Maghsoud Dehbani was born in Gilan in 1962. When the imposed Iran-Iraq war began, he joined the army to defend the country. Finally, on March 16, 1982, he was martyred in a clash with elements of terrorist groups.
Ghazanfar Khavand was born in 1956 in Kerman. He migrated to Italy to study. He continued his revolutionary activity by becoming a member of the Islamic Association of Students in Europe. He was repeatedly threatened by the Mojahedin-e Khalq terrorist group (aka MEK, MKO, PMOI). Finally, on October 17, 1981, he was martyred by the MEK during the demonstration against the perpetrators of the assassination of Mohammad Ali Rajai and Mohammad Javad Bahonar in Rome.
Yahya Mohtsham was born in Torbat Heydarieh in 1925. He owned a sewing shop and lived a simple life. On October 21, 1981, terrorists assassinated him in Jurjani Street, Tehran with the aim of creating terror among the people.
Ali Rostami Dashtmian was born in Gilan in 1960. He was sent to western Iran to do his military service and fight against terrorists. Finally, on October 29, 1982, he was assassinated in an armed attack by terrorist groups in Kamiyaran.
Mokhtar Kamangar was born on August 5, 1951. He continued his seminary studies and started serving as a clergyman. He lived in Sanandaj city. Mokhtar was married and had two children. He was assassinated on November 3, 1981 in the city of Kamiyaran in a terrorist bombing by Komala Party.
Naser Ali Ahmadi was born in Khorasan in 1954. He was a university employee and had many political and revolutionary activities and he was known as a religious and political person. He was repeatedly threatened by the counter-revolutionary forces. Finally, on November 5, 1981, he was assassinated by the Mujahedin-e Khalq terrorist group at the Rahnamaaei crossroads in Mashhad.
Saeed Saeedzadeh was born in 1963 in Kurdistan. After the victory of the Islamic revolution, he became a member of the Kurdish Muslim Peshmerga organization to fight against terrorists and counter-revolutionary forces. Finally, on November 7, 1982, he was martyred due to the explosion of a mine planted by terrorists in Saqqez county in Kurdistan provicne.
Javad Aghababai was born in 1968 in Isfahan. He had a tire repair shop. When the imposed Iran-Iraq war began and western Iran became insecure, he went there to fight and finally, on November 8, 1982, he was martyred in Kamyaran county in Kurdistan province due to a bullet hit.
Bashir Ziafti Moghadam was born in 1961 in Gilan. He was sent to the west of the country for military service and fought against the terrorists selflessly. Finally, on November 9, 1982, he was martyred in an armed attack by terrorist groups.
Seyyed Ali Dibachi was born in Tehran in 1965. He studied up to middle school. On April 7, 1979, he was martyred along with his father and brother due to the explosion of a bomb planted by elements of terrorist groups in Mohseni Mirdamad Mosque in Tehran.
Abdolmahdi Tikdarinejad was born in Kerman in 1958. He was a worker and had a sanguine temperament. With the beginning of the imposed war, he went to the western Iran to fight the battle. Finally, he was shot by the elements of terrorist groups and was martyred in Mahabad on 13 April 1981.
Mahdi Faraji Berofti was born in 1960 in Mazandaran and made a living as farmer. When he learned about the presence of terrorists in western Iran, he joined the Basij forces to fight against them and started fighting against anti-revolutionary terrorist groups. Finally, on April 15, 1981, he was martyred due to a terrorist attack.
Farrokh Ali Gholami was born in Karaj in 1958. He was a cook and was interested in this profession. When the imposed Iran-Iraq was started, he went to the front line to help the warriors. Finally, on April 18, 1983, he was attacked by elements of terrorist groups in Karaj and was martyred.
Aziz Badli was born in 1961 in West Azerbaijan. He was a student and diligently followed the country's political news and stood against the intellectual currents opposing the Islamic Revolution. Finally, on April 22, 1979, he was shot in an armed attack by elements of terrorist groups in Naghadeh county in West Azerbaijan Province.
Hamid Haqian was born in Kermanshah in 1966. Soon he entered the market and started working in a shoe shop. Finally, he was martyred on April 25, 1981 in an explosion of a bomb planted by anti-revolutionary elements.
Hossein Haji Mobini was born in 1961 in Isfahan. With the imposed Iran-Iraq started, he joined the army to defend his country selflessly. Finally, on May 17, 1981, he was martyred by elements of terrorist groups while performing his duty in Saravan region.
Seyyed Abolghasem Dehnavi was born in 1961 in Tehran. After the victory of the Islamic revolution, he joined the army and served as guard duty in Tehran. On 8 February, 1982 during the operation in which Mousa Khiabani’ safe house was annihilated, he saw two children crying in the midst of a barrage of bullets and running here and there in terror. He reached the children slowly to save them. Although he was able to save Masoud Rajavi's son, he himself was martyred in the exchange of gunfire
Mahdi Darvishi was born in 1957 in a family of six children in the city of Ilam. His father was a librarian in the library of the Education Office and his mother was a housewife. He was very intelligent and polite, paying special respect to his parents even since childhood. His childhood was concurrent with the Iran-Iraq war. He was a regular mosquegoer and learned how to recite Quran in a pleasant and charming voice.
After finishing high school and obtaining his diploma, he went straight
Alireza Entezami was born on February 14, 1998, in a Muslim religious family in Shiraz. He was the first child of the family. He had a slight congenital limb deformity and he had to undergo a surgical procedure at 12. Until then, he had to wear a splint.
He was a docile child and very respectful toward his parents. He loved Quran and managed to memorize the 30th chapter of the holy book. Being raised in a devout family, Alireza was fond of attending religious gatherings and sessions and he
Abdollah Bagheri was born on January 1, 1960, in Kakolak village, Charmahal Bakhtiari province. His father was an educated pious man, making a living from farming and livestock grazing. After finishing his primary school in his village, Abdollah left his school to help his father in farming.
He was later encouraged to continue his studies in a Seminary in Isfahan. Living away from his family for some years, he completed the first stage of his studies. Around the same time, his younger brother