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
He was born on October 27, 1957, in Isfahan. He successfully completed his elementary and high school education in this city. After the revolution, he joined the Jihad of Construction, traveling to villages around Isfahan to serve the people.
After some time, he began working at the Islamic Revolutionary Court of Isfahan, focusing on combating drug-related crimes. He also spent a period as a physical education teacher at a high school in Isfahan before joining the Islamic Revolutionary Guard
Reza Nabi was born on June 17, 1964, in Yazd. His father, Hossein, was a grocer. He studied until the first year of middle school before taking up work as an auto body repairman to help support his family. For his military service, he was deployed from the Yazd Gendarmerie to the Qarabagh base in Bukan, West Azerbaijan Province.
Finally, on December 26, 1984, he was assassinated on the Bukan-Mahabad road after suffering severe burns from a landmine explosion planted by the Komala terrorist
Ebrahim Jujeh Galvani was born on August 27, 1953, in the village of Galvan, located in Naqadeh, West Azerbaijan Province. He spent his childhood and teenage years in the loving embrace of his family, dedicating himself to learning and eventually working as a laborer and farmer.
On December 26, 1984, in the mountainous region of Kooh Sarshakhan near Piranshahr, Ebrahim was captured by the Democratic Party terrorist group. After enduring days of brutal torture, he was assassinated on December
Seyyed Mojtaba Hosseini was born on August 5, 1977, in Qaemshahr, Mazandaran Province. After completing high school, he pursued a degree in nursing at a university in Babol. Upon earning his academic qualifications, he joined the Sarī branch of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to fulfill his military service.
Following his military service, he got married and was blessed with a daughter named Seyyedeh Fatemeh. A year later, he joined the Police Force in Tehran. After three and a
Masoud Amani was born in 1971 in the city of Sanandaj into a Sunni Muslim family. His father was named Aref and his mother, Subieh. His father was a construction worker. Masoud lost his mother at a young age. He studied until the seventh grade but had to drop out due to the family's financial difficulties and began working in a bakery. Masoud was a very kind and sociable person. He treated everyone, young and old, with respect. Masoud helped the poor and assisted his father in supporting the
Seyed Shapour Seyedi was born in Masjed Soleyman in 1963. A robust child, he excelled in his studies and, upon the advice of his physical education teacher, took up football during high school. With a penchant for practical and technical pursuits, Shapour chose to study electrical engineering. Balancing his studies, football, and helping out in his father's fruit shop, he was a busy young man.
Known for his warmth, sincerity, kindness, honesty, and outgoing nature, Shapour was beloved by many in
Mohammad Oroji Dehliq was born in Tabriz in 1963. His father was Abbas and his mother, Sakineh. Due to the family's financial hardships, Mohammad's formal education ended after the fifth grade. His father worked as a construction worker, struggling with hand and foot injuries that forced him to alternate between work and rest. To support his family, Mohammad took up tailoring. He was incredibly devoted to his parents. In his spare time, he often played football, a sport he dearly loved. At the
Hojjatollah Azhdari Esfandabadi was born in 1951 in the village of Esfandabad, a district of Abarkuh. His father was named Ezzatollah and his mother, Jahani. His father worked as a laborer. He completed his primary education but was forced to drop out due to the family's financial hardship, eventually joining his father in construction work. Known for his respectful and kind demeanor, particularly towards his neighbors, Hojjatollah and his family later moved to Shiraz in search of better
Najemeddin As’adi was born in 1949 in the village of Kas Nazan, Saqqez County. His parents were Ali and Fatemeh. Najemeddin completed his primary education up to the sixth grade under the old education system. Due to his family's financial situation and limited educational opportunities in the village, he had to discontinue his studies and take up employment. Najemeddin worked as a painter for a while and, after completing two years of military service, joined the Telecommunications Company
Nasrollah Dousti was born in 1948 in Abbasabad village, a rural area of Bijar County, into a devout family. Tragically, he lost his mother when he was only six months old. Nasser’s childhood was spent in the village, where limited educational opportunities hindered his academic pursuits. To support his family, he took up farming and livestock herding. After years of agricultural work, Nasser moved to Divandarreh in 1976 and married a woman from a religious family. Their union was blessed with
Major General Nourali Shoushtari was the commander of the Quds Base in Sistan and Baluchestan province. Through tireless efforts, he played a crucial role in fostering unity between the Shia and Sunni tribes of the region.
Martyr Shoushtari worked to strengthen solidarity and cooperation in even the most remote areas of Sistan and Baluchestan. His contributions were not limited to this province but extended to regions like West Azerbaijan, Kurdistan, and Kermanshah, where he actively promoted
Molavi Mostafa Jangi Zehi was the Friday prayer leader at Al-Khadra Mosque in Rask. He was a staunch advocate of Shia-Sunni unity in Sistan and Baluchestan, constantly striving to promote Islamic unity, and often referred to it in his speeches as a hallmark of true faith. Despite repeated threats from various Wahhabi groups in Sistan and Baluchestan, as well as from abroad, he consistently declared that martyrdom in this path would be a great honor for him and that he would never stop exposing