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  2. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Hadi Khamenei. Iranian politician

  3. The supreme leader of Iran (Persian: رهبر معظم ایران, romanized: Rahbar-e Moazam-e Irân (listen ⓘ)), also referred to as Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution (رهبر معظم انقلاب اسلامی, Rahbar-e Moazam-e Enqelâb-e Eslâmi), but officially called the Supreme Leadership Authority (مقام معظم رهبری, Maqâm Moazam Rahbari), is the head of state and the highest political and religious authority of the Islamic Republic of Iran (above the President).

  4. Apr 30, 2021 · A leaked recording of Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif criticizing the role and influence of the regime’s ideological army, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and its late leader, Gen. Qassem Soleimani, has been making the rounds in international and Iranian media. For Zarif, the Islamic Republic’s shrewdest political mind, who once said he “ensures the details of private meetings are not disclosed,” the recording, of a three-hour interview in March with the ...

  5. Ali Khamenei سید علی خامنه‌ای Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky . Ájatolláh Sajjid Alí Chameneí ( persky آيت‌الله سيد على خامنه‌اى ‎ /Āyatollā́h-e Sayyéd ʽAlī́-ye Xāmeneʼī́/; * 18. dubna 1939 Mašhad ) je od úmrtí Rúholláha Chomejního v červnu 1989 duchovním vůdcem Íránu a tím faktickou hlavou státu .

  6. Oct 10, 2022 · As a prominent and pious cleric himself, Javad Khamenei wanted his sons to have a religious education. Ali Khamenei started school at age 4, in a Muslim school called a maktab, according to John Murphy's "Ali Khamenei." Maktabs received no support from the government under the shah and were intended as an alternative to the increasingly secular ...

  7. Mar 27, 2024 · An audio file of a private conversation with Mohammad Javad Zarif, the former foreign minister of the Islamic Republic, surfaced on March 14. The leaked audio, which IranWire published and transcribed , centers around the recent parliamentary and assembly of experts elections on March 1, and sheds much light on the political evolution of the last three decades.