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'''Hasan Aghareb Parast''' ({{lang-fa|حسن اقارب پرست}}) (1946 – 1984) was an Iranian commander in the [[Ground Forces of Islamic Republic of Iran Army]]. He was deputy commander of the [[92nd Armored Division (Iran)|92 armored division]] and killed in the [[Iran–Iraq War]].<ref name="hamshahri" />
'''Hasan Aghareb Parast''' ({{lang-fa|حسن اقارب پرست}}) (1946 – 1984) was an Iranian military officer in the [[Ground Forces of Islamic Republic of Iran Army|Iranian Army Ground Forces]]. He was the deputy commander of the [[92nd Armored Division (Iran)|92nd Armored Division]] during the [[Iran–Iraq War|Iran-Iraq War]] and was killed in action in the war.<ref name="hamshahri" />


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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Hassan spent his education in [[Isfahan]] and achieved high school diploma in 1964. Then he enrolled in exam of [[Imam Ali Officers' Academy|Officers' Academy]] and accepted on 1965. Hassan passed primary course in the Tehran and after that went to [[Shiraz]] on 1968. He married on 1971 and on this year went to [[England]] for educating [[Chieftain (tank)]] course. Two years later went to [[America]] and passed [[chemical warfare]] period. When returned to Iran, he established chemical and microbial warfare course in Iran for the first time.<ref name="hamshahri">{{cite web | url=http://www.hamshahrionline.ir/details/206367 | title=Biography of Hassan Aghareb Parast | publisher=Hamshahri Online | date=27 March 2013 | access-date=17 April 2016}}</ref>
Hassan spent his education in [[Isfahan]] and achieved high school diploma in 1964. Then he enrolled in exam of [[Imam Ali Officers' Academy|Officers' Academy]] and accepted on 1965. Hassan passed primary course in the Tehran and after that went to [[Shiraz]] on 1968. He married on 1971 and on this year went to [[England]] for educating [[Chieftain (tank)]] course. Two years later went to [[America]] and passed [[chemical warfare]] period. When returned to Iran, he established chemical and microbial warfare course in Iran for the first time.<ref name="hamshahri">{{cite web | url=http://www.hamshahrionline.ir/details/206367 | title=Biography of Hassan Aghareb Parast | publisher=Hamshahri Online | date=27 March 2013 | access-date=17 April 2016}}</ref>


== In Islamic revolution ==
== In the Iranian Revolution ==
Hassan and [[Yousef Kolahdouz]] have revolutionary activities against [[Mohammad Reza Pahlavi]] dynasty in the Army. They received statements and cassette of [[Ruhollah Khomeini]] and then dispersed between military forces.<ref name="sajadi" />
Hassan and [[Yousef Kolahdouz]] had revolutionary activities against [[Mohammad Reza Pahlavi]] in the Army. They received statements and cassette of [[Ruhollah Khomeini]] and then dispersed between military forces.<ref name="sajadi" />


== In the Iran-Iraq war ==
== In the Iran-Iraq war ==
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== Death ==
== Death ==
On 17 October 1984, he along with other commanders were killed on [[Majnoon Island]] by a [[Shell (projectile)|mortar bomb]].<ref name="hamshahri" />
On 17 October 1984, he along with other commanders were killed on [[Majnoon Island]] by a [[Shell (projectile)|mortar shell]].<ref name="hamshahri" />


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==

Latest revision as of 00:53, 21 December 2023

Hasan Aghareb Parast
Born21 April 1946
Isfahan, Pahlavi Iran
Died17 October 1984
Majnoon Island, Ba'athist Iraq
AllegiancePahlavi Iran Imperial State of Iran (1965-79)
Iran Islamic Republic of Iran (1979-84)
Years of service1965–1984
RankColonel
Unit92nd Armored Division
Battles/warsIran–Iraq War (KIA)

Hasan Aghareb Parast (Persian: حسن اقارب پرست) (1946 – 1984) was an Iranian military officer in the Iranian Army Ground Forces. He was the deputy commander of the 92nd Armored Division during the Iran-Iraq War and was killed in action in the war.[1]

Biography

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Hassan Aghareb Parast was born in Isfahan, Iran in the religious family on 21 April 1946. His father was Mohammad Rahim.[2][3] He married on 1971 and has four sons.[1]

Education

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Hassan spent his education in Isfahan and achieved high school diploma in 1964. Then he enrolled in exam of Officers' Academy and accepted on 1965. Hassan passed primary course in the Tehran and after that went to Shiraz on 1968. He married on 1971 and on this year went to England for educating Chieftain (tank) course. Two years later went to America and passed chemical warfare period. When returned to Iran, he established chemical and microbial warfare course in Iran for the first time.[1]

In the Iranian Revolution

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Hassan and Yousef Kolahdouz had revolutionary activities against Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in the Army. They received statements and cassette of Ruhollah Khomeini and then dispersed between military forces.[2]

In the Iran-Iraq war

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When the Iran-Iraq War started, he went to the 92nd Armored Division in Khorramshar and was deputy commander of the division. Also, he was a candidate for commander of joint staff and defense minister.[4]

Death

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On 17 October 1984, he along with other commanders were killed on Majnoon Island by a mortar shell.[1]

Bibliography

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  • Until the life of love: The biography of military rank martyr Hasan Aghareb Parast Cultural unit of Martyr Foundation (1996)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Biography of Hassan Aghareb Parast". Hamshahri Online. 27 March 2013. Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  2. ^ a b Sajadi, Ali (2013). "Biography of Hasan Aghareb Parast". Shahed-e-Yaran (92 and 93).
  3. ^ "Aghareb Parast, unmatched commander of classic war against Ba'athi enimy". Islamic Republic News Agency. 7 September 2014. Archived from the original on 11 June 2016. Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  4. ^ "Hasan Aghareb Parast narrated by images". Fars News Agency. 20 October 2012. Retrieved 17 April 2016.
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