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Mehdi Bakeri

Iranian military commander

Mehdi Bakeri

Summary

Iranian military commander

FieldValue
honorific_prefixSardar
native_nameمهدی باکری
nameMehdi Bakeri
birth_date
death_date
birth_placeMiandoab, Imperial State of Iran
death_placeAl-Qurnah, Ba'athist Iraq
allegianceIran
branch{{plainlist
serviceyears1977–1985
rank2nd Lieutenant (1977–1979)
commands31st Ashura Division
battles
awards[[File:Fath Medal.jpg30px]] Order of Fath (2nd Class)
alma_materUniversity of Tabriz
module{{Infobox officeholderembed = yes
officeMayor of Urmia
term_start28 November 1979
term_end24 September 1980
appointerAkbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
  • Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
  • Imperial Iranian Army
  • Iran–Iraq War
    • Operation Fath ol-Mobin
    • Operation Beit ol-Moqaddas
    • Operation Ramadan
    • Operation Muslim ibn Aqil
    • Operation Dawn
    • Operation Dawn 2
    • Operation Dawn 3
    • Operation Dawn 4
    • Operation Kheibar
    • Operation Badr
IRGC commanders, Nowruz 1362 (cropped)

Mehdi Bakeri (‎; 1954 – 16 March 1985) was an Iranian Azeri military officer and prominent Iranian military figure in the Iran–Iraq War. He graduated in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Tabriz and participated in the Iranian Revolution against the Shah. Following the outbreak of the Iran-Iraq War, he joined to the IRGC and was killed in action in Operation Badr during the war.

Early life

Bakeri was born in Miandoab, West Azerbaijan Province in a religious Iranian Azerbaijani family. He lost his mother when he was a child. His brother actively participated in opposition groups that opposed the Shah's regime and finally was killed by the regime. Bakeri might have entered these groups through his brother. After graduating from high school he was accepted by the University of Tabriz in Mechanical Engineering. When he entered the university, he continued his activities against the regime. Bakeri and his friends played an important role in holding protests against regime in Tabriz. According to classified documents, he was under surveillance of West Azerbaijan's SAVAK.

Career

After the victory of the Islamic Revolution and formation of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, he joined this institution. Bakeri served as mayor for nine months and later as the public prosecutor of Urmia, West Azerbaijan.

His wedding party was the same day as the start of Iran–Iraq War. He left his family to join the Iranian forces in the battlefront just two days later. He was appointed as the commander of the 31st Ashura Division, and showed great courage and bravery in combat against the Iraqi forces.

Operations ==

Bakeri participated in several operations:

  • Operation Beit ol-Moqaddas
  • Operation Dawn (1983)
  • Operation Dawn 2
  • Operation Dawn 3
  • Operation Dawn 4
  • Operation Fath ol-Mobin
  • Operation Kheibar
  • Operation Ramadan

Martyrdom

In Operation Badr (1985), as was the case throughout the war, he was in the most dangerous region of the battlefront. He was martyred by Iraqi troops north of the Iraqi city of Al-Qurnah. The boat which was carrying his body, sunk in the river of Tigris after being hit by an Iraqi RPG. His body was never found.

Memorial

He is highly revered as one of the greatest Iranian war heroes. Bakeri Expressway, in western Tehran, has been named after him. Tractor Stadium, in Tabriz, has also been renamed after him as "Tractor's Shahid Bakeri Stadium".

References

References

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  8. (13 September 2015). "زندگی نامه شهید باکری". tebyan.net.
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