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Martyr Khezrollah Akbarzadeh

Martyr Khezrollah Akbarzadeh was born in a poor agricultural family in 1967 in a village near the town of Aamol named Kamangar Kladabu. Like all children of his age he found his way to school at the age of 7 and at the same time he started acquiring holy Quran. Khezrollah completed elementary school in the same village but he had to leave school and find a job due to the family poverty. Therefore he left the village and went to the city of Aamol where he found a job in a…

Martyr Ramazan Ali Ramezani

Being born in a religious family in the town of Aamol in 1949, martyr Ramazan Ali Ramezani was deprived from the right to go to school due to his parents’ poverty. Therefore he had to work hard to make money for his family very soon. Ramazan Ali started working in carpentry and after a few years he became very skillful and a master of the job. During the Islamic Revolution martyr Ramezani always attended the anti- Pahlavi demonstrations

Martyr Ali Reza Qasem Nejad

Martyr Ali Reza Qasem Nejad was born in 1962 in a religious family in a small village near the northern city of Aamol named Rashkalay. As a little boy he was acquainted with saying prayers and Islamic religious orders from the very beginning. Ali Reza who was the only child of his parents always attended the anti dictatorship demonstrations and participated in religious ceremonies like many other young revolutionary Iranians.

Martyr Hassan Askari

In Qom he gradually became acquainted with the deep thoughts of Imam Khomeini and became a pupil of him while attending the anti-monarchy demonstrations and activities led by Imam Khomeini. After the victory of the Islamic Revolution and as the war broke out between Iran and Iraq, martyr Askari moved to the warfronts unhesitatingly to defend his country and sacred beliefs against the Iraqi Ba’athist regime of Saddam Hussein.

Martyr Hossein Mottaghi

Martyr Hossein Mottaghi was born in a poor rural but very religious family in the village of Vishga’ Suqhe near the northern city of Rasht on may 8, 1968. There he grew up and went to school, like other school kids, until he received high school diploma. However he had to help his poor family which had a very little income from agricultural work in his leisure time. Hossein was an affable good-tempered man and always respected his parents and others.

Martyr Akbar Shokrgozar

Noble martyr Akbar Shokrgozar was born in a religious agricultural family in northern city of A’astane Ashrafiye in 1955. There he grew up and went to school. Though he had to work with the rest of family because of difficulties of life and economic pressure, he managed to get his high school diploma in 1976. Then he was dispatched to military service which was coincident with the peak days of Islamic Revolution in Iran

Martyr Sayyed Javad Alavi Moghaddam

During the days of the Islamic Revolution in its peak, he spent all his time in distributing books, tapes and declaration papers of the Revolution in his hometown of Sabzevar and actively attended the anti- dictatorship demonstrations. Martyr Alavi Moghaddam was even injured once or twice during the demonstrations and was looked for by SAVAK the way he was arrested by them in 1978 and was in jail until he was released…

Martyr Hojjatollah Khademi

... This noble martyr was born in a religious family in Baghlouje village near the town of Ghorve in 1969. There he grew up and went to school until he finished the elementary school and then due to lack of higher education in the village he had to leave education and work alongside the rest of the family in the farm. After the call of the great architect and leader of the Islamic Revolution and as a young man…

Martyr Hamid Saniei Qomi

Martyr Hamid Saniei Qomi was born in a religious family of believers in the capital city of Tehran on September 28, 1962. There he grew up and went to school until he entered high school. Hamid was single and lived in Tehran. Finally martyr Hamid Saniei Qomi who had identified the hypocrisy of MKO terrorist group and their anti-revolutionary ideology, was targeted and killed by the elements of this terrorist group on September 15, 1981 while he was only 19years old.

Martyr Qasem Aazar Arjmand

Martyr Qasem Aazar Arjmand was a faithful believer in Islam and an honorable teacher who has dedicated himself to religious principles and serving the nation and had a very high opinion of the Imams; a very good-tempered, honest, kind and virtuous teacher who was to serve all. At the height of the Islamic Revolution and keeping pace with the Islamic Ummah in holding protests and demonstrations, Qasem had an active role in Langarud anti-dictatorship activities

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