Ahmed Khan of Nakhichevan (Persian: احمدخان نخجوان, September 13, 1893 – April 28, 1966) was an Iranian military leader, major general and Defense Minister.
General Ahmed Khan of Nakhichevan, who held the post of Minister of War at that time, was actually his assistant.
Colonel Ahmad Nakhjavan completed his pilot training in 1925, and in February of the same year, he flew to Iran with a plane purchased from France, and landed in Qala-e-Marghi on 5 March.
[2] In 1940, he became the acting Minister of War in Ahmad Matin's cabinet, and he was soon promoted to the rank of Major General.
Nakhchivan was under the auspices of the Ministry of War until September 29, 1941, at the same time as the Soviet and British forces invaded Iran, and approved the plan to dismiss conscripts and recruit contract soldiers to members of the Supreme Army Council.