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Gholam Ali Rashid

Iranian military officer

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His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Gholam Ali Rashid is the 1,453rd most popular military personnel, the 312th most popular biography from Iran and the 12th most popular Iranian Military Personnel.

Gholam Ali Rashid is most famous for his role as a high-ranking commander in the Iranian military, particularly as the head of the Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters. A surprising lesser-known fact is that he began his military career during the Iran-Iraq War and continued serving for over four decades despite numerous regional conflicts. His lasting legacy lies in modernizing Iran's defense strategies and influencing its military doctrine, which continues to shape the country's security apparatus.

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Among Military Personnels

Among military personnels, Gholam Ali Rashid ranks 1,453 out of 2,058Before him are Germanus, Al-Muhallab ibn Abi Sufra, Louis Faidherbe, Paul Bader, Conrad Albrecht, and Sergey Surovikin. After him are Maurice d'Elbée, Cândido Rondon, Marc Mitscher, Orde Wingate, Meleager, and I Gusti Ngurah Rai.

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In Iran

Among people born in Iran, Gholam Ali Rashid ranks 312 out of NaNBefore him are Mohammad Ali Jafari (1957), Mohammad Javad Zarif (1960), Behrouz Vossoughi (1938), Sadegh Khalkhali (1926), Samad Behrangi (1939), and Nima Yooshij (1897). After him are Ahmad Shamlou (1925), Subh-i-Azal (1831), Mahmoud Shabestari (1288), Sami Yusuf (1980), Mojtaba Khamenei (1969), and Fereydoun Farrokhzad (1938).

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Among Military Personnels In Iran

Among military personnels born in Iran, Gholam Ali Rashid ranks 12Before him are Mohammad Bagheri (1960), Harpagus (-700), Esmail Qaani (1957), Abdolrahim Mousavi (1960), Amir Ali Hajizadeh (1962), and Mohammad Ali Jafari (1957). After him are Mohammad Pakpour (1961), Ali Sayad Shirazi (1944), Ahmad Vahidi (1958), Mohammad Reza Zahedi (1960), Jalil Zandi (1951), and Ali Shadmani (1962).

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