List of ambassadors of Iran to Afghanistan

The Iranian ambassador in Kabul is the official representative of the Government in Tehran to the Government of Afghanistan.

Ambassador of Iran to Afghanistan
Persian: سفیر ایران در افغانستان
Coat of Arms of Iran
since December 18, 2022
Inaugural holderNasrollah Ehtela ol-Molk Khalatbari
Formation1919

List of representatives

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Diplomatic accreditation Diplomatic accreditation Solar Hijri calendar Ambassador Persian language Observations List of heads of state of Iran List of heads of state of Afghanistan Term end Term end Solar Hijri calendar
1919 1298 Nasrollah Ehtela ol-Molk Khalatbari (fa) Persian: نصرالله خلعتبری اعتلاءالملک Ahmad Shah Qajar Amanullah Khan
1926 1305 Mehdi Farrokh (de) Persian: مهدی فرخ Reza Shah Pahlavi Amanullah Khan
1927 1306 Abdolmohmed Moadab os-Sultan Persian: عبدالمحمد مؤدب‌السلطان Reza Shah Pahlavi Amanullah Khan
1928 1307 Nasrollah Ehtela ol-Molk Khalatbari Persian: نصرالله خلعتبری Reza Shah Pahlavi Amanullah Khan
1932 1311 Mohammad-Taghi Esfandiari (fa) Persian: محمدتقی اسفندیاری منتخب‌الملک Reza Shah Pahlavi Mohammed Nadir Shah 1935 1314
1933 1312 Mahmoud Salahi Persian: محمود صلاحی Reza Shah Pahlavi Mohammed Zahir Shah 1934 1313
1934 1313 Ali Akbar Bahman (fa) Persian: علی‌اکبر بهمن Reza Shah Pahlavi Mohammed Zahir Shah
1938 1317 Bagher Kazemi (de) Persian: باقر کاظمی Reza Shah Pahlavi Mohammed Zahir Shah
1939 1318 Ali Soheili Persian: علی سهیلی Reza Shah Pahlavi Mohammed Zahir Shah
1940 1319 Hossein Sami'i Persian: حسین سمیعی ادیب‌السلطنه Reza Shah Pahlavi Mohammed Zahir Shah
1943 1322 Abolqasem Najm Persian: ابوالقاسم نجم Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Mohammed Zahir Shah
1946 1324 Hassan-Ali Kamal Hedayat Nasr ol-Molk (fa) Persian: حسنعلی کمال هدایت نصرالملک Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Mohammed Zahir Shah 1948 1327
1949 1328 Abdol-Hossein Masoud Ansari (fa) Persian: عبدالحسین مسعود انصاری Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Mohammed Zahir Shah
1951 1330 Mahmoud Salahi Persian: محمود صلاحی SALAHI, Mahmud : B. 1892; P. Retired Diplomat; F. Belong to an old pious family of Tehran, who SALAHSHUR held high … Held the Following positions:- Consul - General of Iran at Harat; Consul at Mosul; consul at Baghdad;
  • from 1930 to 1932 Consul in Hamburg.
  • February 1, 1939, the Exequatur, as Consul - General at Hamburg.
  • Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • Acting Foreign Minister.

Iranian ambassador to Iraq Baghdad. Iranian ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Jeddah.[1][2]

Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Mohammed Zahir Shah 1951 1330
1952 1331 Mahmud Salahi Persian: محمود صلاحی Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Mohammed Zahir Shah
1955 1334 Mohammad Shayesteh Persian: محمد شایسته Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Mohammed Zahir Shah
1959 1338 Abdol-Amir Rashidi Haeri (fa) Persian: عبدالامیر رشیدی حائری Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Mohammed Zahir Shah
1961 1340 Mohammad Zolfaqari (fa) Persian: محمد ذوالفقاری Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Mohammed Zahir Shah
1966 1345 Mahmoud Foroughi (fa) Persian: محمود فروغی Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Mohammed Zahir Shah
August 13, 1971 1350 Jahangir Tafazzoli Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Mohammed Zahir Shah 1974 1353
August 13, 1974 1353 Hossein Davoudi Persian: حسین حسینی داوودی Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Mohammed Daoud Khan 1978 1357
August 13, 1978 1357 Pourang Baharlu Persian: پورنگ بهارلو Chargé d'affaires (died in 1979) Pourang Baharlu, the Portuguese Republic – l'Ambassadeur d'Iran à Berne, Sion, 24 septembre 1971: Réception de l'Ambassadeur d'Iran à Berne, Sion, 24 septembre ... accompagné du conseiller d'ambassade Monsieur Pourang Baharlou. Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Nur Muhammad Taraki 1978 1357
December 1978 1357 Vahid Majdi Persian: وحید مجدی Chargé d'affaires (died in 1979) in English 1230 gmt 5 Oct 79) Amin receives foreign envoys On 6 October President Amin received the outgoing Pakistan Ambassador, Riaz Piracha, and the Iranian charge d'affaires, Vahid Majdi (Kabul home service 1600 gmt 6 Oct 79)[3] Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Nur Muhammad Taraki 1979
1982 1361 Alireza Nikunia Chargé d'affaires Ali Khamenei Babrak Karmal 1984
1985 1364 Mohammad-Taghi Mohammadi Persian: محمدتقی حاج‌محمدی Chargé d'affaires Ali Khamenei Babrak Karmal 1985
July 1, 1992 1371 Mohammad Hassan Mohieddin Najafi Persian: محمدحسین محی‌الدین نجفی [4] Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani Burhanuddin Rabbani September 1, 1992 1371
May 13, 1995 1374 Mohammad-Reza Forghani Persian: محمدرضا فرقانی 2009 he was Iranian ambassador to Turkmenistan in Ashgabat. Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani Burhanuddin Rabbani
1998 1377 Mohammad-Ebrahim Taherian Fard Persian: محمدابراهیم طاهریان‌فرد 16.10.2018 he was Iranian ambassador to Turkey Mohammad Khatami Burhanuddin Rabbani
2003 1382 Mohammad-Reza Bahrami Persian: محمدرضا بهرامی طاقانکی Mohammad Khatami Hamid Karzai September 20, 2007 1386
2007 1386 Mohammad-Hassan Mohieddin Najafi Chargé d'affaires Najafi, Mohammad Hasan Mohi-ed-Din Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Hamid Karzai
2010 1389 [[Fada-Hossein Maleki (fa) Persian: فداحسین مالکی [5] Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Hamid Karzai 2012 1391
May 8, 2012 1391 Abolfazl Zohrevand Persian: ابوالفضل ظهره‌وند Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Hamid Karzai 2013 1392
November 1, 2013 1392 Mohammad-Reza Bahrami Persian: محمدرضا بهرامی طاقانکی Hassan Rouhani Hamid Karzai 2019 1398
December 15, 2019 1398 Bahador Aminian[6] Persian: بهادر امینیان Hassan Rouhani Ashraf Ghani 2022 1401
December 18, 2022 1401 Hassan Kazemi Qomi Persian: حسن کاظمی قمی Ebrahim Raisi Hibatullah Akhundzada

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References

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