Taghi Haji Heidari was born on September 24, 1931 into an underprivileged family in Khomeini Shahr City in Isfahan. His father was a laborer and his mother was a homemaker. Lost his father at the age of 5, he left his school prematurely. He moved to Ahwaz with his brother at the age of 11 to make a living from working in a haleem (Persian porridge) shop. After some years, they returned to their homeland.
Back in the Khomeini Shahr in 1959, Taghi got married and fathered 7 children. Later they
Hamed Bazi was born on January 7, 1992 in Chabahar City, Sistan and Baluchistan Province. His father was Police and his mother was a nurse. Attained fluent and correct recitation of Quran under the teaching of his father, he started applying the instructions that Quran has given into life. He had regular cultural and sports activities along with his school. As a professional cyclist, Hamid won several medals in this field.
Gained his high school diploma, he passed the entrance examination to
Born in 1941 to a big family in Sabzevar, Batoul Nou’i Bahoush left school because it was not conventional for girls to study in secondary and high schools at that time. Her father was a farmer and her mother was a housewife. As a devout Muslim, Batoul spent most of her time reciting Quran and reading religious books. She got married in 1961 and had 7 children. When their first child was born, Batoul and her husband decided to move to Gorgan.
As Imam Khomeini’s revolutionary movements began
Bahman Turkman was born in August 1939 in the province of Hamedan in a family of farmers. He had lost his mother in the childhood and lived with his eldest brother since then. Bahman was the eighth child of a family of 11 members. He continued his studies until sixth grade when he had to leave school out of economic problems of his family.
Grown up in a religious family, he had learned to practice his religious duties after coming of the age. Although not well-educated, he was very interested
Ahmad Jalizi was born on August 13, 1988, into a large and religious family in Susangerd, Khuzestan Province. His parents were both gardeners. A docile boy, Ahmad always helped his parents and was respectful to them. He had also an intimate relationship with his siblings, being as helpful as he could.
He successfully passed his school studies and became the top student in almost all levels. Having received his high school diploma, he went on to attend Islamic Azad University of Ahwaz as an
Sakineh Beygom Niknejad was born in 1946 in Behbahan, a city in the Southwestern Khuzestan province. She was the first child born to a stay-at-home mother and a father who worked as a contractor. She was known for a generous and altruistic behavior since her childhood. Although she was so young, she was so selfless and always tried to lift weight off others’ shoulders.
Being a studious and diligent student, she received a high school diploma sat for teacher training exam. She was admitted for
Seyed Mohammad Taghi Makhzan Mousavi was born near the city of Rudbar in Gilan Province. As the last son of a religious family, his pious character was shaped at the early age. Having completed high school in Rudbar, he moved to the city of Tehran to study Cartography in the Technical Graduate School (now called Amir Kabir).
The presence in Tehran together with the highlighted role of people in revolutionary activities on the one hand and his truth-and-justice-seeking spirit on the other hand
Oroujali Shokri was born in March 30, 1963 in Lalejin, Hamedan in a family of 7 people. His father was a devout farmer and his mother was a housewife. Oroujali was kind and friendly as a child. After finishing middle school, he had to abandon school due to the poor economic situation of his families and work in a pottery workshop. Even at early age, he cherished his parents and went out of his way to respect the status and honor of his parents.
At the age of 10, Oroujali got into work market
Reza Shamaghdari was born into a religious and traditional family in 1936. His father was a wood supplier and although he had fathered 8 children, he did not neglect his children and went all out to raise all his children to grow up being devout Muslim.
Reza was the sixth child of a family of 10. He went gymnastics during his school years.
He got married at the age of 24 and starting working at a small paint shop. After some time, their union was blessed with a child that brought more joy and
Robabeh Ismaili Ali-Shahi was born on September 16, 1966 in Tehran. She was the first child of the family and she had been brought up as a responsible girl since childhood.
She had a successfully performance at the years of school. She had a keen interest in studying, which explains why she always was among the top students of her class. After reaching the age of Taklif, in which the observance of religious duties became mandatory, she always performed her religious obligations thoroughly and
Morteza Orak Sousani was born in August 1968 in a poor neighborhood in Ahwaz. Being raised in a devout and large family, he studied until the third grade of junior high school and then found an occupation. His father was a diligent man working in the Public Transportation and his mother was a housewife paying lots of attention in managing household affairs and taking good care of her children.
When Iraq launched a war on Iran in 1980, the family of Morteza, 14, moved to Shahroud in Semnan
Born in 1963, Qolamreza was raised in a religious household in Khardonkala village in Northern Mazandaran Province. After finishing his preliminary studies, he left his village for Amol to continue his study in the city.
With the beginning of the revolutionary acts and clashes with the forces of US-backed shah, he joined the rallies along with other people. Qolamreza Hedayati joined the IRGC forces after the victory of the Islamic Revolution in 1979 in order to protect the fledgling revolution
Mohammad Divsalar was born to a muslim parents in Alamdeh, Noor in 1964. He completed his primary school education. He made the decision of leaving school in order to help support his family by working in a car repair shop. He was always caring for the poor and wished that one day poverty and disadvantage will come to an end.
Divsalar’s activities prior to the Islamic Revolution was not that significant due to his young age. Though at the peak of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, he joined the
Qorban Babaki in the village of Asur in Firuzkuh and pursued his studies till he was 10 years of age. He started his job as a craftsman working with gypsum and soon gained success in his chosen profession. He then got married at the age of 18 and had a daughter.
Babaki attended the religious meetings and Quran recitation sessions and joined the Basij Forces. He also had cooperation with Hadrat Mahdi (a.j.) Library.
In January 26, 1982, Qorban Babaki decided to help the IRGC members in the
Name: Majid Qelich
Date of Birth: 1960
Place of Birth: Amol
Date of Martyrdom: January 26, 1982
Place of Martyrdom: Amol
Born in 1960 in Amol, Majid Qelich was a very humble man with a good Islamic attitude who treated his family and other people very kindly.
Always speaking about Imam Khomeini and Islam, he headed the Islamic Society of his region and was trusted by people. He was dispatched to the battlefields twice during the Iraqi imposed war on Iran. Majid would always advise his
Name: Sagha Alizade
Date of Birth: 1969
Place of Birth: Amol
Date of Martyrdom: January 26, 1982
Place of Martyrdom: Amol
Sagha Alizade was born in 1969 in Amol. He was a very active young boy who used to work at the library of his neighborhood while he was still a teenage student. Sagha wished to grow old enough to be able to go to the battlefield to fight the enemy.
On January 26, 1982, when the rioters attacked Amol, he asked his mother to allow him to join the city defenders. His
Name: Tahereh Hashemi
Date of Birth: 1968
Place of Birth: Amol
Date of Martyrdom: January 26, 1982
Place of Martyrdom: Amol
Tahereh Hashemi was born in 1968 in Amol. She started going to school since she was six. Tahereh was very interested in learning new things and she was always the top student of her class. She was also a very patient person who expressed her ideas explicitly without any fear.
In 1978, when she was only ten, Tahereh Hashemi used to participate in rallies against the
Name: Farrokhzad Zare
Date of Birth: 1948
Place of Birth: Amol
Date of Martyrdom: January 26, 1982
Place of Martyrdom: Amol
Martyr Farrokhzad Zare was born in Amol in 1948. He finished his preliminary studies in his hometown and was employed in one of the city banks. As he was working, he also took part in a university program in a higher educational institute in Babolsar.
He deeply believed in Islam and was committed to observing the Islamic law and rules.
As he believed the root of all
Name: Ali Ebrahimi
Date of Birth: 1965
Place of Birth: Aqosin village, Amol
Date of Martyrdom: January 26, 1982
Place of Martyrdom: Amol
Martyr Ali Ebrahimi was born in Aqosin village near Amol, in a religious family in 1965. He loved Islam since his childhood. Ali had to leave school and work as a farmer due to his family’s poor financial conditions.
He continued his studies later in the early 80s. Ali used to support Ayatollah Beheshti against liberals and Banisadr supporters. Martyr
Name: Akbar Fasli Darzi
Date of Birth: 1955
Place of Birth: Amol
Date of Martyrdom: January 26, 1982
Place of Martyrdom: Amol
Martyr Akbar Fasli was born in 1955 in Amol. He finished his third grade in high school and then left school to start working as a shop worker. He then moved to a confectionery store for work. Akbar was very good tempered towards his family and other people.
Martyr Fasli was very active in pre-Revolution protests and rallies. After the Revolution, he served at