Aftermath of the Iranian Revolution
| Aftermath of the Iranian revolution | |||||||
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| Part of the Cold War | |||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||
| Political: Armed groups: | Political only: 
 Armed groups: 
 Separatists: Iraq | ||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||
|  Morteza Motahari X Mohsen Rezaee | Dariush Forouhar (POW)  Other revolutionaries :  NEQAB :  Forqan :  Turkmen rebels :  Far-Leftists :  Kurdish separatists :  Arab separatists Oan Ali Mohammed † Supported by: Saddam Hussein | ||||||
| Strength | |||||||
| Total forces :  
 Theater forces: 6,000–10,000 | ~10,000–15,000 Paykar : 3,000 5,000 (Fedai factions in total) 25,000–30,000 5,000 | ||||||
| Casualties and losses | |||||||
| 3,000 killed (conservative estimate) |  ~1,000 killed  At least 2,665 executed | ||||||
| 10,000 estimated KIA (total) 3,500 killed in the 1981–1982 Iran Massacres 2,000-4,000 Army personnel arrested or purged following the failure of the Nojeh coup plot | |||||||
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Following the Iranian revolution, which overthrew the Shah of Iran in February 1979, Iran was in a "revolutionary crisis mode" until 1982 or 1983 when forces loyal to the revolution's leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, consolidated power. During this period, Iran's economy and the apparatus of government collapsed; its military and security forces were in disarray.
Rebellions by Marxist guerrillas and federalist parties against Islamist forces in Khuzistan, Kurdistan, and Gonbad-e Qabus started in April 1979, some of them taking more than a year to suppress. Concern about breakdown of order was sufficiently high to prompt discussion by the US National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski over the danger of a Soviet invasion/incursion (the USSR sharing a border with Iran) and whether the US should be prepared to counter it.
By 1983, Khomeini and his supporters had crushed the rival factions and consolidated power. Elements that played a part in both the crisis and its end were the Iran hostage crisis, the invasion of Iran by Saddam Hussein's Iraq, and the presidency of Abolhassan Banisadr.