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Shahrbani (Persian: شهربانی, romanized: Šahrbānī, lit. 'City Police'),
formerly called Nazmiyeh (Persian: نظمیه, romanized: Naẓmīya, lit. 'Order Service')...
- the Main
building United Nations street Windows and
balconies Shahrbani Palace (2)
Shahrbani Palace (3)
South side Iran
portal Politics of Iran
Foreign relations...
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police force in Iran. The
force was
created in
early 1992 by
merging the
Shahrbani (شهربانی, Šahrbâni),
Gendarmerie (ژاندارمری, Žândârmeri), and Islamic...
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Groups Regency Council Rastakhiz Party Imperial Army
Imperial Guard SAVAK Shahrbani Gendarmerie Revolutionary Council Islamist Opposition Combatant Clergy...
- Marines, 30
Pasdars and Basijis, and 185
personnel from
Gendarmerie and
Shahrbani.
After September 30, 260 Officers'
School cadets, 175
personnel from Havanirooz...
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Iranian Army, SAVAK, and
Shahrbani (1957–1979)
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps,
Islamic Revolutionary Committees, and
Shahrbani (1979–1991)
Islamic Revolutionary...
- the compound; such as the "Police House" (or the "
Shahrbani House")
which was
built for
Shahrbani, an
organization responsible for
maintaining security...
- once more
chief of
national police (
Shahrbani) in 1949, when
Mohammad Reza Shah
appointed him as
chief of the
Shahrbani Police Forces, in
order to counter...
- Gendarmerie. Gabon Guinea Guinea
Bissau Iran: Used in
small numbers by the
Shahrbani. Kingdom of Laos:
Received from
French government during First Indochina...
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After the end of the war
unknown numbers were
produced and were used by
Shahrbani and the military.[unreliable source?] The
local version used a tangent...