2011 in Iran

Events in the year 2011 in the Islamic Republic of Iran.

2011
in
Iran

Decades:
  • 1990s
  • 2000s
  • 2010s
  • 2020s
See also:Other events of 2011
Years in Iran

Incumbents

Events

Notable deaths

  • January 4 – Ali-Reza Pahlavi, 44, royal, son of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, suicide by gunshot.
  • January 29 – Zahra Bahrami, 45, dual Dutch-Iranian citizen executed on disputed drug trafficking charges.
  • February 14 – Sane Jaleh, 26, student, killed in protests
  • February 15 – Mohammad Mokhtari, 21, killed in protests
  • March 8 – Iraj Afshar, 85, bibliographer, historian, and an iconic figure.
  • April 16 – Bijan Pakzad, 67, designer of menswear and fragrances.
  • May 23 – Nasser Hejazi, 61, goalkeeper and coach, lung cancer
  • May 30 – Ali Mirza Qajar, 81, royal, Head of Qajar Imperial Family, after long illness
  • May 31 – Ezatollah Sahabi, 81, politician and party leader, stroke
  • June 1 – Haleh Sahabi, 54, democracy activist, cardiac arrest
  • June 10 – Hoda Saber, 52, democracy activist, heart attack
  • July 16 – Rouhollah Dadashi, 30, athlete, killed in a street fight
  • August 10 – Babak Masoumi, 39, futsal player and coach
  • October 23 – Nusrat Bhutto, 82, Iranian born Pakistani first lady, alzheimer's disease
  • October 30 – Abbas-Ali Amid Zanjani, 74, cleric and politician, heart attack
  • November 19 – Hassan Tehrani Moghaddam, IRGC commander killed in the Bidganeh explosion

See also

References

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