List of heads of state of Zorasan

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This article lists the heads of state of Zorasan since establishment of modern nation-state in 1543.

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National Republic of Pardaran
Supreme Leader Term of Office Political party Notes
# Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
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Mahrdad Ali Sattari
(1891-1952)
5 August 1950 29 November 1952 2 years, 116 days Revolutionary Masses Party Ali Sattari had previously served as Supreme Commander of the Revolutionary Resistance, leading Pardarian nationalists in the Khordad Rebellion against Etruria. His defeat saw his exile to Xiaodong between 1922 and 1928 before returning to lead the Pardarian Revolutionary Resistance Command in the Pardarian Uprising. His leadership of the PRRC in the Pardarian Civil War saw the establishment of the National Republic in 1950 and the emergence of Sattarism as the guiding ideology. He died of cancer in 1952, just days before the successful unification of Khazestan and Pardaran. He is revered as the founding father of the modern-day Union of Zorasani Irfanic Republics.
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Hossein Khalatbari
(1894-1956)
29 November 1952 10 December 1952 11 days Revolutionary Masses Party Khalatbari had served as the right-hand man and deputy to Ali Sattari throughout the existence of the Pardarian Revolutionary Resistance Command. This included holding key positions in military and political affairs. Following Ali Sattari's death in November 1952, he succeeded him on an interim basis, overseeing the unification of Khazestan and Pardaran into the Union of Khazestan and Pardaran and the merger the Khazi revolutionary movements into the Revolutionary Masses Party.
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Union of Khazestan and Pardaran
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Hossein Khalatbari
(1894-1956)
10 December 1952 20 April 1953 131 days Revolutionary Masses Party Following the creation of the Union of Khazestan and Pardaran, Khalatbari continued to serve as Supreme Leader of the Union on an interim basis. His lack of charisma and firm connections saw his failure to secure an immediate "coronation" as the formal head of state. In response he repeatedly delayed the necessary Revolutionary Command Congress which would elect a new head of state, which further degraded his support. Under pressure from regime elites, he gave way to a Congress, which he lost decisively to Ali Sayyad Gharazi on 20 April 1953. Gharazi and his allies then launched the Corrective Revolution, which saw Khalatbari and his allies expelled from the party and ultimately imprisoned. Khalatbari died in prison on 3 February 1956.
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Ali Sayyad Gharazi
(1917-1972)
20 April 1953 22 October 1972 19 years, 185 days Revolutionary Masses Party Ali Gharazi was a popular military commander and senior figure in the Revolutionary Masses Party, following his election in the 1952 Revolutionary Command Congress, he instituted the Corrective Revolution. He consolidate his power and that of the Pan-Zorasanist wing of the RMP, setting in motion Zorasani unification. His government waged both a covert, terroristic and propaganda campaign against the Badawiyan monarchies to the north, while steadily modernising the UKP's armed forces. His government instituted economic reforms and major projects, establishing ties to numerous anti-colonial movements throughout Coius and Bahia. In 1962, he led the UKP to victory in the Kexri Conflict, which saw the defeated Kexri Republic absorbed into the UKP. This was immediately followed by the Badawiyan War, resulting in the decisive defeat of the Badawiyan allies and annexation of North Khazestan. He died in office in 1972, he is also revered as a founding father of modern-day Zorasan.
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Abdullah al-Atassi
(1914-1976)
22 October 1972 17 November 1976 4 years, 26 days Revolutionary Masses Party Al-Atassi previously served as the First Minister under Ali Sayyad Gharazi and had established a strong network of allies, enabling him to be swiftly elected as his successor at the November Revolutionary Command Congress. Al-Atassi continued much of Gharazi's agitations toward rival Badawiyan states. He is widely believed to have played a key role in the Assassination of Emir Mohammad bin Rashid, the monarch of the Riyhadi Confederation in 1973. In 1974, Al-Atassi oversaw the annexation of the Riyhadi Confederation into the UKP following the 1974 Riyadhi coup d'état. In 1975, the Irvadistan War began with a surprise Irvadi invasion of northern Khazestan. Despite being initially caught off-guard, the UKP stabilised the front by 1975 and began its counter-attack. In 1976, Al-Atassi was assassinated by a Badawiyan nationalist while visiting northern Khazestan.
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Javad Jahandar
(1918-2014)
17 November 1976 11 January 1980 3 years, 55 days Revolutionary Masses Party Jahandar was a prominent military commander, serving as Supreme Commander of the Zorasani Revolutionary Army from 1969. His success in stabilising the front against Irvadistan in 1975 and his prior record in political offices led to his swift election as Supreme Leader in wake of Abdullah al-Atassi's assassination. Jahandar immediately became assumed his role as a war-leader, overseeing the ZRA's repeated victories against Irvadistan. Irvadistan would be defeated by 1979, which conincided with a succcesful coup by pro-UKP elements inside Irvadistan. Despite his wish to retire from political office following the UKP's victory, he was pressured to remain in office through popular acclamation. He accepted and began to oversee the integration of Irvadistan into the UKP, which saw the completion of Zorasani unification.
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Union of Zorasani Irfanic Republics
State President Term of Office Political party Notes
# Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
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Javad Jahandar
(1918-2014)
11 January 1980 10 July 1990 10 years, 180 days Independent
8 Elias Hraoui President.jpg Abdelraouf Wazzan
(1925-2009)
10 July 1990 10 July 2000 10 years, 0 days Independent
9 Lebanon.EmileLahoud.01.jpg Ekrem Dalan
(1938-2006)
10 July 2000 11 July 2005 5 years, 0 days Independent
10 Mahmoud Ahmadinejad portrait 2013.jpg Hamid Alizadeh
(1957-)
11 July 2005 10 July 2015 10 years, 0 days Independent
11 Mohammad Javad Zarif 2014 (cropped).jpg Vahid Isfandiar
(1960-)
10 July 2015 Incumbent 9 years, 161 days Independent (2015-19)
True Way (2019-)