Martyr Rajab Ali Neghabi was born in a village near the town of Roodsar on May 11 1982 and grew up in a religious family. There he went to school until he finished the elementary school but he soon had to leave school because of poverty and poor economical conditions so he joined his father at the farm until he was dispatched to the compulsory military service.
Martyr Mosayyeb Yazdian was born and grew up in a religious family in a village near Ashtyan called Hezarabad in 1959. There he went to school until he finished high school. He was so talented and was excellent in learning. He was virtuous and always attended religious meetings and observed the Islamic rules in his life. Amid the highest points of the Islamic Revolution, Mosayyeb who on his active service left the Garrison
Martyr Ghanbar Bayatlou was born in 1937 and went to school until he finished the elementary school but was forced to leave school afterwards because of poverty and soon entered the world of business but always considered the Islamic trainings in his life.
Martyr Hussein Ali Moradi was born in a religious family from a lower financial class and had to work hard for the costs of living. He was very virtuous and faithful and resorted to no one but God. Then he managed to set up a family of his own and work as a driver until the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran.
Martyr Akbar Asgari Beshkani in a poor rural family near the city of Kerman in 1951. He moved to Tehran together with his family as a result of the cruelty and oppression of the local lords at the time he was only 4 years old. In Tehran he passed the elementary school successfully and managed to get his diploma after that. He was very talented and showed a great dedication to the Islamic trainings.
Martyr Hussein Asgari Beshkani was born in a poor farming family near the city of Kerman in 1963 and spent his childhood there. He moved to Tehran together with his family when he was in his early teens and soon entered the business world to help his father make ends meet.
Martyr Akbar Mir Hossini was born in a religious family in a village near Aligoudarz, which is located in Lorestan province, in the summer of 1956. He moved together with his family to Tehran when he was only 6. There he had to work hard due to the family deprivations and shortages. He tried many jobs like working in carpentry or a garage and finally electrician shop
Martyr Mohammad Ali Rostami was born in a village near the capital city of Tehran and learned how to read and write in the same village he was born in. He stayed in that place until the age of 25 working on the farms and selling clothes. Then he moved to Tehran and established a small cloth selling store there and as he was very hardworking, he made a good progress in a short time.
Martyr Hussein Riazi Shoufer was born in a very religious family in southern areas of capital city of Tehran in 1959. There he went to school until he left high school in 1974. Then he entered the business environment and was employed in a carpentry factory and after a period of time he managed to form a family. He was so religious and had deep emotions about The Imams and was a real waiter of Imam-e Zaman.
Martyr Mohammad Torabi Azar was born to a religious family in a village near the city of Hamedan. His parents were poor but pious and raised their children with the same personality traits as their own. Mohammad was so faithful. He started working when he was very young and after relocating to Tehran he established a small jewelry store. He worked very hard and spent a lot out of his income for the poor and orphans.