List of ambassadors of Iran to Spain

The Iranian ambassador in Madrid is the official representative of the Government in Tehran to the Government of Spain.

Ambassador of Iran to Spain
Persian: سفیر جمهوری اسلامی ایران در اسپانیا
Coat of Arms of Iran
Incumbent
Reza Zabib
since April 24, 2023[1]
Inaugural holderEsmail Khan Dabirolmolk Farzaneh
FormationMarch 15, 1917

The Persian mission in Madrid, was founded in September 1916 by Mirza Esmail Khan Dabirolmolk Farzaneh who until August 1919 was Persian Plenipotentiary Minister.

List of representatives

Diplomatic accreditation Diplomatic accreditation Solar Hijri calendar Ambassador Persian language Observations List of presidents of Iran List of prime ministers of Spain Term end Term end Solar Hijri calendar


March 15, 1917 1295 Esmail Khan Dabirolmolk Farzaneh Persian: اسماعیل دبیرالممالک (اسماعیل فرزانه) Mirza Esmail Khan Dabirolmolk Farzaneh; Kan de Farzaneh was the Father of Fereidoun Farzaneh and was married to Fatemeh Sheikh [2] Ahmad Shah Qajar Alfonso XIII of Spain August 1, 1919 1298
September 1, 1919 1297 Hossein Ala' Persian: حسین علاء Ahmad Shah Qajar Alfonso XIII of Spain March 21, 1921 1300
July 1, 1921 1300 Abdolali Khan Sadri Sadiq Alsaltaneh Persian: عبدالعلی صدیق‌السلطنه with residence in Paris, The Iranian ambassador to France was accredited in Madrid. during that time the embassy was closed due to budget savings and Abdolali Khan Sadri Sadiq alsaltaneh, Iranian ambassador to France, was accredited to Spain. The Embassy of Iran in Madrid was reopened in May 1954. Ahmad Shah Qajar Alfonso XIII of Spain February 1, 1922 1301
June 1, 1939 1317 Anoushirvan Sepahbodi with residence in Paris Reza Shah Francisco Franco
May 1, 1954 1333 Yadollah Adzadi Persian: یدالله عضدی Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Francisco Franco June 1, 1958 1336
September 1, 1958 1336 The diplomatic rank of the delegation was risen to that of an Embassy. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Francisco Franco
September 1, 1958 1336 Abraham Zand Persian: ابراهیم زند [3] Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Francisco Franco October 1, 1962 1341
October 1, 1962 1341 Mohammad Goodarzi Persian: محمد گودرزی Abdel- Mohammad Goodarzi Mohammad Goudarzi[4] Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Francisco Franco December 1, 1966 1345
January 1, 1967 1345 Mohsen Merat Esfandiari Persian: محسن مرآت اسفندیاری [5] Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Francisco Franco March 21, 1967
August 1, 1968 1346 Djamchid Gharib Persian: جمشید قریب Jamshid Gharib[6] Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Francisco Franco September 1, 1976 1350
September 1, 1976 1350 Fereydoun Djam Persian: فریدون جم Mariscal Fereydoun Jam Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Adolfo Suárez August 1, 1977
September 1, 1977 1350 Manouchehr Azima Persian: منوچهر عظیما Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Adolfo Suárez 1979 1357
1979 1357 Ghahraman Persian: قهرمان قهرمانی Chargé d'affaires Dr. Ghahraman was born in 1931 in Shamsi studied economics and politics first at Farhad-e-Farhad University and later joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Canada and later in Moscow as the first secretary of the embassy and at the moment the consulate of the Iranian Embassy in Spain Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Adolfo Suárez 1980 1358
July 1, 1979 1357 Roknedine Ashtiani Persian: رکن‌الدین آشتیانی Chargé d'affaires Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Adolfo Suárez September 1, 1979
July 1, 1979 1357 Nasser Sadeghi Persian: ناصر صادقی Chargé d'affaires Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Adolfo Suárez September 1, 1979
July 1, 1981 1360 Ali Asghar Behnam Persian: علی‌اصغر بهنام Chargé d'affaires Abolhassan Banisadr Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo January 1, 1982 1360
January 1, 1982 1360 Mehdi Akrami Ali Khamenei Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo June 1, 1982
June 1, 1982 1361 Sanaei Farrokhi Persian: مهدی اکرمی Ambassador Ali Khamenei Felipe González January 1, 1986 1365
February 1, 1987 1364 Hadi Soleimanpour Persian: هادی سلیمان‌پور Ali Khamenei Felipe González June 1, 1989 1368
July 1, 1989 1367 Abdollah Zifan Persian: عبدالله ذیفن Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani Felipe González July 1, 1995
July 1, 1995 1374 Bahram Ghasemi Persian: بهرام قاسمی Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani José María Aznar November 1, 1998
December 1, 1998 1376 Seyyed Hassan Shafti Persian: سید حسن شفتی Mohammad Khatami José María Aznar July 1, 2003
June 22, 2003 1381 Morteza Alviri Persian: مرتضی الویری Mohammad Khatami José María Aznar July 1, 2006
June 22, 2006 1384 Seyyed Davoud Salehi Persian: سید داوود محسنی صالحی منفرد Seyyed Davood Mohseni Salehi Monfared[7] Mahmoud Ahmadinejad José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero March 21, 2009
April 1, 2010 1388 Morteza Saffari-Natanzi Persian: مرتضی صفاری نطنزی Mahmoud Ahmadinejad José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero March 21, 2014 1392
April 11, 2014 1392 Mohammad Hassan Fadaifard Persian: محمدحسن فدایی‌فرد Mohammad Hassan Fadaifard Hassan Rouhani Mariano Rajoy November 1, 2013
February 13, 2019 1397 Hassan Ghashghavi Persian: حسن قشقاوی Hassan Rouhani Pedro Sánchez (politician) 2023 1402
April 24, 2023 1402 Reza Zabib Persian: رضا زبیب Ebrahim Raisi Pedro Sánchez (politician)


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See also

References

  1. https://thediplomatinspain.com/en/2023/04/reza-zabib-delivers-copies-of-letters-of-credence-as-new-irans-ambassador/
  2. Esmail Khan Dabirolmolk Farzaneh
  3. Abraham Zand
  4. Mohammad Goodarzi
  5. Mohsen Merat Esfandiari
  6. Djamchid Gharib
  7. "Seyyed Davoud Salehi". Archived from the original on 2014-05-15. Retrieved 2019-04-22.
  8. Iranian embassy Madird, Las relaciones entre la República Islámica de Irán y el Reino de España,; SPAIN: RELATIONS WITH PERSIA IN THE 16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES,
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