Tahmasb Bahari opened his eyes to the world in 1961 in the village of Kaluraz, Rostamabad. He was studious, which is why after finishing primary school, he came to Rasht to continue his education.
It has been written about him that he was very humble, kind, and modest. Although these qualities are not hard to believe, what immortalized Tahmasb was his love for Imam Khomeini and the message he brought with him.
Tahmasb had become like a moth drawn to the flame of the Imam of Jamaaran following the revolution. This led him to take the path of guarding the revolution and the newly freed nation, donning the green uniform of a Revolutionary Guard.
He was constantly in struggle against atheistic and counter-revolutionary groups. For this reason, he was repeatedly threatened and intimidated by counter-revolutionary groups. But all these threats did not cause Tahmasb to take a single step back from his pure path and sincere belief. As he himself often said: "For the revolution and the dear Imam, I will sacrifice my worthless life, and I wish to be martyred in the path of God, the revolution, and the Imam."
And so it happened. The blind-hearted MEK treacherously assassinated him in Rasht on August 27, 1981, for the crime of loving Islam, Iran, and its people.
Tahmasb Bahari is the first terror victim in Rudbar County, standing alongside thousands of others as a document of the crimes of the treasonous, stateless MEK and its mercenary terrorists.