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248: 25: 396:, and approved the plan to dismiss conscripts and recruit contract soldiers to members of the Supreme Army Council. This caused severe change and protests from Reza Shah; Therefore, Ahmad severely beat Nakhjavan and threw him in prison. He was imprisoned until September 16 and became Minister of War on September 20, after the Shah resigned to restore Foroughi's cabinet. After that, he was an inspector and head of Mohammad Reza Shah's military office for some time and died in 1967. 260: 195: 87: 399:
Ahmad Nakhjavan was the first Iranian pilot to fly a Breguet-19 aircraft with the Iranian flag and emblem from France to Tehran's Qala-e-Marghi base on February 25, 1925. Nakhchivan had trained in France and flew only 200 hours. Thus, on this date, the first aircraft of the Iranian Air Force, piloted
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by an Iranian, crossed the international borders and reached the Iranian airspace. During this period, the Iranian Air Force was removed from the form of a small office at the Army Command Headquarters and became a separate force called the Imperial Army Air Force of Iran.
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and was the director of aviation with him until 1937. During this time he was changed several times and fired, but each time he returned to service after a short time. In 1929 he became a brigadier general.
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in Ahmad Matin's cabinet, and in 1319, he was promoted to the rank of Major General. Nakhchivan was under the auspices of the Ministry of War until September 29, 1941, at the same time as the
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Colonel Ahmad Nakhjavan completed his pilot training in 1925, and in February of the same year, he flew to Iran with a plane purchased from France, and landed in
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Mansur Badashkhan, Iran in the month of Shahrivar (August-September) 1941, Tehran, 1942, pp. 13-14.
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and was the eldest son of Ali Khan of Nakhichevan. He belonged to the famous and influential
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The new Shah Mohammed Reza was declared heir on January 1, 1926. He was educated in
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Tehran Press, ed. Headquarters Zach. VO, Tbilisi, 1945, p. 63.
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on 5 March. Ahmad Nakhjavan became the first head of the
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Ahmed Khan was born in 1893 into a family in the city of
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