List of ambassadors of Iran to Indonesia

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Ambassador of Iran to Indonesia
Duta Besar Republik Islam Iran untuk Indonesia
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Incumbent
Mohammad Boroujerdi [1]
since September 20, 2023
Inaugural holderAbdolahad Yekta
FormationMay 1, 1951

The Iranian ambassador in Jakarta is the official representative of the Government in Tehran to the Government of Indonesia.

List of representatives

Diplomatic accreditation Diplomatic accreditation Solar Hijri calendar Ambassador Persian language Observations List of heads of state of Iran List of presidents of Indonesia Term endTerm end Solar Hijri calendar
May 1, 19511330Abdolahad Yekta Persian : عبدالاحد یکتا Chargé d'affaires (A). [2] Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Sukarno January 1, 19521330
19521330From 1952 to 1959 the Iranian ambassador to India was concurrently accredited in Jakarta.Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Sukarno 19571335
March 6, 19571335Abdol-Hossein Sadiq-Esfandiari (de) Persian : عبدالحسین صدیق اسفندیاریAbdol-Hossein Esfandiari, Sadiq ol-Molk, In 1962 he became Iranian ambassador to Thailand.Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviSukarnoDecember 1, 19611340
December 1, 19611340Javad Qadimi Persian : جواد قدیمی(Amirkabir) [3] Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviSukarno
November 1, 19691348Bahman Ahanin Persian : بهمن آهنینTHE NEW AMBASSADOR TO INDONESIA, Bahman Ahanin, is expected to leave for Jakarta in November.,,, 1974: today conferred the Indonesian Government's "Bintang Jasa Utama" medal on Iranian Ambassador (Bahman Ahanin) in recognition of his servicesMohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Suharto 19741353
19741353Gholamali Vahid-Mazandarani Persian : غلامعلی وحید مازندرانی1972: Indonesia and Australia [4] Mohammad Reza Shah PahlaviSuhartoAugust 1, 19761355
August 1, 19761355Mohammad-Ali Shokouhian Persian : محمدعلی شکوهیانambassador Mohammad-Ali Shekuhian [5] Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Hamengkubuwono IX September 17, 19781357
September 17, 19781357Parviz Safinia Persian : پرویز صفی‌نیا(1925)Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Adam Malik January 1, 19791357
January 1, 19791357Mohammad Kamyabipour Persian : محمد کامیابی‌پور ProvocateurMohammad Reza Shah PahlaviAdam MalikAugust 1, 19811360
March 16, 19831361Abdol-Azim Hashemi Nik Persian : عبدالعظیم هاشمی نیک [6] Ali Khamenei Umar Wirahadikusumah 19861365
19861365 Hossein Mirfakhar Persian : حسین میرفخارAli KhameneiUmar Wirahadikusumah19901369
19921371Ali Asghar Khaji (de) Persian : علی‌اصغر خاجی'Ali Asghar Qoreyshi Kahangi [7] Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani Try Sutrisno 19971376
19971376Mohsen Nabavi Persian : محسن نبوی Mohammad Khatami Try Sutrisno20001379
20001379Abdollah Zifan Persian : عبدالله ذیفن [8] Mohammad Khatami Abdurrahman Wahid 20031382
20041382Shaban Shahidi Moaddab Persian : شعبان شهیدی مؤدبMohammad Khatami Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono 20061384
20081386 Behrouz Kamalvandi (fa) Persian : بهروز کمالوندیBehrooz Kamalvandi [9] Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono20101389
March 1, 20101388Mohammad Farazandeh Persian : محمود فرازندهIranian Ambassador to Indonesia Mahmoud Farazandeh said that he Duta besar Iran untuk Indonesia Muhammad FarazandehMahmoud AhmadinejadSusilo Bambang Yudhoyono20141393
March 21, 20151394Valiollah Mohammadi Nasrabadi [10] Persian : ولی‌الله محمدی نصرآبادی Hassan Rouhani Joko Widodo 20191398
November 20, 20191398Mohammad Khosh Heikal Azad [11] Persian : محمد خوش‌هیکل آزاد Hassan Rouhani Joko Widodo 20231402
September 20, 20231402Mohammad Boroujerdi Persian : محمد بروجردی Ebrahim Raisi Joko Widodo

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