Masoud Monfared Niyaki

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Major General Masoud Monfared Niyaki or Monfared Niaki (1929–1985) (Persian: مسعود منفرد نیاکی) was an Iranian military officer. He studied in the Officers' School, specializing in armored warfare. Niyaki received the rank of colonel in 1976. He was active during the Iran–Iraq war, including Operation Tariq al-Qods, Operation Fath ol-Mobin, Operation Beit ol-Moqaddas, Operation Dawn, and Operation Ramadan. He was the commander of the 92nd Armored Division and the 88th Armored Division.[1][2] He was killed during a war game conducted by 58th Zolfaghar Takavar Division.

Masoud Monfared Niyaki
Born7 February 1930
Amol, Mazandaran province, Imperial State of Persia
Died28 July 1985 (aged 55)
Karaj, Tehran province, Iran
Buried
AllegianceIran Imperial State of Iran (1952-1979)
Iran Islamic Republic of Iran (1979-1985)
Service / branch Iran Army Ground Forces
Years of service1952–1985
RankMajor General
Commands88nd Armored Division of Zahedan
92nd Armored Division of Ahvaz
Fath Headquarters
Battles / wars
Awards 1st grade Fath Medal
Spouse(s)Maliheh Safar-Beyglu
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Footstep of the Oldman (Persian: ردپای پیر), written by Alireza Poorbozorg in 170 pages, is a biography of Massoud Monfared Niyaki.[3][4]

The Last Chapter of Love (Persian: آخرین فصل عشق) was a documentary film about Monfared Niyaki broadcast by IRIB 3.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "مسعود منفرد نیاکی". rasekhoon.net.
  2. ^ "ردپای شهید نیاکی را از پاسگاه زید یافتم". snn.ir.
  3. ^ "معارف جنگ". maarefjang.ir.
  4. ^ "انتشار زندگي‌نامه سرلشكر شهيد منفرد ‌نياكي".
  5. ^ "Shohadaye-Niyak".
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