How did the imperial soldier become the commander of the army after the revolution?


On May 3, 1358, Mohammadwali Qorani was assassinated by the Fargan group in his house on Valiasr street in Tehran. Hamid Niknam and his co-conspirators are mentioned as assassins and perpetrators of terror. His tomb is in Qom and in Fatima Masoumeh shrine. He is one of the first victims after the victory of the revolution. A street in Tehran and several other cities is named after him. The narration of Mohsen Shojaei, the driver and bodyguard of Lieutenant General Qarani, who was the only witness to the incident, about how he was assassinated by Hamid Niknam’s bullet in the book “Marzban; Martyr Qarani’s biography” reads as follows: “One day, I noticed that a group of painters came to his house to paint parts of the house. I said to the painter: You who are working here, be careful not to open the courtyard door once. My colt was next to me and I was sitting by the pool. One of the painters was on the ladder and the other was painting.