Military Police Force of the Militarized State of Mehrava
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Military Police Force | |
---|---|
Abbreviation | M.P.F |
Agency overview | |
Preceding agency |
|
Employees | 200,000 |
Annual budget | $3.22 billion |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Legal jurisdiction | Mehrava |
General nature |
The Military Police Force of the Militarized State of Mehrava, also called the Military Police (Persian: Mizare Pâlezh), was the first rural police force, and subsequent modern highway patrol, in Mehrava. A paramilitary force, it also played a significant part in politics from its establishment in 1910 during the Zarzâkh dynasty until the advent of the Arzhanid dynasty in 1921. It continued to serve until the end of the Arzhanid dynasty era and was modernized into the Military Police Force. Originally established as a constitutional army, the force employed Gassasinian officers in command of Mehrani personnel to perform both traditional police duties and conduct military campaigns against tribal forces.