Martyr Taghi Zaroori, Martyr Safar Ali Eidi and Martyr Nasser Ali Ahmadi were ambushed and assassinated by the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) terrorist group at the Rahnamayi intersection in Mashhad on November 5, 1981. The following is the letter written to Martyr Zaroori by his wife:
In memory of my Companion and Confidant
This year too, the scent of spring, the fragrance of hyacinth and apple, remind me of your steadfast stature and hopeful smiles. O Taghi, my other half and confidant in the hard
Martyr Amir Reza Alizadeh was born on October 4, 1976, in the Dabbaghian neighborhood of Rasht. Amir Reza was sincere, kind, straightforward, simple, and unpretentious; all family members loved him. He loved the IRGC; after obtaining his diploma, he entered the Imam Hussein (AS) Officer University of the IRGC, and after that, he spent several months in the Search for Martyrs' Remains operation.
Martyr Amir Reza Alizadeh, the first martyr defending of the shrine (defender of holy shrines in
Behnam was born on May 20, 1963, in the city of Damavand. He continued his studies in the same city and received his diploma in Mathematics from the Sokhan High School.
At the age of 18, he was employed at the Ta'avon-e Sanfi Credit Fund located on Shahid Motahari Street - Takht-e Tavoos. Ultimately, one year later, on May 4, 1982, a number of members of the MKO terrorist group entered the place and, through deceit, introduced themselves as Committee forces, claiming they were looking to
Martyr Firouzi was born on February 6, 1979, in the village of Parchin Bolagh in Malekan County (part of East Azerbaijan province) into a religious family. After completing his education up to a Bachelor's degree, he was employed by the Law Enforcement Force (Faraja) and served in the Urmia Border Regiment.
Due to his brilliant record and dedication, he was appointed as the commander of the Ziaei Border Company. He ultimately received the reward for his valor on June 27, 2017, in an ambush set
Martyr Behzad Hemmati Ghahveh, was born on February 27, 1958, in Kermanshah and completed his education up to a diploma in Sanandaj and Kermanshah. In 1979, after the victory of the Revolution, he entered university. After the temporary closure of universities, he served as the head of the Jihad-e Sazandegi (Construction Jihad) and as the district administrator (Bakhshdar) in Divandarreh.
This great martyr was a first-year university student when he was martyred by the Komala terrorist group
Martyr Seyyed Reza Sabeti was born on September 20, 1977, in Abadan, bringing joy to his family as their fifth child. He was one of the young athletes from Abadan who was employed at the Abadan Port and Maritime Authority. He had gone to the offices of one of the parliament representatives in Tehran to follow up on his affairs.
This young Khuzestani was mercilessly martyred on Wednesday, June 7, 2017, corresponding to the 12th of Ramadan 1438 AH, during the terrorists' attack on the Islamic
She was born on September 12, 1956, in Firuzkuh County. Her father, Habibollah, was a butcher, and her mother was named Robabeh. Like her mother, she was a housewife. After marriage, she had three sons and three daughters.
She was ultimately martyred on August 26, 1982, in Tehran by elements of the MEK terrorist group due to gunshot wounds to the chest and face.
Masoumeh Eskandari, her daughter who was six years old at the time of the incident, says about her mother's martyrdom:
"On the
In the heart of the ever-green land of Gilan, in the quiet village of Lasht-e Nesha, lived a man from the lineage of sacrificers. Hassan Askari Chafuchahi, born in 1943 into a religious family, from his early youth had the fragrance of spirituality and service in his nature.
He was a student of the school of the Quran and the Ahl al-Bayt (AS), wearing the cloth of the clergy as a sign of servitude and stepping on the path of guiding the people. Simultaneously, by working at the Imam Khomeini
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
Martyr Ghahreman Mansoubi, known as Mashhadi Heydar, was born on May 22, 1944, in Rey County. His father was Yahya and his mother was Tavoos. He studied up to middle school. He worked as a pot-seller for some time and then worked as a motorcycle mechanic in Salmas.
Due to his revolutionary activities, he was imprisoned for some time by the Pahlavi regime. After marriage, he had three sons and one daughter. He served at the warfront as a Basij member.
He was ultimately captured by elements of
The spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, referring to the martyrdom of a number of Iranian athletes in the Zionist regime's attacks on Iran, said: Those who support this war crime are accomplices.
According to Habilian, Esmail Baghaei, the ministry spokesperson, wrote on the social media platform X about the crimes of the Zionist regime: “Remember the names of these innocent athletes: Amir Ali, the teenage taekwondo athlete; Mahdi Pouladvand, an
Martyr Jom'eh Sheikhi was born in 1954 in Dehloran County, Ilam Province. He lost his mother during childhood and worked alongside his honorable father to support the family, engaging in farming from a young age. In 1979, when the Iranian people's revolutionary spirit reached its peak, he joined the masses in rising up against the hated Pahlavi regime.
Following the victory of the Islamic Revolution, and during the period when the Dehloran Gendarmerie was vacated, he voluntarily served at
Kobra Mohammadpour was born on March 21, 1946, in the city of Sanandaj, Kurdistan Province. Her mother was a housewife, and her father was self-employed. Due to the lack of educational facilities and the cultural conditions of the time, she was unable to pursue formal education and instead devoted herself to managing her household.
In her youth, she married Ahmad Bani Bashar, and together they had five children—three sons and two daughters. Kobra Mohammadpour was always a devoted wife and a
Hojjatoleslam Mohammad Hossein Fakhr Bonab, was born on June 26, 1938, in the city of Bonab, East Azerbaijan Province, into a religious family. After completing preliminary Islamic studies, he entered the Talebieh Seminary in Tabriz and later the Qom Seminary. Following years of study under esteemed scholars and completing advanced courses in Islamic jurisprudence and principles, he returned to his hometown and began preaching the radiant teachings of Islam in the cities of Maragheh and Bonab.
He was born on December 12, 1931, in the village of Marom, a district of Bandar Abbas. His father, Lotfali, was a laborer. Gholamabbas learned to read, write, and recite the Qur’an. In 1959, he got married and had one son and four daughters.
In defense of the Islamic Revolution and its values, he served as a member of the Islamic Revolutionary Committee.
On April 17, 1985, in Bandar Abbas, he was assassinated by members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) terrorist group. He was killed after being
Martyr Mohammad Ghanbarian, a defender of the holy shrines, was born on April 25, 1971, in Shahroud, Semnan Province. Two of his brothers, Ahmad and Mahmoud Ghanbarian, were martyred in 1979 and 1982, respectively.
Mohammad was raised in a devout and martyr-nurturing family. After completing high school, he began working at the Saderat Bank branch in Semnan. In 2014, when he learned that enemies were threatening the holy shrines of Hazrat-e Zaynab (peace be upon her) and Hazrat-e Ruqayya
Javad Salahi was born on June 25, 1976, in the city of Osku, located in East Azerbaijan Province. He was a second-grade elementary school student. Alongside his studies, he helped his father with livestock farming.
On the evening of April 14, 1985, around 6:00 p.m., he was assassinated near his family’s home, located behind the public Khatib cemetery on Rah Ahan Street in Tabriz, when a handmade bomb planted by members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) terrorist group exploded.
Seyyed Ali Akbar Shiraziha was born on July 23, 1949, in Varamin, Iran. He completed his education up to the third year of middle school, after which he took up shoemaking to help support his family. He later married and had two sons and four daughters.
Before the Islamic Revolution, he actively opposed the corrupt Pahlavi regime and played a role in encouraging people to participate in anti-regime demonstrations.
Following the victory of the Islamic Revolution, he responded to the call of
He was born on February 17, 1946, in Saman, a town in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province. He spent his childhood and elementary years in Saman before continuing his secondary education at Adab High School in Isfahan.
At the age of 17, he lost his father and lived with his mother. His political activism against the oppressive Pahlavi regime began in 1962, distributing leaflets, tapes, and religious writings of Imam Khomeini.
In 1966, he completed his military service as an outstanding member
Dariush Chapari was born on September 9, 1949 in the city of Sanandaj. At the age of seven, he eagerly took his father’s hand and enrolled in an elementary school in Sanandaj, beginning his journey of education. He successfully completed the five-year elementary program, but due to financial hardships and the need to support his family, he was forced to leave school.
As he entered adulthood, he married a noble and devout young woman in 1974. When the people's movement against the oppressive