباس آرام Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Abd al-Karim Qasim 1963 1341
1963 1341 Mohammad Hossein Mashayekh Faridani Persian: محمدحسین مشایخ فریدنی Doctor In 1961 he was Iranian ambassador to Saudi Arabia[6] Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr 1965 1343
1965 1343 Seid-Mehdi Pirasteh Persian: سید مهدی پیراسته 1962-1972 he was Iranian ambassador to Belgium[7] Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Abd al-Rahman al-Bazzaz 1968 1346
1968 1346 Ezatullah Ameli Persian: عزت‌الله عاملی Jan 24, 1970 - TEHRAN The Iranian Ambassador to Baghdad, Ezatullah Ameli, who was asked to leave the country immediately by the Government of Iraq, arrived in Tehran from Baghdad by plane the night before.[8] Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr January 24, 1970 1348
1970 1348 Majid Mehran Persian: مجید کامران Chargé d'affaires[9] Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr 1972 1350
1974 1352 Hossein Shahidzadeh Persian: حسین شهیدزاده (* 1922 in Qom Diplomat and Painter. Graduated from the Tehran University, Doctorate in Political science from the University of Neuchâtel.

Fifth Political Department in Foreign Ministry (1971–74); Promote in the Rank of Ambassador in 1972; Iranian Ambassador to Baghdad (1974); Painter of the religious subjects (Exhibition, November 1973, Tehran)[10]

Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Ahmad Hasan al-Bakr 1977 1355
1977 1355 Mir Sadegh Sadrieh Persian: میرصادق صدریه Sadegh Sadrieh (Persian: میرصادق صدریه; (2 February 1925 – 5 November 2009) was a prominent Iranian politician and diplomat who served as Foreign Ministry Office Counselor and as Ambassador during the Pahlavi era Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Ahmad Hasan al-Bakr 1979 1357
1979 1357 Fereydoun Adamyat Persian: فریدون زندفرد Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Saddam Hussein 1979 1357
1979 1357 Seyyed Mahmoud Doaei Persian: سید محمود دعایی Chargé d'affaires[11] Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Saddam Hussein 1981 1359
September 22, 1980 1358 Interruption of the diplomatic relation due to the Iran–Iraq War, the Protecting power was Turkey Abolhassan Banisadr Saddam Hussein August 20, 1988 1366
October 1, 1988 1366 Coalition Provisional Authority Ali Khamenei Saddam Hussein
2005 1385 Hassan Kazemi Qomi Persian: حسن کاظمی قمی Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Ibrahim al-Dschafari 2010 1389
2017 1389 Hassan Danaeifar Persian: حسن دانایی‌فر Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Nouri al-Maliki 2017 1395
April 18, 2017 1395 Iraj Masjedi Persian: ایرج مسجدی Hassan Rouhani Haider al-Abadi April 11, 2022 1401
May 17, 2022 1401 Mohammad-Kazem Al-e Sadegh Persian: محمدکاظم آل صادق Ebrahim Raisi Mustafa Al-Kadhimi

33°19′25″N 44°23′51″E / 33.323539°N 44.397469°E / 33.323539; 44.397469[12]

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