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Mansour Haghdoust was born on 13 March, 1962 in Abadan, Iran. Discover Mansour Haghdoust's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?

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Occupation Iranian military commander (Brigadier General) University lecturer
Age 39 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 13 March, 1962
Birthday 13 March
Birthplace Abadan, Imperial State of Iran
Date of death (2001-12-04)2001-12-04 Jahrom
Died Place Jahrom, Iran
Nationality Iran

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Mansour Haghdoust Net Worth

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2001

After the war a lot of Mustard gas was reserved in Haghdoust's Lung and kidneys, which was slowly releasing into his body. In the year 2001 his body was unable to tolerate the amount of chemicals in his blood and he experienced a seizure and was later transferred to Peimani hospital in Jahrom in which he died of chemical injuries.

1999

Haghdoust started to change his political stance after Iran student protests, July 1999 and left IRGC. For his "betrayal of the coat of arms of Iran" He was sentenced to House arrest and he was not able to leave his house until his death at 2001; his name started to vanish from the revolutionary books and news; slowly he disappeared from the center of attention to just another imprisoned political activist.

1979

Field Commander (Equivalents brigadier General) Haghdoust joined IRGC in the begging of the revolution as a peacekeeping member against the possible rebellions. In 1979 he joined the Imam Khomeini's red scarfs paramilitary forces to stop the 1979 Kurdish rebellion in Iran. He then joined the Iran–Iraq War in the year 1981 as a frontline. He served in IRGC frontline for about 6 years and was a participant and deputy chief in combat in many important operations like Operation Ramadan, Operation Karbala-6 etc. He became the deputy commander of IRCG joint forces on west Shalamcheh and while heading to an operational field they were attacked by Iraqi aircraft, using Chemical weaponry and bombs which poisoned him and his 130 combatants, caused him to retire from the frontline of the war. Later after the incident he was awarded the rank of deputy commander of 8th Najaf Ashraf Division. In his IRGC career Haghdoust became a deputy commander of 27th Mohammad Rasulullah Division, 8th Armored and Infantary Division and 31st Ashura Division. His most notable time in IRGC was when he became the deputy commander of 33rd Al-Mahdi Division and later the IRGC chief in command in Jahrom, in which he started to organize the IRGC forces around the Fars Province and was awarded the honorary rank of Brigadier general.

1962

Mansour Haghdoust (1962 - 2001) was born in Abadan, Iran. He was one of the first IRGC members to become an acting commander during Iran–Iraq War. After the war he started studying in physics and was granted a PhD in Quantum mechanics from the University of Kashan. Great Iranian Generals Ahmad Kazemi and Mohammad Bagheri have called him the father of Sunni Basij and the Godfather of Iranian Paramilitary forces. He died in the year 2001 because of severe injuries to his kidneys by Chemical warfare. He was one of the commanders of 33rd Al-Mahdi Division and the deputy commander of 8th Najaf Ashraf Division, 27th Mohammad Rasulullah Division and 31st Ashura Division.

Haghdoust was born on 14 March 1962 in the city of Abadan. he was the youngest child in his family of eleven children. His father Abu-Al-Hassan Abbasi was a chief examiner in National Iranian Oil Company in Abadan; he was a very conservative supporter of the ruling monarch in Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Haghdoust on the other hand was a supporter of the new Islamic movement which later resulted in Iranian Revolution and participated in many of the events which later was acknowledged as revolutionary acts. His childhood was mostly about attending Mosques and sharing the new revolutionary news to other youth in Abadan.