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Qasem-Ali Zahirnejad
Qasem-Ali Zahirnejad (left) with Javad Fakoori (right)
Born1924
Ardabil, Iran
Died21 October 1999
Tehran, Iran
Allegiance Iran
Service/branch Ground Force (1951−1976)
Ground Force (1979−1981)
Gendarmerie (1980)
Joint Staff (1981−1989)
Years of service1951–1976
1979–1989
Rank Major general
Battles/warsKurdish rebellion
Iran-Iraq War
AwardsFile:Order of Nasr.png Order of Nasr

Qasem-Ali Zahir Nejad (1924 – 21 October 1999) was a major general in the Army of Iran after the 1979 revolution.

Zahirnejad began studies in the Military University (Imam Ali) in 1951. He retired from the army in 1973 as a lieutenant colonel. After the 1979 revolution he returned to the army at the beginning of the unrest in Kurdistan[when?] and in 1979 as commander of Division 64 of Urmia. In 1980 he was named as a brigadier general to command the whole country's Gendarmerie and Army and on 9 October 1981 was named President of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

During the Iran-Iraq war, his insistent implementation of classic combat commanders led to clashes with the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, a unit which relies on the use of numerous small forces of infantry and armored equipment. He achieved the rank of major general on 6 November 1989. In 1999 he died of stroke.

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