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List of ambassadors of Iran to Jordan

Coordinates: 31°57′17″N 35°54′14″E / 31.954757°N 35.903830°E / 31.954757; 35.903830
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Ambassador of Iran to Jordan
Coat of Arms of Iran
Incumbent
Ali Asghar Naseri
Chargé d'affaires
Inaugural holderZain al Abedin Khaksar
FormationMarch 15, 1951

The Iranian ambassador in Amman is the official representative of the Government in Tehran to the Government of Jordan.

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 kings of Jordan Term end Term end Solar Hijri calendar
March 15, 1951 1329 Zain al Abedin Khaksar M. Zain al Abedin Khaksar established the Iranian Embassy in Hashemi, Jordan. Appointed March 15, 1951 Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Talal of Jordan
1956 1334 Zain al Abedin Khaksar Persian: زین‌العابدین خاکسار Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Hussein of Jordan
1963 1341 Kazem Niamir Persian: کاظم نیامیر (* 1913 in Zanjan, Iran); P. Diplomat; E. Graduate of    Political Council, Head of the 3rd Political Department (1959–63); Ambassador to Jordan (1963–65);

1973: Imperial Embassy of Iran Jima Road — Old Airport Area Addis Ababa, Ethiopia[1]

Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Hussein of Jordan 1965
1968 1346 Mansour Qadar fa|تیپ [[منصور قدر}} ( * 1923, Qadar, Iran) Military Intelligence Officer; Ambassador to Jordan, 1967-1973; Ambassador to Lebanon, 1973-1979. Beginning service in the military; recollections of General Qarane'i; recollections of ambassadorship to Jordan and King Hussein's drive against the Palestinians in 1970[2] Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Hussein of Jordan 1352
1974 1352 Fereydoun Moustaghi Persian: فریدون موثقی Fereidun Mowassaqi, From 1968 to 1970 he was Iranian ambassador to Turkey. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Hussein of Jordan April 1, 1977
1977 1355 Fereydoun Movassaghi Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Hussein of Jordan
April 1, 1977 1355 Mohammad Noorzarf Persian: محمد نورشرف Chargé d'affaires Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Hussein of Jordan 1357
1979 1357 Ali Reza Bayat Persian: علیرضا بیات In 1964 he was first secretary in Paris. From 1974 to 1978 he was consul general at Munich Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Hussein of Jordan 1357
1979 1357 Hamza Akhavan Persian: ه اخوان (سفیر) Hamzeh Akhavan-Nagavi Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Hussein of Jordan
January 1, 1981 1359 Jordan (Diplomatic relations broken Feb 1981) Head of Interest Section.[3] Abolhassan Banisadr Hussein of Jordan
January 1, 1981 1359 Hassan Tabariyan Persian: حسن تبرائیان Head of the Office for the Protection of Interests Mohammad Ali Tabatabae Hesan Abolhassan Banisadr Hussein of Jordan
1982 1360 Laurainejad Persian: لورائی نژاد Head of the Office for the Protection of Interests Ali Khamenei Hussein of Jordan 1363
1988 1366 Bijan Namdar Zangeneh Persian: باقر زنگنه Head of the Office for the Protection of Interests [4] Ali Khamenei Hussein of Jordan
January 1991 1369 Hosein Qolam Reza Naraqian Chargé d'affaires[5] Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani Hussein of Jordan May 1991
October 26, 1993 1371 Ahmad Dastamalchian Persian: احمد دستمالچیان Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani Hussein of Jordan
1997 1375 Mohammad Ali Sobhani [de] Persian: محمدعلی سبحانی Mohammad Khatami Hussein of Jordan 1999
1999 1377 Nosratollah Tajik [de] Persian: نصرت‌الله تاجیک Mohammad Khatami Abdullah II of Jordan 2003
October 1, 2005 1383 Mohammad Irani [de] Persian: محمد ایرانی Muhammad Irani Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Abdullah II of Jordan 2007
March 1, 2009 1387 Mostafa Mosleh-Zadeh [de] Persian: مصطفی مصلح‌زاده former Iranian Ambassador to Jordania Mosalhzadeh Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Abdullah II of Jordan November 28, 2012
November 28, 2012 1390 Ahmad Hosseini Chargé d'affaires in 2019 he is charge in Beiruth.[6] Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Abdullah II of Jordan
June 22, 2014 1392 Mojtaba Ferdosipour [de] Persian: مجتبی فردوسی‌پور [7] Hassan Rouhani Abdullah II of Jordan February 21, 2019[8] 1397
2019 1398 Karang Ghaffari[9] Persian: کارنگ غفاری Chargé d'affaires Hassan Rouhani Abdullah II of Jordan 2021 1400
2021 1400 Ali Asghar Naseri[10] Persian: علی اصغر ناصری Chargé d'affaires Ebrahim Raisi Abdullah II of Jordan

31°57′17″N 35°54′14″E / 31.954757°N 35.903830°E / 31.954757; 35.903830[11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Kazem Niamir
  2. ^ Mansour Qadar
  3. ^ Diplomatic relations broken Feb 1981
  4. ^ Iranian Interests Section
  5. ^ Hosein Qolam Reza Naraqian
  6. ^ [1]Ahmad Hosseini
  7. ^ Mojtaba Ferdosipour
  8. ^ https://jordan.mfa.gov.ir/portal/newsview/57991
  9. ^ https://jordan.mfa.gov.ir/portal/newsview/623097
  10. ^ https://jordan.mfa.gov.ir/
  11. ^ "Jordan-Iran Relations: History and Future | International Institute for Iranian Studies".