Shahrbani
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Šahrbānī (1935–1991) Naẓmīya (1913–1935) | |
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Official seal until 1979 1979–1991 | |
Active | 22 June 1913–1 April 1991 |
Country | Iran |
Role | Law enforcement |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Ahmad Marvi Mostafa Mir-Salim |
Shahrbani (Persian: شهربانی, romanized: Šahrbānī, lit. 'City Police'), formerly called Nazmiyeh (Persian: نظمیه, romanized: Naẓmīya, lit. 'Order Service'), was a law enforcement force in Iran with police duties inside cities. Founded during Qajar dynasty, it was eventually merged with the rural and roads police Gendarmerie and Islamic Revolution Committees in 1991 to form Law Enforcement Command of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Faraja).[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Schirazi The Constitution of Iran (1997), p.152