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Behesht-e Zahra ( fa, بهشت زهرا, lit. ''The Paradise of Zahra'', from
Fatima az-Zahra Fāṭima bint Muḥammad ( ar, فَاطِمَة ٱبْنَت مُحَمَّد}, 605/15–632 CE), commonly known as Fāṭima al-Zahrāʾ (), was the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his wife Khadija. Fatima's husband was Ali, th ...
) is the largest
cemetery A cemetery, burial ground, gravesite or graveyard is a place where the remains of dead people are buried or otherwise interred. The word ''cemetery'' (from Greek , "sleeping place") implies that the land is specifically designated as a buri ...
in
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni ...
. Located in the southern part of metropolitan
Tehran Tehran (; fa, تهران ) is the largest city in Tehran Province and the capital of Iran. With a population of around 9 million in the city and around 16 million in the larger metropolitan area of Greater Tehran, Tehran is the most popul ...
, it is connected to the city by
Tehran Metro Line 1 Tehran Metro Line 1, coloured red on system maps runs north-south and is of which is underground (from Tajrish station to Shush Station) and the rest ''at grade'' (at surface level). The number of stations along this line is 29 of which 22 st ...
.


History

In the early 1950s, all the cemeteries in Tehran were supposed to be replaced by several large new ones outside the then precincts of the capital. Behesht-e Zahra was built in late 1960s on the southern side of Tehran towards the direction of the city of
Qom Qom (also spelled as "Ghom", "Ghum", or "Qum") ( fa, قم ) is the seventh largest metropolis and also the seventh largest city in Iran. Qom is the capital of Qom Province. It is located to the south of Tehran. At the 2016 census, its popul ...
and opened on 29 June 1970 by mayor of Tehran,
Gholamreza Nikpey Gholam-Reza Nikpey (غلامرضا نیک‌پی), also Nikpay (1927 – 11 April 1979) was deputy prime minister of Iran and Mayor of Tehran. He became Mayor of Tehran in 1969, succeeding Javad Shahrestani. Prior to that, he had served as Iran' ...
. It was named by Ayatollah
Ahmad Khonsari Ahmad Khonsari, also Aḥmad Khvānsārī, or Khvunsārī ( fa, احمد خوانساری, 1887–1985) was an Iranian Grand Ayatollah and attained marja status after the death of marja Boroujerdi in 1961. In contrast to the other maraji of ...
. The first person buried in Behesht-e Zahra was Mohammad-Taghi Khial on 25 July 1970. Many of the deceased soldiers of the
Iran–Iraq War The Iran–Iraq War was an armed conflict between Iran and Iraq that lasted from September 1980 to August 1988. It began with the Iraqi invasion of Iran and lasted for almost eight years, until the acceptance of United Nations Security Council ...
were buried in the martyr's section of the graveyard.


Notable burials


Royalties

** Prince Abdol-Ali Mirzā Farmānfarmāian (1935–1973) – industrialist and nobleman ** Badr-ol-Molouk Vālā (1895–1979) – wife of
Ahmad Shah Qajar Ahmad Shah Qajar ( fa, احمد شاه قاجار; 21 January 1898 – 21 February 1930) was Shah of Persia (Iran) from 16 July 1909 to 15 December 1925, and the last ruling member of the Qajar dynasty. Ahmad Shah was born in Tabriz on 21 Janu ...
** Princess Ezzosaltaneh Qājār ( fa) (1891–1984) – daughter of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar ** Princess Irāndokht Qājār (1915–1984) – daughter of Ahmad Shah Qajar ** Princess Sadigheh Pahlavi ( fa) (1916–1990) – daughter of Reza Shah ** Prince Hamid-Rezā Pahlavi (1932–1992) – youngest son of Reza Shah ** Esmat Dowlatshāhi (1904–1995) – Reza Shah's wife


Politicians (

Pahlavi Era The Pahlavi dynasty ( fa, دودمان پهلوی) was the last Iranian royal dynasty, ruling for almost 54 years between 1925 and 1979. The dynasty was founded by Reza Shah Pahlavi, a non-aristocratic Mazanderani soldier in modern times, who ...
)

** Mozaffar A'lam (1882–1973) – politician **
Shamseddin Amir-Alaei Shamseddin Amir-Alaei (1900–August 1994) was an Iranian politician who served as both interior minister and justice minister in the first cabinet of Mohammad Mosaddegh. He also held other government and diplomatic posts. Early life and educat ...
(1900–1994) – diplomat and politician ** Ahmad Ārāmesh ( fa) (1908–1973) – minister of labour (1946–47) ** Abdolrahmān Farāmarzi (1897–1972) – politician ** Saeid Mālek ''Loqmān ol-Molk'' ( fa) (1888–1972) – minister of health (1944–48) and senator ** Hossein Navāb (1897–1972) – minister of foreign affairs (1952) ** Mohammad Sā'ed ''Sā'ed ol-Vozarā'' (1883–1973) –
prime minister of Iran The Prime Minister of Iran was a political post that had existed in Iran (Persia) during much of the 20th century. It began in 1906 during the Qajar dynasty and into the start of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1923 and into the 1979 Iranian Revolution ...
(1944) and (1948–50) ** Rezā Tajaddod ( fa) (1888–1974) – politician ** Abdolqadir Āzād ( fa) (1891–1974) – politician ** Aligholi Hedāyat ( fa) (1898–1974) – senator ** Mohammad-Ali Keshavārz Sadr ''Bahādor ol-Molk'' (1902–1974) – politician ** Sādegh Rezāzādeh Shafagh ( fa) (1895–1971) – politician and scholar ** Hājar Tarbiat ( fa) (1906–1974) – senator ** Nāser Āmeri ( fa) (1928–1975) – politician ** Mohammad-Ali Dādvar ( fa) (1903–1977) – politician ** Ahmad Bahādori ( fa) (1911–1977) – senator ** Jahānshāh Samsām ( fa) (1911–1977) – senator ** Mahmoud Jalili ( fa) (1912–1977) – senator ** Amir-Abbās Hoveydā (1919–1979) – prime minister of Iran (1965–77) and leader of
Rastakhiz party The Party of Resurrection of the Iranian Nation ( fa, حزب رستاخیز ملت ایران) or simply Rastakhiz Party ( fa, حزب رستاخیز, Ḥezb-e Rastāḵiz, lit=Resurgence/Resurrection Party) was Iran's single legal political party ...
** Mahmoud Jafariān (1928–1979) – director-general of
National Iranian Radio and Television National Iranian Radio and Television, or NIRT for short, ( fa, رادیو تلویزیون ملی ایران, ''Radio-ye Telâvisiun-e Mili-ye 'Iran'') was the first Iranian state broadcaster, which was established on June 19, 1971, following the ...
(NIRT) ** Gholāmhossein Dāneshi ( fa) (1936–1979) – politician ** Parviz Nikkhāh (1939–1979) – politician ** Sālār Jāff ( fa) (1940–1979) – politician ** Najafgholi Moezzi ''Hesām od-Dowleh'' ( fa) (1886–1980) – politician ** Habibollāh Amouzgār ( fa) (1890–1980) – minister of education (1951) and senator **
Ahmad Ali Sepehr Ahmad Ali Sepehr, also known as Movarrekh Al Dowleh, (1889–1976) was an Iranian historian and politician. He held several government posts during both the Qajar and Pahlavi rule. Early life and education Sepehr was born in Tehran in 1889. His ...
(1889–1976) – politician and historian ** Abolqāsem Najm (1892–1980) – minister of foreign affairs (1945–46) ** Nasrollāh Entezām (1900–1980) – diplomat ** Farrokhroo Pārsā (1922–1980) – minister of education (1968–71) ** Anoushirvān Sepahbodi (1888–1981) – diplomat and minister of foreign affairs (1947) ** Javād Āmeri ( fa) (1891–1981) – politician ** Allāh-Yār Sāleh (1897–1981) – diplomat and politician ** Abdolbāghi Shoāei ( fa) (1903–1982) – minister of finance (1960–62) ** Mehdi Mashāyekhi ( fa) (1905–1985) – mayor of Tehran (1945–46) ** Abbās Ārām (1906–1985) – minister of foreign affairs (1959–66) ** Shams Qanatābādi ( fa) (1914–1987) – politician ** Amir-Teymour Kalāli (1894–1988) – minister of interior (1949–51) ** Ebrāhim Fakhrāei ( fa) (1899–1988) – politician ** Zeynolābedin Rahnamā ( fa) (1890–1989) – politician **
Mohammad Ali Varasteh Mohammad Ali Varasteh (1896–1989) was an Iranian statesman who held several cabinet posts in the 1950s and also, served as the governor of Isfahan Province. He was the head of the regency council which was formed soon after the Shah Mohammad R ...
(1896–1989) – politician ** Hossein Jodat ( fa) (1892–1990) – politician ** Kāzem Hassibi (1906–1990) – politician ** Abbāsqoli Golshāyān ( fa) (1902–1990) – minister of finance (1948–50) ** Ahmad Hooman (1909–1995) ( fa) – minister of imperial court (1951) ** Azizollāh Malek-Esmāili ( fa) (1903–1996) – politician ** Jahanshah Saleh (1905–1977) – physician and politician ** Jalāl Abdoh ( de) (1909–1996) – diplomat ** Nosratollāh Kāsemi ( fa) (1911–1996) – politician ** Hossein-Ali Rāshed ( fa) (1905–1980) – politician ** Parvin Soufi ( fa) (d. 1997) – politician ** Vajihollāh Fāzel ( fa) (1907–1998) – senator ** Gholāmali Farivar – minister of industries and mines (1961) ** Shams-ol-Molouk Mosāheb (1922–1998) – senator ** Abolfazl Ghāzi ( fa) (1931–1998) – minister of higher education (1978) ** Mehrangiz Manouchehriān (1906–2000) – lawyer and senator ** Hassan Shālchiān ( fa) (1911–2000) – minister of roads and transportation ** Javād Sadr ( fa) (1912–2000) – minister of interior (1963–66) ** Abolghāsem Tafazzoli ( fa) (1921–2004) – politician ** Sabār Farmānfarmāiān (1912–2006) – minister of health (1953) ** Amir-Nosratollāh Bālākhānlou (1917–2007) – politician ** Mohammad-Ali Safi-Asfiā ( fa) (1913–2008) – chief of Planning and Budget Organization (1962–68) ** Kāzem Oskouei ( fa) (1919–2009) – politician ** Mohammad-Rezā Jalāli Nāeini ( fa) (1916–2010) – senator ** Masoud Borzin ( fa) (1920–2010) – director-general of NIRT ** Hassan-Ali Sāremi Kalāli ( fa) (1926–2011) – politician ** Manouchehr Āgah ( fa) (1930–2012) – politician ** Yahyā Sādeq Vaziri ( fa) (1911–2013) – minister of justice (1979) ** Rahim Zehtābfar ( fa) (1927–2013) – politician ** Rezā Kermāni ( fa) (1934–2013) – politician ** Manouchehr Saeid Vaziri ( fa) (1920–2014) – politician ** Hossein Falsafi ( fa) (1919–2015) – politician ** Karim Motamedi ( fa) (1924–2018) – minister of communications (1974–79)


Military personnel

** Mohammad-Ali Vājed Sālār Motazed ( fa) (1886–1975) – IIA general ** Rezā Zandipour ( fa) (1923–1975) – IIA general ** Ahmad Mogharebi ( de) (1921–1977) – IIA general ** Marzieh Arfaei ( fa) (1901–1978) – physician and IIA general ** Nematollāh Nassiri (1910–1979) –
Imperial Iranian Army , founded = , current_form = ( Islamic Republic) , disbanded = , branches = , headquarters = Khatam-al Anbiya Central Headquarters, Tehran , website = , commander-in-chief = Maj. Ge ...
(IIA) general and head of
SAVAK SAVAK ( fa, ساواک, abbreviation for ''Sâzemân-e Ettelâ'ât va Amniat-e Kešvar'', ) was the secret police, domestic security and intelligence service in Iran during the reign of the Pahlavi dynasty. SAVAK operated from 1957 until prime ...
(1965–78) ** Jafarqoli Sadri ( fa) (1911–1979) – head of
National Police National Police may refer to the national police forces of several countries: *Afghanistan: Afghan National Police *Haiti: Haitian National Police *Colombia: National Police of Colombia *Cuba: Cuban National Police *East Timor: National Police of ...
**
Mehdi Rahimi Mehdi Rahimi ( fa, مهدی رحیمی; 24 March 1921 – 16 February 1979) was an Iranian peoples, Iranian lieutenant general. He was executed following the 1979 revolution in Iran. Early life Mehdi Rahimi was born in 1921, in Tehran, Qajar d ...
(1921–1979) – IIA general ** Rezā Nāji ( fa) (1923–1979) – IIA general ** Manouchehr Khosrowdād (1927–1979) –
Imperial Iranian Army Aviation Islamic Republic of Iran Army Aviation (IRIAA) (in fa, هواپیمایی نیروی زمینی جمهوری اسلامی ایران), more commonly known as Havānīrūz (, ), is the army aviation of the Iranian Army ground forces. It is the la ...
general ** Nāder Jahānbāni (1928–1979) –
Imperial Iranian Air Force The history of the Iranian Air Force, currently known as the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force, can be divided into two phases—before the Islamic Revolution, and after it. Imperial era The Imperial Iranian Air Force (IIAF) was a branch ...
(IIAF) general ** Amir-Hossein Rabiei (1931–1979) – commander in chief of IIAF (1977–79) ** Houshang Hātam ( fa) (1918–1980) – IIA general ** Ali Eghbāli Dogāhe (1949–1980) – IIAF pilot ** Farrokhzād Jahāngiri ( fa) (1950–1980) – IIAF pilot **
Ahmad Keshvari Ahmad Keshvari ( fa, احمد کشوری; July 1953 – 7 December 1980) was an AH-1J SeaCobra pilot in the Army Aviation (''Havanirooz'') of Iran. He had a role in the early months of the Iran-Iraq War to stop Iraqi tanks from further advan ...
(1953–1980) – IRIA pilot ** Houshang Vahid Dastjerdi ( fa) (1925–1981) – head of National Police ** Valiollāh Fallāhi (1931–1981) – chief of staff of
Islamic Republic of Iran Army , founded = , current_form = ( Islamic Republic) , disbanded = , branches = , headquarters = Khatam-al Anbiya Central Headquarters, Tehran , website = , commander-in-chief = Maj. Gen ...
(IRIA) ** Javād Fakoori (1938–1981) – chief of staff of
Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force , patron = , motto = , "Skyhigh is my place" , colours = Ultramarine blue , colours_label = , march = , mascot ...
(IRIAF) ** Hemmatollāh Pahlavān ( fa) (1906–1982) – IIA general ** Mahmoud Mirjalāli ( fa) (1898–1983) – IIA general ** Mir-Mohammad Mohannā ( fa) (1901–1983) – commander in chief of IIAF (1948–49) ** Hedayatollah Gilanshah (1907–1986) – commander in chief of IIAF ** Hassan Aghāreb Parast (1946–1984) – IRIA general ** Masoud Monfared Niāki (1929–1985) – IRIA general ** Hassan Ābshenāsān (1936–1985) – IRIA general **
Hossein Khalatbari Hossein Khalatbari Mokarram ( fa, حسین خلعتبری; 4 October 1949 – 21 March 1985) was an Iranian fighter pilot who served in the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force during Iran–Iraq War. He had flown both D- and E-models of McDonnel ...
(1949–1985) – IRIAF pilot ** Abdolbāghi Darvish (1948–1986) – IRIAF pilot **
Hossein Fardoust Arteshbod Hossein Fardoust (; 21 February 1917 – 18 May 1987) was a childhood friend of the last Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, and served for ten years as deputy head of SAVAK, the powerful Iranian intelligence agency. Career i ...
(1917–1987) – IIA general and deputy head of SAVAK ** Mohammad-Ali Saffāri ( fa) (1898–1988) – head of National Police and senator ** Bahrām Hooshyār (1938–1991) – IRIAF pilot ** Mansour Sattāri (1948–1995) – chief of staff of IRIAF ** Alireza Yasini ( fa) (1951–1995) – IRIAF pilot ** Ali Sayād Shirāzi (1944–1999) – chief of staff of IRIA ** Qāsem-Ali Zahirnejād (1924–1999) – chief of staff of IRIA **
Jalil Zandi Jalil Zandi ( fa, جلیل زندی; 1951–2001) was a fighter pilot in the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF) who served during all of the Iran–Iraq War. His combat record qualifies him as one of the most successful pilots of that conf ...
(1951–2001) – IRIAF ace fighter pilot ** Mohammad-Hādi Shādmehr (1920–2008) – chief of staff of IRIA ** Gholāmrezā Ghāsemi ( fa) (1930–2012) – IRIA general ** Mortezā Bāyandariān ( fa) (1940–2012) – IRIA general ** Siābakhsh Nassiri Zibā ( fa) (1935–2013) – IRIA general ** Mohammad-Hossein Moeinpour (1934–2014) – chief of staff of IRIAF (1981-83) ** Asghar Imāniān (1929–2015) – chief of staff of IRIAF (1979) ** Abolfath Yāftābādi ( fa) (1930–2015) – IRIAF general **
Mohammad Salimi Mohammad Salimi ( fa, محمد سلیمی; 1937 – 2016) was an Iranian military who served as the 6th Minister of Defense in November 1981 to August 1984 and the commander of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army in 2000 to 2005. Early life Salimi ...
(1937–2016) – chief of staff of IRIA ** Behrouz Soleimānjāh ( fa) (1938–2016) – IRIA general ** Mohsen Gheytāslou (1990–2016) – member of IRIA Special Forces ** Ali Razmi ( fa) (1933–2017) – IRIA general ** Ali-Akbar Mousavi Ghavidel ( fa) (1937–2017) – IRIA general ** Cyrus Lotfi ( fa) (1935–2018) – IRIA general ** Dāriush Zarghāmi ( fa) (1940–2018) – IRIN commando ** Nāsser Farbod (1922–2019) – chief of staff of IRIA (1979) **
Houshang Seddigh Houshang Seddigh ( fa, هوشنگ صدیق; 8 February 1948 – 8 July 2020) was an Iranian fighter pilot. He served as the commander of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force, Air Force from 1983 to 1986. Seddigh ranked colonel when he was appoi ...
(1941–2020) – chief of staff of IRIAF (1983-86) ** Samad Bālāzādeh ( fa) (1953–2020) – IRIAF pilot ** Manouchehr Mohagheghi ( fa) (1943–2021) – IRIAF pilot


Political dissidents

** Ali-Akbar Safāei Farāhāni ( fa) (1939–1971) – Marxist activist and a founder of
Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas The Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas (OIPFG; fa, سازمان چريک‌های فدايی خلق ايران, Sāzmān-e čerikhā-ye Fadāʾi-e ḵalq-e Irān), simply known as Fadaiyan-e-Khalq ( fa, فداییان خلق, Fad ...
(OIPFG) ** Behrouz Dehqāni ( fa) (1939–1971) – Marxist activist ** Ali-Rezā Nābdel (1944–1971) – Marxist activist ** Saeid Mohsen ( fa) (1939–1972) – Marxist activist and a founder of
People's Mujahedin of Iran The People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), also known as Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) or Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO) ( fa, سازمان مجاهدين خلق ايران, sâzmân-e mojâhedīn-e khalq-e īrân), is an Iranian pol ...
(PMOI) ** Mohammad Hanifnejād ( fa) (1940–1972) – Marxist activist and a founder of PMOI ** Ali-Asghar Badiezādegān ( fa) (1940–1972) – Marxist activist and a founder of PMOI ** Masoud Ahmadzādeh (1945–1972) – Marxist activist ** Mehdi Rezāei ( fa) (1952–1972) – Marxist activist **
Khosrow Golsorkhi Khosrow Golsorkhi ( fa, خسرو گلسرخی; 23 January 1944 – 18 February 1974) was an Iranian journalist, poet, and communist. Golsorkhi was a Marxist activist in Iran during the Cold War. Hooman Majd has described him as a "Che Guev ...
(1944–1974) – Marxist activist and member of
Tudeh Party The Tudeh Party of Iran ( fa-at, حزب تودۀ ایران, Ḥezb-e Tūde-ye Īrān, lit=Party of the Masses of Iran) is an Iranian communist party. Formed in 1941, with Soleiman Mirza Eskandari as its head, it had considerable influence in i ...
** Marzieh Ahmadi (1945–1974) – Marxist activist ** Shirin Moāzed ( fa) (1945–1974) – Marxist activist ** Kerāmatollāh Dāneshiān (1944–1974) – Marxist activist **
Bijan Jazani Bijan Jazani ( fa, بیژن جزنی; 9 January 1938, Tehran – April 19, 1975) was an Iranian political activist and a major figure among modern Iranian Socialist intellectuals, a Marxist theorist as well as one of the founders of the Organiz ...
(1938–1975) – Marxist activist and a founder of OIPFG ** Hassan Ziā-Zarifi (1939–1975) – Marxist activist ** Majid Sharif Vāghefi (1948–1975) – Marxist activist ** Mohammad Nakhshab ( fa) (1923–1976) – founder of
Movement of God-Worshipping Socialists Movement of God-Worshipping Socialists ( fa, نهضت خداپرستان سوسیالیست, Nahzat Khoda Parastan-e Sosialist) was an Iranian political party. The party was one of six original member organizations of the National Front. The party ...
** Mostafā Shoāeiān ( ru) (1936–1976) – Marxist activist **
Hamid Ashraf Hamid Ashraf ( fa, حمید اشرف; December 31, 1946 – June 29, 1976) was one of the original member and later the leader of the Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas (OIPFG) that waged a guerrilla warfare against the former Pah ...
(1946–1976) – Marxist activist and a founder of OIPFG ** Rezā Ostād-Hassan-Bannā ( fa) (1922–1978) – protester ** Ali Andarzgoo ( fa) (1937–1978) – Islamist activist ** Kāmrān Nejātollāhi ( fa) (1953–1978) – scholar ** Ali Shāyegān (1901–1981) – member of the National Front ** Ebrāhim Karimābādi (1917–1981) – member of the National Front ** Karim Keshāvarz ( fa) (1900–1986) – member of Tudeh Party ** Mozzafar Baghāei (1911–1987) – leader of
Toilers Party of the Iranian Nation Toilers Party of the Iranian Nation ( fa, حزب زحمتکشان ملت ایران, Ḥezb-e Zaḥmatkašān-e Mellat-e Īrān; Zaḥmatkašān means ''proletariat'') was a social-democratic political party in Iran. Initially a member of the Na ...
** Ehsān Tabari (1917–1989) – member of Tudeh Party ** Ali-Akbar Saeidi Sirjāni (1931–1994) – journalist ** Ahmad Zirakzādeh (1907–1993) – member of the National Front ** Abolfazl Qāsemi (1921–1993) – member of the National Front ** Homā Dārābi (1940–1994) – pediatrician ** Ebrāhim Zālzādeh (1948–1997) – author ** Dāriush Forouhar (1928–1998) – founder of
Nation Party of Iran Party of the Iranian Nation (or Nation Party of Iran, Iran Nation Party; fa, حزب ملت ایران, Ḥezb-e Mellat-e Irān) is "a small opposition" party in Iran advocating establishment of a secular democracy. Although the party is technical ...
** Parvāneh Forouhar (1938–1998) – politician **
Majid Sharif Majid Sharif ( fa, مجید شریف; January/February 1951– November 19, 1998) was an Iranian translator and journalist who was one of the victims of the Chain murders of Iran. He was a follower of the late Islamist modernist leftist theoreti ...
(1950–1998) – journalist **
Hossein Makki Seyyed Hossein Makki ( fa, سید حسین مکی) was an Iranian politician, orator and historian. He was a member of Parliament of Iran for three consecutive terms from 1947 to 1953. The son of a ''bazaari'' merchant, Makki was an employee of N ...
(1911–1999) – member of the National Front ** Noureddin Kiānouri (1915–1999) – Marxist activist and general secretary of Tudeh Party ** Ali Ardalān (1914–2000) – politician and member of the National Front ** Asghar Pārsā (1919–2007) – member of the National Front ** Parviz Varjāvand (1934–2007) – scholar and member of the National Front ** Zahrā Bani-Yaghoub (1980–2007) – physician ** Majid Kāvousifar (1979–2007) – assassin **
Maryam Firouz Maryam Firouz or Maryam Farman Farmaian (1914, in Kermanshah, Iran – 23 March 2008, in Tehran, Iran) was an Iranian politician. She was a daughter of Prince Abdol Hossein Mirza Farmanfarma and Batoul Khanoum. She founded the women's section of t ...
(1914–2008) – communist member of Tudeh party ** Ali Mousavi (1966–2009) – protester ** Omid-Rezā Mirsayāfi (1980–2009) – blogger ** Neda Āghā-Soltān (1983–2009) – protester ** Rāmin Pourandarjāni (1983–2009) – physician ** Mostafā Karimbeigi (1983–2009) – protester ** Mohsen Rouholamini (1984–2009) – protester ** Sohrāb A'rābi (1990–2009) – protester ** Abdoulrezā Soudbakhsh (1950–2010) – physician ** Siāmak Pourzand (1931–2011) – journalist ** Hodā Sāber (1959–2011) – journalist ** Mohammad Mokhtāri (1989–2011) – protester ** Farideh Māshini (1960–2012) – feminist ** Mohsen Amiraslāni (1977–2014) – psychoanalyst ** Farshid Hakki (1974–2018) – political activist ** Ali-Rezā Shir-Mohammad-Ali (1998–2019) – political activist ** Niktā Esfandāni ( fa) (2005–2019) – protester **
Mohammad Maleki Mohammad Maleki ( fa, محمد ملکی; 11 July 1933 – 1 December 2020) was an Iranian academic and pro-democracy nationalist-religious activist who served as president of the University of Tehran. Life and career Maleki was a founder of Le ...
(1933–2020) – member of the National Front ** Ruhollāh Zam (1978–2020) – journalist ** Khosrow Seif ( fa) (1934–2021) – member of the National Front


Politicians (Islamic Republic)

** Mahmoud Tāleghāni (1911–1979) – cleric and a founder of
Freedom Movement of Iran The Freedom Movement of Iran (FMI) or Liberation Movement of Iran (LMI; fa, نهضت آزادی ايران, Nahżat-e āzādi-e Irān) is an Iranian pro-democracy political organization founded in 1961, by members describing themselves as "Muslim ...
** Asghar Vesāli (1950–1980) – member of IRGC ** Mohammad-Hossein Fahmideh (1967–1980) –
war War is an intense armed conflict between states, governments, societies, or paramilitary groups such as mercenaries, insurgents, and militias. It is generally characterized by extreme violence, destruction, and mortality, using regular o ...
hero ** Hassan Lāhouti ( fa) (1927–1981) – politician **
Mohammad Beheshti Mohammad Hosseini Beheshti ( fa, سیّد محمد حسینی بهشتی; 24 October 1928 – 28 June 1981) was an Iranian jurist, philosopher, cleric and politician who was known as the second person in the political hierarchy of Iran after t ...
(1928–1981) –
chief justice of Iran The Chief Justice of Iran is the head of the Judicial system of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Head of Judiciary) and is responsible for its administration and supervision. The head of the judiciary of Iran is required to be an "honorable man" acc ...
(1979–81) and head of
Islamic Republic Party The Islamic Republican Party (IRP; fa, حزب جمهوری اسلامی, Ḥezb-e Jomhūrī-e Eslāmī, also translated Islamic Republic Party) formed in 1979 to assist the Iranian Revolution and Ayatollah Khomeini establish theocracy in Iran. ...
(IRP) ** Mostafā Chamrān (1932–1981) –
minister of defence A defence minister or minister of defence is a Cabinet (government), cabinet official position in charge of a ministry of defense, which regulates the armed forces in sovereign states. The role of a defence minister varies considerably from coun ...
** Mohammad-Javād Bāhonar (1933–1981) – prime minister of Iran (1981) ** Mohammad-Ali Rajāei (1933–1981) – prime minister (1980–81) and
president of Iran The president of Iran ( fa, رئیس‌جمهور ایران, Rayis Jomhur-e Irān) is the head of government of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The president is the second highest-ranking official of Iran after the Supreme Leader. The president i ...
(1981) ** Mohammad-Ali Fayyāzbakhsh ( fa) (1937–1981) – politician ** Mousā Nāmjoo (1938–1981) – minister of defence ** Hassan Āyat (1938–1981) – member of IRP ** Hassan Abbāspour (1944–1981) – minister of energy **
Mohammad Montazeri Mohammad Montazeri fa, محمد منتظری (1944–28 June 1981) was an Iranian cleric and military figure. He was one of the founding members and early chiefs of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. He was assassinated in a bombing in Tehr ...
(1944–1981) – cleric **
Mahmoud Ghandi Mahmoud Ghandi ( fa, محمود قندی, August 25, 1945 in Tehran – June 28, 1981) was an Iranian politician, who served as the Minister of Information and Communications Technology from 1979 to 1981. Ghandi was assassinated along with more t ...
(1945–1981) – minister of communication ** Yousef Kolāhdouz (1946–1981) – member of IRGC ** Hassan Azodi ( fa) (1946–1981) – politician ** Mousā Kalāntari (1949–1981) – minister of housing (1980–81) ** Mohammad Kachouei ( fa) (1950–1981) – warden of Evin Prison ** Mohammad Jahānārā ( fa) (1954–1981) – member of
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC; fa, سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی, Sepāh-e Pāsdārān-e Enghelāb-e Eslāmi, lit=Army of Guardians of the Islamic Revolution also Sepāh or Pasdaran for short) is a branch o ...
(IRGC) ** Mohsen Vezvāei (1960–1982) – member of IRGC **
Mohammad Boroujerdi Mohammad Boroujerdi ( fa, محمد بروجردی, 1955 – 1983/05/22) was an Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander during the Iran–Iraq War. He played key roles in regaining control over the territories of Kurdistan by Iranian fo ...
(1955–1983) – member of IRGC ** Hassan Bāgheri ( fa) (1956–1983) – member of IRGC ** Mehdi Shāhābādi ( fa) (1930–1984) – member of Majles ** Mohammad-Ebrāhim Hemmat (1955–1984) – member of IRGC ** Mojtabā Hāshemi ( de) (1940–1985) – head of
Islamic Revolution Committees Islamic Revolution Committees or Committees of Islamic Revolution ( fa, کمیته‌های انقلاب اسلامی, Komitehāye Enqelābe Eslāmi), simply known as the Committee ( fa, کمیته, Komīte), was a law enforcement force in Iran act ...
** Mahmoud Kāveh (1961–1986) – member of IRGC ** Kāzem Sāmi (1935–1988) – minister of health (1979) ** Ruhollāh Khomeini (1902–1989) – cleric and supreme leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran (1979–1989) ** Asadollāh Mobāsheri (1909–1990) –
minister of justice A justice ministry, ministry of justice, or department of justice is a ministry or other government agency in charge of the administration of justice. The ministry or department is often headed by a minister of justice (minister for justice in a v ...
** Mohammad-Javād Tondguyān (1938–1991) – minister of petroleum ** Mortezā Āvini (1947–1993) – war photographer **
Ahmad Khomeini Sayyid Ahmad Khomeini ( fa, سید احمد خمینی;‎ 14 March 1946 – 17 March 1995) was the younger son of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and father of Hassan Khomeini. He was the "right-hand" of his father before, during and after the Ira ...
(1945–1995) – cleric and politician ** Asadollāh Lājevardi (1935–1998) – warden of Evin Prison ** Seifollāh Vahid Dastjerdi (1926–1999) – head of
Iranian Red Crescent Society The Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS), officially the Red Crescent Society of the Islamic Republic of Iran ( fa, جمعیت هلال احمر جمهوری اسلامی ایران, Jamʿiyyat-e Helâl-e Ahmar-e Jomhuri-ye Eslâmi-ye Irân) is a n ...
** Saied Emāmi (1958–1999) – deputy minister of intelligence ** Ali-Akbar Aboutorābi-Fard (1939–2000) – member of
Majles The Islamic Consultative Assembly ( fa, مجلس شورای اسلامی, Majles-e Showrā-ye Eslāmī), also called the Iranian Parliament, the Iranian Majles (Arabicised spelling Majlis) or ICA, is the national legislative body of Iran. The Pa ...
** Hossein Āyatollāhi (1931–2001) – cleric ** Taghi Ebtekār ( fa) (1932–2001) – head of
department of environment An environmental ministry is a national or subnational government agency politically responsible for the environment and/or natural resources. Various other names are commonly used to identify such agencies, such as Ministry of the Environment, ...
(1979–80) ** Rahmān Dādmān (1956–2001) – minister of roads and transportation ** Habibollāh Dāvarān ( fa) (1926–2003) – politician **
Mohsen Nourbakhsh Seyed Mohsen Nourbakhsh ( fa, سید محسن نوربخش; 18 May 1948 – 23 March 2003) was an Iranian economist, most known as governor of the Central Bank of Iran and the former Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance (Iran), minister of f ...
(1948–2003) – governor of the
Central Bank A central bank, reserve bank, or monetary authority is an institution that manages the currency and monetary policy of a country or monetary union, and oversees their commercial banking system. In contrast to a commercial bank, a central ba ...
** Mohammad Abāei Khorāsāni (1940–2004) – cleric ** Rezā Zavāre'i (1938–2005) – politician **
Masoud Ahmadi Moghaddasi Judge Masoud Ahmadi Moghaddasi ( fa, مسعود احمدی مقدسی‎; 1963 – August 2, 2005) was an Iranian judge, and deputy to Saeed Mortazavi. He was assassinated by Majid Kavousifar on Tehran's Ahmad Ghasir Avenue while commutin ...
(1963–2005) – judge ** Nematollāh Sālehi Najafābādi (1923–2006) – cleric ** Taghi Khāmoushi (1937–2006) – politician ** Serājeddin Kāzerouni ( fa) (1947–2006) – minister of housing (1984–93) ** Jamāl Karimi-Rād (1956–2006) –
minister of justice A justice ministry, ministry of justice, or department of justice is a ministry or other government agency in charge of the administration of justice. The ministry or department is often headed by a minister of justice (minister for justice in a v ...
** Ahmad Kāzemi (1958–2006) – member of IRGC ** Fakhreddin Hejāzi (1929–2007) – member of Majles ** Bahāeddin Adab (1945–2007) – member of Majles ** Mohammad-Rezā Tavassoli (1931–2008) – cleric ** Ahmad Bourghāni (1959–2008) – member of Majles **
Khadijeh Saqafi Khadijeh Saqafi ( fa, خدیجه ثقفی; 1913 – 21 March 2009) was an Iranian revolutionary and the wife of Ruhollah Khomeini, the Supreme Leader of Iran and figurehead of the Iranian Revolution. In Iran, she was known as "the mother of the ...
(1913–2009) – Khomeini's wife ** Ali Golzādeh Ghafouri (1923–2010) – cleric ** Abbās-Ali Amid Zanjāni (1937–2011) – cleric ** Hassan Tehrāni-Moghaddam (1959–2011) – member of IRGC **
Maryam Behrouzi Mariam Behruzi (1945 – 2012) was an Iranian lawyer and former member of the Iranian Majlis. In 1980, she was one of four women elected to the first Majlis of the Islamic Republic of Iran, where she continued to serve until 1996. She worked to ...
(1945–2012) – member of Majles **
Hassan Habibi Hassan Ebrahim Habibi ( fa, حسن حبیبی; 29 January 1937 – 31 January 2013) was an Iranian politician, lawyer, scholar and the first first vice president from 1989 until 2001 under Presidents Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and Mohammad Khatam ...
(1937–2013) – vice president ** Habibollāh Asgarolādi (1932–2013) – minister of commerce **
Hamid Taqavi Hamid Taqavi ( fa, حمید تقوی; 1955 – 27 December 2014) was a brigadier general in the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and a commander in Quds Force. A veteran of Iran–Iraq war, he was reportedly killed in late 2014 by an Is ...
(1955–2014) – member of IRGC ** Mostafā Dāvoudi ( fa) (1939–2015) – chairman of National Sports Organisation (1981–83) ** Sādeq Tabātabāei (1943–2015) – deputy prime minister (1979) ** Hossein Hamadāni (1950–2015) – member of IRGC ** Gholāmhossein Shokouhi ( fa) (1926–2016) – minister of education (1979) ** Mostafā Katirāei (1928–2016) – minister of housing (1979) ** Hossein Shāh-Hosseini (1928–2017) – chairman of Physical Education Organization (1979) **
Jafar Shojouni Jafar Shojouni ( fa, جعفر شجونی) was an Iranian Shia cleric and conservative politician who served a member of the Parliament of Iran from 1980 to 1984, representing Karaj. He was a member of Islamic Coalition Party’s Central Council, as ...
(1932–2016) – cleric **
Marzieh Hadidchi Marzieh Hadidchi ( fa, مرضیه حدیدچی, 12 June 1939 – 17 November 2016), also known as Marzieh Dabbaq and Tahere Dabagh, was an Iranian Islamist activist, political prisoner, military commander in the Iran–Iraq War, a politician and r ...
(1939–2016) – member of Majles ** Akbar Hāshemi Rafsanjāni (1934–2017) – president of Iran (1989–1997) ** Ali Shariatmadāri (1924–2017) – minister of culture (1979) ** Ebrāhim Yazdi (1931–2017) – minister of foreign affairs (1979) ** Dāvoud Ahmadinejād (1950–2017) – politician ** Shahlā Habibi (1958–2017) – politician ** Ali-Akbar Moeinfar (1928–2018) – minister of petroleum (1979) ** Abbās Amir-Entezām (1932–2018) – deputy prime minister (1979) ** Mohammad Bastenegār (1941–2018) – politician ** Abbās Duzduzāni (1942–2018) – minister of culture (1980–81) ** Asadollāh Asgarolādi (1933–2019) – businessman ** Azam Tāleghāni (1943–2019) – member of Majles ** Mohammad-Nabi Habibi (1945–2019) – mayor of Tehran (1984–87) ** Mohammad Ahmadiān (1956–2019) – politician ** Ahad Gudarziāni (1969–2019) – journalist ** Mohammad Kiāvash (1930–2020) – member of Majles ** Gholām-Abbās Tavassoli (1935–2020) – politician ** Mousā Zargar ( fa) (1935–2020) – minister of health (1979–80) ** Mohammad Mirmohammadi (1949–2020) – member of
Expediency Discernment Council The Expediency Discernment Council of the System ( fa, مجمع تشخیص مصلحت نظام ''Majma'-e Taškhīs-e Maslahat-e Nezām'') is an administrative assembly appointed by the Supreme Leader and was created upon the revision to the Co ...
** Hossein Sheikholeslām (1952–2020) – politician ** Hossein Kāzempour Ardebili (1952–2020) – politician ** Mohammad-Rezā Rāhchamani (1952–2020) – member of Majles ** Nāsser Shabāni (1952–2020) – member of IRGC ** Ali-Asghar Zārei (1956–2020) – member of IRGC ** Hassan Zāre Dehnavi (1956–2020) – prosecutor ** Hamid Kahrām (1958–2020) – member of Majles ** Fātemeh Rahbar (1964–2020) – member of Majles ** Mohammad-Rezā Najafi (1969–2020) – member of Majles ** Mohammad-Hādi Nejādhosseiniān ( fa) (1946–2021) – minister of industries (1989–94) ** Hassan Tarighat Monfared (1946–2021) – minister of health (2012–13) ** Akbar Torkān (1952–2021) – minister of roads and transportation (1989–93) ** Esmāil Jabbārzādeh (1960–2022) – member of Majles ** Hassan Sayyād Khodāei (1972–2022) – member of IRGC


Scholars and journalists

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Abbas Khalili Abbas ibn Asadullah bin Ali al-Khalili al-Najafi, also known as Abbas al-Khalili, and Abbas Khalili (1895 or 1896 – 10 February 1972) was an Iraqi-born Iranian diplomat, newspaper publisher, poet and novelist. He was a pillar of the Najaf rev ...
(1895–1972) – journalist, diplomat ** Abdolhossein Sanatizādeh ( fa) (1895–1973) – novelist ** Hushang Irāni (1925–1973) – poet ** Mohammad Hejāzi (1900–1974) – writer ** Ahmad-Ali Sepehr ( fa) (1888–1975) – historian ** Mojtabā Minovi (1903–1976) – scholar ** Abdolhossein Mirsepāsi ( fa) (1907–1976) – scholar ** Mohsen Hashtroodi (1908–1976) – scholar ** Masih Dāneshvari ( fa) (1899–1977) – scholar ** Isā Sedigh (1894–1978) – scholar and founder of the
University of Tehran The University of Tehran (Tehran University or UT, fa, دانشگاه تهران) is the most prominent university located in Tehran, Iran. Based on its historical, socio-cultural, and political pedigree, as well as its research and teaching pro ...
** Mohammad Parvin Gonābādi (1903–1978) – scholar ** Gholāmhossein Mosāheb (1910–1979) – scholar ** Hassan Amid (1910–1979) – lexicographer **
Khadijeh Afzal Vaziri Khadijeh Afzal Vaziri ( fa, خدیجه افضل وزیری) (1889 – 3 January 1981) was a women's rights activist, journalist and educator from Iran. She campaigned against the enforced wearing of the chador and supported the Kashf-e hijab. ...
(1889–1981) – journalist ** Isā Behnām ( fa) (1906–1984) – scholar ** Enāyatollāh Shakibāpour ( fa) (1907–1984) – translator **
Habib Nafisi Habib Nafisi (December 1908 – 1984) was the founder of Tehran Polytechnic (Amirkabir University of Technology). He founded it in 1958 with five engineering departments. He also founded the University of Mazandaran and Iran University of Science ...
(1908–1984) – scholar and founder of the
Tehran Polytechnic Amirkabir University of Technology (AUT) ( fa, دانشگاه صنعتی امیرکبیر), also called the Tehran Polytechnic, is a public technological university located in Tehran, Iran. Founded in 1928, AUT is the second oldest technical univ ...
** Āzar Andāmi (1926–1984) – physician ** Bahrām Sādeghi (1937–1984) – writer ** Zabihollāh Mansouri ( fa) (1899–1986) – translator ** Noor-ol-Hodā Mangeneh (1902–1986) – author ** Hassan Sajjādinejād ( fa) (1918–1988) – scholar ** Ganjali Sabāhi (1906–1989) – writer ** Firouz Shirvānlou ( fa) (1938–1989) – scholar ** Abbās Nalbandiān (1949–1989) – playwright ** Ali-Akbar Siāssi (1896–1990) – scholar and politician ** Parviz Nātel Khānlari (1914–1990) – linguist and scholar ** Mehrdād Avestā (1930–1991) – poet ** Abolghāsem Hālat ( fa) (1914–1992) – writer ** Bahrām Farahvashi ( fa) (1925–1992) – scholar **
Ahmad Fardid Seyyed Ahmad Fardid ( fa, سید احمد فردید) (Born in 1910, Yazd – 16 August 1994, Tehran), born Ahmad Mahini Yazdi, was a prominent Iranian philosopher and a professor of Tehran University. He is considered to be among the philosop ...
(1909–1994) – philosopher ** Mehrdād Bahār (1930–1994) – linguist ** Esfandiār Esfandiāri ( es) (1910–1995) – scholar ** Mohammad-Javād Mashkour ( fa) (1918–1995) – scholar ** Abbās Zaryāb (1919–1995) – scholar ** Mohammad-Taqi Dāneshpajouh (1911–1996) – scholar ** Karim Fakoor ( fa) (1926–1996) – poet ** Khānbābā Bayāni ( fa) (1909–1997) – scholar and founder of the University of Azarabadegan **
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(1937–1997) – scholar ** Ahmad Ārām ( fa) (1904–1998) – scholar ** Hamid Mosadegh (1940–1998) – poet ** Mahmoud Sāremi (1968–1998) – journalist ** Nasrollāh Khādem ( fa) (1910–1999) – scholar ** Mortezā Rāvandi ( fa) (1913–1999) – scholar ** Jafar Shahri ( fa) (1914–1999) – ethnographer **
Abdolhossein Zarrinkoob Abdolhossein Zarrinkoub (Luri/Persian: , also Romanized as ''Zarrinkoob'', ''Zarrinkub'', ) (March 17, 1923 – September 15, 1999) was a scholar and professor of Iranian literature, history of literature, Persian culture and history. He was bo ...
(1923–1999) – scholar ** Abdollāh Sheibāni ( fa) (1903–2000) – scholar ** Mahmoud Mosāheb ( fa) (1912–2000) – scholar ** Abbās Sahāb (1921–2000) – scholar ** Parviz Shāpour (1924–2000) – writer and satirist ** Bijan Jalāli (1927–2000) – poet **
Fereydoun Moshiri Fereydoon Moshiri ( fa, فریدون مشیری; September 21, 1926 – October 24, 2000) was one of the prominent contemporary Persian poets who wrote poems in both modern and classic styles of the Persian poem. A selection of his poems has bee ...
(1926–2000) – poet ** Parviz Dāriush ( fa) (1922–2001) – poet ** Yahyā Zokā ( fa) (1923–2001) – scholar ** Amir-Hossein Āryānpour (1925–2001) – lexicographer ** Gholāmhossein Āhani ( fa) (1927–2001) – scholar ** Ahmad Birashk ( fa) (1907–2002) – scholar ** Yahyā Adl (1908–2002) – physician ** Cherāgh-Ali Azami ( fa) (1924–2002) – scholar ** Mostafā Rahimi ( fa) (1926–2002) – scholar ** Khosrow Shāhāni ( fa) (1929–2002) – writer ** Rezā Beykzādeh (1946–2002) – journalist ** Farrokh Tamimi ( fa) (1933–2002) – poet ** Iraj Bastāmi (1957–2003) – poet ** Abdolhossein Navāei ( fa) (1924–2004) – scholar ** Kioumars Sāberi Foumani (1941–2004) – satirist ** Hassan Hosseini ( sr) (1956–2004) – poet ** Zeinolābedin Motamen ( ru) (1914–2005) – scholar ** Shāhrokh Meskoob (1924–2005) – scholar ** Esmāil Navvāb-Safā ( fa) (1925–2005) – poet ** Fazlollāh Akbari ( fa) (1925–2005) – scholar ** Parviz Atābaki ( fa) (1928–2005) – author ** Karim Emāmi (1930–2005) – translator ** Mahmoud Mosharraf Āzād Tehrāni (1933–2006) – poet ** Nowzar Parang ( fa) (1937–2006) – poet ** Iraj Zand ( fa) (1950–2006) – sculptor ** Houshang A'lam ( fa) (1928–2007) – scholar ** Nāser Malekniā (1931–2007) – scholar ** Mehdi Ghālibāfiān (1935–2007) – scholar ** Bāgher Āyatollāhzādeh Shirāzi ( fa) (1936–2007) – scholar ** Akbar Rādi (1939–2007) – playwright ** Ali-Mortezā Samsām Bakhtiāri (1945–2007) – scholar ** Fereydoun Ādamiyat (1920–2008) – historian ** Ahmad Ghahremān (1928–2008) – scholar ** Tāhereh Saffārzādeh (1936–2008) – writer ** Nāder Ebrāhimi (1936–2008) – writer ** Masoud Āzarnoush (1945–2008) – archaeologist ** Mehrān Ghāssemi (1977–2008) – journalist ** Rozā Montazemi (1921–2009) – author ** Mehdi Āzar Yazdi (1922–2009) – writer ** Mohammad-Amin Riāhi (1923–2009) – scholar ** Abolghāssem Masoudi ( fa) (1930–2009) – journalist ** Bijan Taraghi ( fa) (1930–2009) – poet ** Esmāil Fasih ( fa) (1935–2009) – writer **
Mohammad-Nabi Sarbolouki Mohammad-Nabi Sarbolouki ( fa, محمدنبی سربلوکی) was a distinguished Iranian biophysicist and polymer chemist and one of the most influential individuals behind modern scientific movement in Iran. He was known as the inventor of a DNA ...
(1944–2009) – scholar ** Enāyatollāh Rezā (1920–2010) – scholar ** Ali-Naghi Monzavi ( de) (1923–2010) – scholar ** Seifollāh Kāmbakhsh-Fard (1929–2010) – scholar ** Rahim Rezāzādeh Malek ( fa) (1940–2010) – scholar ** Shokouh Mirfattāh (1946–2010) – scholar ** Azizollāh Bayāt ( fa) (1920–2011) – scholar ** Iraj Afshār (1925–2011) – bibliographer and historian ** Jahānshāh Derakhshāni ( fa) (1944–2011) – scholar ** Manouchehr Vesāl ( fa) (1913–2012) – scholar ** Simin Dāneshvar (1921–2012) – scholar and novelist ** Ghamar Āriyān (1922–2012) – scholar ** Ehsāan Narāghi (1926–2012) – scholar ** Parviz Rajabi ( fa) (1939–2012) – scholar ** Habibollāh Hedāyat (1920–2013) – scholar ** Abdolmohammad Āyati (1926–2013) – scholar ** Bāqer Āqeli ( fa) (1929–2013) – scholar ** Parvāneh Vossough (1936–2013) – physician and entrepreneur ** Mortezā Sāghebfar ( fa) (1942–2013) – scholar ** Amir-Hossein Fardi (1949–2013) – writer ** Fahimeh Rahimi ( fr) (1952–2013) – writer ** Mohammad-Ebrāhim Bāstāni Pārizi (1924–2014) – historian ** Simin Behbahāni (1927–2014) – poet ** Nāser Kātouziān (1931–2014) – scholar ** Mahmoud Tolouei ( fa) (1930–2015) – historian ** Mohammad-Ali Sepānlou (1940–2015) – poet ** Nāser Pourpirār (1940–2015) – writer ** Hassan Tavanāyān-Fard (1943–2015) – scholar ** Shahriār Adl ( de) (1944–2015) – archaeologist ** Mortezā Sohrābi ( fa) (1946–2015) – scholar ** Hamid Golpirā (1960–2015) – journalist ** Dāvoud Pārsāpajouh (1941–2015) – scholar ** Amir Ashiri ( fa) (1925–2016) – writer ** Abolhassan Najafi (1929–2016) – scholar ** Houshang Mahdavi ( fa) (1930–2016) – writer ** Hassan Farsām (1932–2016) – scholar ** Poorān Farrokhzād (1933–2016) – writer ** Abbās Shafiei (1937–2016) – scholar ** Ghāsem Hāsheminejād (1940–2016) – poet ** Atāollāh Behmanesh (1923–2017) – journalist ** Habibollāh Chāichiān (1923–2017) – poet ** Hossein Tofigh ( fa) (1929–2017) – journalist ** Ali-Rezā Yaldā (1930–2017) – scholar ** Mohsen Ghānebasiri (1949–2017) – scholar ** Mediā Kāshigar (1956–2017) – writer ** Dāriush Shāyegan (1935–2018) – philosopher ** Gholāmhossein Sadri Afshār ( fa) (1935–2018) – scholar ** Salim Neisāri (1920–2019) – scholar ** Yadollāh Samareh (1932–2019) – scholar ** Mohsen Abolghāsemi ( fa) (1932–2019) – scholar ** Bahman Keshāvarz ( fa) (1944–2019) – scholar ** Abbāsgholi Dāneshvar ( fa) (1925–2020) – scholar ** Hassan Tofigh ( fa) (1926–2020) – journalist ** Badrozzamān Gharib ( fa) (1929–2020) – scholar **
Ahmad Niktalab Ahmad ( ar, أحمد, ʾAḥmad) is an Arabic male given name common in most parts of the Muslim world. Other spellings of the name include Ahmed and Ahmet. Etymology The word derives from the root (ḥ-m-d), from the Arabic (), from the ve ...
(1934–2020) – poet ** Sādegh Malek Shahmirzādi (1940–2020) – scholar ** Fariborz Raisdānā (1945–2020) – scholar ** Akbar Ālemi ( fa) (1945–2020) – scholar ** Gholāmrezā Sahāb ( fa) (1948–2020) – scholar ** Massoud Mehrābi (1954–2020) – journalist ** Mahlaghā Mallāh (1917–2021) – scholar ** Jalāl Sattāri (1931–2021) – scholar ** Mohammad-Rezā Bāteni (1935–2021) – scholar ** Āzartāsh Āzarnoush (1938–2021) – scholar ** Hamid-Rezā Sadr (1956–2021) – journalist ** Moslem Bahādori (1927–2022) – scholar ** Nāder Tālebzādeh (1953–2022) – journalist


Artists

** Dāvoud Pirniā ( fa) (1900–1971) – musician ** Saeid Hormozi (1897–1976) – musician ** Majid Vafādār ( fa) (1913–1976) – musician ** Afshin Moghadam (1945–1976) – singer ** Mohammad-Ali Amir-Jāhed ( fa) (1896–1977) – musician ** Hossein Nāsehi (1925–1977) – musician ** Abolhassan Etesāmi (1903–1978) – architect **
Ali-Naqi Vaziri Ali-Naqi Vaziri, also transcribed as Ali Naghi Vaziri (Persian: علی نقی وزیری) (October 1, 1886 in Tehran, Persia – September 9, 1979) was a composer, thinker and a celebrated player of the tar. He is considered a revolutionary i ...
(1886–1979) – musician ** Javād Badizādeh ( fa) (1902–1979) – musician ** Gholāmali Ravānbakhsh ( fa) (1935–1979) – singer ** Esmāil Adib Khānsāri (1901–1982) – musician **
Faramarz Pilaram Faramarz Pilaram (; 1937–1983, or 1982) was an Iranian painter and educator. He is known for his abstract, and calligraphy-based modern paintings. Pilaram was a pioneer within the Saqqakhaneh school, a neo-traditionalist art movement. There wer ...
(1937–1983) – painter ** Hossein Gol-e-Golāb (1895–1984) – poet and musician ** Mahmoud Mahmoudi Khānsāri ( fa) (1934–1987) – singer ** Amanollāh Tājik ( fa) (1937–1987) – singer ** Maryam Rouhparvar ( fa) (1932–1988) – singer ** Ahmad Ebādi (1906–1993) – musician ** Javād Maroufi (1912–1993) – musician **
Abolhassan Sadighi Abolhassan Sadighi ( fa, ابوالحسن صدیقی) (5 October 1894 – 11 December 1995) was an Iranian sculptor and painter and was known as Master Sadighi. He was a student of Kamal-ol-molk, Ghaffari. The statue of Ferdowsi in the Ferdowsi ...
(1894–1995) – painter and sculptor ** Rassām Arabzādeh ( fa) (1914–1995) – carpet designer ** Heshmat Sanjari (1918–1995) – composer and conductor ** Hossein Sarshār ( de) (1934–1995) – singer and actor ** Giti Pāshāei (1940–1995) – singer ** Changiz Shahvagh ( fa) (1933–1996) – painter and sculptor ** Naser Farhangfar ( fr) (1947–1997) – musician ** Jalil Ziāpour (1920–1999) – painter ** Molouk Zarrābi ( eo) (1907–2000) – singer ** Jafar Pourhāshemi ( fa) (1928–2001) – musician ** Jahāngir Malek ( fa) (1933–2002) – musician ** Asadollāh Malek ( fa) (1941–2002) – musician ** Hossein Lorzādeh (1906–2004) – architect ** Mortezā Varzi (1922–2004) – musician **
Delkash Esmat Bagherpour Baboli ( fa, عصمت باقرپور بابلی ; 26 February 1925 – 1 September 2004), better known as Delkash ( fa, دلکش ), was an Iranian diva singer and occasional actress with a rare and unique voice. Biography Delka ...
(1924–2004) – singer ** Hadi Āmeri (1913–2005) – composer and conductor ** Jafar Petgar ( fa) (1920–2005) – painter ** Fereydoun Nāseri ( fa) (1930–2005) – conductor ** Mojtabā Mirzādeh (1945–2005) – musician ** Ali-Akbar Sanati ( ru) (1916–2006) – painter and sculptor **
Ali Tajvidi Ali Tajvidi ( fa, علی تجويدی; November 7, 1919 – March 15, 2006) was an Iranian musician, composer, violinist, songwriter, and music professor at the School of National Music and Tehran University. He composed more than 150 songs and ...
(1919–2006) – musician ** Hadi Mirmirān (1945–2006) – architect ** Bābak Bayāt ( fa) (1946–2006) – musician ** Omrān Salāhi ( fa) (1946–2006) – writer ** Fākhereh Sabā (1920–2007) – opera singer ** Hamid Ghanbari ( fa) (1924–2007) – singer ** Parviz Yāhaghi (1936–2007) – composer ** Parivash Sotoudeh ( fa) (d. 2007) – singer ** Ghorbān Soleimāni (1920–2008) – musician and vocalist ** Abbās Kātouzian (1923–2008) – painter and artist ** Khātereh Parvāneh (1929–2008) – singer ** Nikol Faridani (1935–2008) – photographer **
Shusha Guppy Shushā Guppy ( fa, شوشا گوپی; née Shamsi Assār ( fa, شمسی عصار; 24 December 1935 – 21 March 2008) was a writer, editor and a singer of Persian and Western folk songs. She lived in London from the early 1960s, until her death ...
(1935–2008) – writer, editor and singer ** Jāzeh Tabātabāi (1938–2008) – painter ** Nāmi Petgar ( fa) (1945–2008) – painter ** Mohammad-Amin Mirfenderski ( fa) (1931–2009) – architect ** Farāmarz Pāyvar (1933–2009) – musician ** Hassan Shojāei ( fa) (1941–2009) – singer ** Mehdi Sahābi (1944–2009) – painter and sculptor ** Abdi Yamini ( fa) (1953–2009) – musician ** Parviz Meshkātiān (1955–2009) – musician ** Mohammad Nouri (1929–2010) – singer ** Bahman Jalāli (1944–2010) – photographer ** Farmān Behboud (1946–2010) – musician ** Masoud Houshmand ( fa) (1946–2010) – songwriter ** Āndre Ārzoumāniān (Անդրե Արզումանյան) ( fa) (1954–2010) – musician ** Mahmoud Javādipour ( de) (1920–2012) – painter ** Mansoureh Hosseini (1926–2012) – artist ** Behrouz Ahmadi ( fa) (1946–2012) – architect ** Jalil Shahnāz (1921–2013) – musician ** Ghāsem Jebeli ( fa) (1927–2013) – singer ** Dāriush Safvat (1928–2013) – musician ** Homāyoun Khorram (1930–2013) – musician ** Mortezā Pāshāei (1984–2014) – singer ** Mansour Narimān (1935–2015) – musician ** Nimā Petgar ( fa) (1947–2015) – painter ** Javād Lashkari ( fa) (1923–2016) – musician ** Asghar Bichāreh (1927–2016) – photographer **
Farhang Sharif Farhang Sharif ( fa, فرهنگ شریف; – 7 September 2016) was an Iranian musician and renowned tar player.HAMS ...
(1931–2016) – musician ** Ali-Akbar Tajvidi (1927–2017) – painter ** Nāder Golchin ( fa) (1936–2017) – singer ** Hāmed Hākān ( fa) (1984–2017) – singer ** Nāser Cheshmāzar (1950–2018) – musician ** Shirin Aliābādi (1973–2018) – artist **
Hossein Dehlavi Hossein Dehlavi ( fa, حسین دهلوی) (September 30, 1927 – October 15, 2019) was an Iranian peoples, Iranian composer. Biography Hossein Dehlavi was born in 1927 in Tehran, Iran and started music with his father Moezeddin Emami who was ...
(1927–2019) – composer ** Masoud Arabshāhi (1935–2019) – painter ** Farhād Ebrāhimi (1935–2019) – songwriter ** Mehrbānou Salāmi ( fa) (1935–2019) – singer ** Hossein Zamarshidi ( fa) (1939–2019) – architect ** Fereydoun Sadighi ( fa) (1936–2020) – sculptor **
Houshang Zarif Houshang Zarif ( fa, هوشنگ ظریف, also Romanized as "Hūshang Zarīf"; December 7, 1938 – March 7, 2020) was a master of tar and Persian classical music. Biography and career Houshang Zarif was born in 1938 in Tehran. He was a graduate ...
(1938–2020) – musician ** Farhād Ahmadi ( fa) (1951–2020) – architect ** Abdolvahāb Shahidi (1922–2021) – singer ** Kāmbiz Derambakhsh (1942–2021) – cartoonist


Actors, actresses and film directors

** Mahmoud Johari ( fa) (1945–1976) – actor ** Ebrāhim Morādi ( fa) (1907–1977) – film director ** Akbar Meshkin ( fa) (1925–1977) – actor ** Samad Sabāhi ( fa) (1914–1978) – actor ** Parviz Fanizādeh (1937–1979) – actor ** Khosrow Haritāsh (1932–1980) – film director ** Esmāil Koushān (1917–1981) – film director ** Habibollāh Bolour ( fa) (1913–1982) – actor and wrestler ** Mohammad-Taqi Kahnamouei ( fa) (1920–1983) – actor ** Esmāil Poursaeid ( fa) (1926–1983) – film director ** Abbās Mosaddegh ( fa) (1926–1984) – actor ** Moezz-Divan Fekri ( fa) (1900–1985) – actor and film director ** Khānbābā Motazedi (1892–1986) – film photographer ** Ātash Khayyer ( fa) (1952–1986) – actress ** Esmāil Mohammadi ( fa) (1910–1987) – actor ** Sāber Ātashin ( fa) (1926–1987) – actor ** Roshanak Sadr ( fa) (1959–1987) – actress ** Sādegh Bahrāmi ( fa) (1909–1988) – actor ** Ezzatollāh Moghbeli ( fa) (1933–1988) – actor ** Mohsen Badie ( fa) (1908–1989) – film director ** Mahmoud Lotfi ( fa) (1926–1989) – actor ** Ezzatollāh Vosough ( fa) (1914–1991) – actor ** Houshang Beheshti ( fa) (1923–1991) – actor ** Parviz Khatibi ( fa) (1923–1993) – film director ** Siāmak Yāsemi (1925–1994) – film director ** Farhang Mehrparvar ( fa) (1946–1994) – actor ** Ali Sajjādi Hosseini (1953–1994) – film director ** Roghieh Chehreh-Āzād ( fa) (1907–1995) – actress ** Irān Daftari ( fa) (1907–1996) – actress ** Gholamhossein Naghshineh (1908–1996) – actor ** Valiollāh Khākdān (1923–1996) – art director ** Jalāl Moghaddam ( fa) (1929–1996) – film director ** Manouchehr Hāmedi ( fa) (1939–1996) – actor ** Ali Hātami (1944–1996) – film director ** Rouhangiz Sāminejād (1916–1997) – actress ** Jahāngir Forouhar (1916–1997) – actor ** Ali Tābesh ( fa) (1925–1997) – actor ** Fereshteh Jenābi (1948–1998) – actress ** Gholamhossein Bahmanyār ( fa) (1927–1999) – actor ** Rouhollāh Emāmi ( de) (1940–1999) – film editor ** Ahmad Najibzādeh ( fa) (1940–1999) – screenwriter ** Ali-Asghar Garmsiri ( fa) (1911–2000) – actor ** Nematollāh Gorji (1926–2000) – actor ** Mohammad-Ali Fardin (1930–2000) – actor and wrestler ** Firouz Behjat Mohammadi ( fa) (1936–2000) – actor ** Roubik Mansouri (Ռուբիկ Մանսուրի) ( fa) (1937–2000) – film editor ** Mahin Deyhim ( fa) (1925–2001) – actress **
Jamileh Sheykhi Jamileh Sheykhi ( fa, جمیله شیخی , 30 April 1930 – 23 May 2001) was an Iranian actress and the mother of actor Atila Pesyani. Career She made her stage debut in 1957 and began film acting with ''Shipwreck'' (1975, Nosrat Kari ...
(1930–2001) – actress ** Jamshid Mehrdād ( fa) (1932–2001) – actor ** Mansour Vālāmaqām ( fa) (1936–2001) – actor ** Kanaān Kiāni ( fa) (1932–2002) – actor ** Parvin Malakouti ( fa) (1938–2002) – actress ** Jamshid Esmāilkhāni ( fa) (1950–2002) – actor ** Rezā Jiān ( fa) (1949–2003) – actor ** Mehdi Fathi (1939–2004) – actor ** Mostafā Oskouei (1924–2005) – film director ** Manouchehr Nowzari ( fa) (1936–2005) – actor ** Mohsen Ārāsteh ( fa) (1937–2005) – actor ** Fereydoun Goleh (1942–2005) – film director ** Ali Zāhedi ( fa) (1949–2005) – actor ** Bitā Tavakkoli ( fa) (1994–2005) – child actress ** Jafar Bozorgi ( fa) (1917–2006) – actor ** Ahmad Ghadakchiān (1920–2006) – actor ** Abdolali Homāyoun ( fa) (1920–2006) – actor ** Hossein Kasbiān ( fa) (1934–2006) – actor ** Soroush Khalili ( fa) (1937–2006) – actor ** Vākhtāng Nersi Korkiā ( fa) (1938–2006) – actor ** Hamid Rakhshāni ( fa) (1951–2006) – film editor **
Poopak Goldarreh Poopak Goldarreh ( fa, پوپک گلدره; 30 July 1971 – 16 April 2006) was an Iranian actress, mostly famous in Iran because of her appearance in TV series such as ''Saat-e khosh'' and '' Nargess''. She played some roles in a few movies as ...
(1971–2006) – actress ** Garshā Raoufi ( fa) (1933–2007) – actor ** Rasoul Mollāgholipour (1955–2007) – film director ** Esmāil Dāvarfar (1932–2008) – actor ** Khosrow Shakibāei (1944–2008) – actor ** Ahmad Āqālou ( fa) (1949–2008) – actor ** Abbās Sakhāei (1953–2008) – actor and photographer ** Dāvoud Asadi ( fa) (1969–2008) – actor ** Mehri Mehrniā ( fa) (1917–2009) – actress ** Parvin Soleimāni (1922–2009) – actress ** Farrokh-Laghā Houshmand ( fa) (1929–2009) – actress ** Abbās Shabāviz ( fa) (1929–2009) – actor ** Jamshid Lāyegh ( fa) (1931–2009) – actor ** Ali Miri ( fa) (1936–2009) – actor ** Amir Ghavidel ( fa) (1947–2009) – film director ** Seifollāh Dād (1955–2009) – film director ** Masoud Rassām ( fa) (1957–2009) – film director ** Peymān Abadi (1972–2009) – stuntman ** Nikou Kheradmand (1932–2009) – actress ** Esmāil Riāhi ( fa) (1920–2010) – film director ** Hamideh Kheirābādi (1924–2010) – actress ** Mahin Shahābi ( fa) (1936–2010) – actress ** Mahmoud Bahrāmi ( fa) (1937–2010) – actor ** Rezā Karam-Rezāei ( fa) (1937–2010) – actor ** Nemat Haghighi ( fa) (1939–2010) – film director ** Mohammad Varshowchi ( fa) (1925–2011) – actor ** Mehri Vedādiān ( fa) (1936–2011) – actress ** Mohsen Yousefbeig ( fa) (1940–2011) – actor ** Esfandiār Ahmadieh (1929–2012) – film director ** Hamid Samandariān (1931–2012) – theater director ** Shāpour Gharib (1933–2012) – film director ** Abdollāh Boutimār ( fa) (1933–2012) – actor ** Touti Salimi ( fa) (1954–2012) – actress ** Taghi Rouhāni (1920–2013) – news anchor ** Saadi Afshār ( fa) (1934–2013) – actor ** Jahāngir Jahāngiri ( fa) (1946–2013) – film director ** Asal Badiei (1977–2013) – actress ** Mortezā Ahmadi (1924–2014) – actor ** Hassan Raziāni ( fa) (1931–2014) – actor ** Māziār Partow (1933–2014) – film director ** Nāser Gitijāh ( fa) (1935–2014) – actor ** Anoushirvān Arjmand (1941–2014) – actor ** Bāgher Sahrāroudi ( fa) (1942–2014) – actor ** Akhtar Karimi Zand ( fa) (1928–2015) – actress ** Valiollāh Momeni (1943–2015) – actor ** Homā Roustā (1944–2015) – actress ** Iraj Karimi ( fr) (1953–2015) – film director ** Mostafā Abdollāhi (1955–2015) – actor ** Ali Tabātabāei (1983–2015) – actor ** Parviz Shāhinkhoo ( fa) (1915–2016) – actor ** Dāvoud Rashidi (1933–2016) – actor ** Jafar Vāli ( fa) (1934–2016) – actor ** Mohammad Zarrindast (1934–2016) – film director ** Forouzān (1937–2016) – actress ** Sorayyā Beheshti ( fa) (1951–2016) – actress ** Donyā Fanizādeh (1967–2016) – puppeteer ** Ali Rāmez ( fa) (1927–2017) – actor ** Mohammad Poursattār (1939–2017) – actor ** Kāzem Afrandniā (1945–2017) – actor ** Ali Moallem ( fa) (1962–2017) – film critic **
Hassan Joharchi Hassan Joharchi ( fa, حسن جوهرچی; 28 July 1968 – 3 February 2017) was an Iranian actor. He started his career by playing in the movie ''Elephant in the Darkness'' in 1988, and subsequently became famous for playing in ''Collapse'' dire ...
(1968–2017) – actor ** Nāser Malek-Motiei (1930–2018) – actor ** Iraj Safdari (1939–2018) – make-up artist ** Ezzatolāh Entezāmi (1924–2018) – actor ** Hossein Erfāni (1942–2018) – voice actor ** Hossein Shahāb ( fa) (1947–2018) – actor ** Yadollāh Samadi (1951–2018) – film director ** Karim Zargar ( fa) (1953–2018) – actor ** Saeid Kangarāni (1954–2018) – actor ** Dāriush Asadzādeh ( fa) (1923–2019) – actor **
Nosrat Karimi Nosrat Karimi ( fa, نصرت کریمی‎; 22 December 1924 – 3 December 2019) was an Iranian actor, director, make-up artist, professor, scriptwriter, and sculptor. His career spanned six decades. He was perhaps best known for his role as ...
(1924–2019) – actor ** Shahlā Riāhi (1927–2019) – actress ** Rezā Abdi ( fa) (1931–2019) – actor ** Jamshid Mashāyekhi (1934–2019) – actor ** Ebrāhim Ābādi (1934–2019) – actor ** Rezā Safāei ( fa) (1936–2019) – film director ** Zobeideh Jahāngiri ( fa) (1942–2019) – actress ** Farrokh Sājedi ( fa) (1942–2019) – actor ** Habib Kāvosh ( fa) (1944–2019) – film director ** Hamid Soheili ( fa) (1949–2019) – film director ** Hossein Moheb-Ahari ( fa) (1951–2019) – actor ** Khashāyār Alvand ( fa) (1967–2019) – screenwriter ** Nosratollāh Vahdat (1925–2020) – actor ** Mohammad-Ali Keshāvarz (1930–2020) – actor ** Valiollāh Shirandāmi (:fa:ولی‌الله شیراندامی, fa) (1931–2020) – actor ** Sedigheh Kiānfar (1932–2020) – actress ** Malakeh Ranjbar (:fa:ملکه رنجبر, fa) (1936–2020) – actress ** Ahmad Pourmokhber (:fa:احمد پورمخبر, fa) (1940–2020) – actor ** Khosrow Sinai, Khosrow Sināei (1941–2020) – film director ** Parviz Poorhosseini (1941–2020) – actor ** Bahman Mofid (1942–2020) – actor ** Cyrus Gorjestāni (:fa:سیروس گرجستانی, fa) (1945–2020) – actor ** Nouri Kasrāei (:fa:نوری کسرایی, fa) (1951–2020) – actress ** Karim Akbari Mobarakeh, Karim Akbari Mobārakeh (1953–2020) – actor ** Siamak Shayeghi, Siāmak Shāyeghi (1954–2020) – film director ** Kambuzia Partovi, Kāmboziā Partovi (1955–2020) – film director ** Ali Abolhassani (:fa:علی ابوالحسنی (بازیگر), fa) (1972–2020) – actor ** Siamak Atlasi, Siāmak Atlasi (1936–2021) – actor ** Fathali Oveisi (1946–2021) – actor ** Fereshteh Taerpour, Fereshteh Tāerpour (1953–2021) – film producer ** Babak Khorramdin (director), Bābak Khorramdin (1974–2021) – film director ** Arshā Aghdasi (:fa:ارشا اقدسی, fa) (1982–2021) – stuntman ** Azade Namdari, Āzādeh Nāmdāri (1984–2021) – actress


Athletes

** Shervin Jazāyeri (:fa:شروین جزایری, fa) (1954–1972) – mountain climber ** Karam Nirlou (1943–1976) – football player ** Mehdi Masoud-Ansari, Mehdi Masoud-Ansāri (d. 1978) – football player ** Ali Danaeifard, Ali Dānāeifard (1921–1979) – football player ** Mansour Raeisi (1928–1980) – wrestler ** Hossein Sadaghiani, Hossein Sadaghiāni (1903–1982) – football player and coach ** Esmaeil Elmkhah, Esmāil Elmkhāh (1936–1988) – weight-lifter ** Mahmoud Namjoo, Mahmoud Nāmjoo (1918–1990) – weight-lifter ** Hossein Soroudi (d. 1991) – football player ** Parviz Dehdari, Parviz Dehdāri (1935–1992) – football player and coach ** Mehrab Shahrokhi, Mehrāb Shāhrokhi (1944–1993) – football player ** Akbar Khojini (1935–1995) – boxer ** Ahmad Izadpanāh (:fa:احمد ایزدپناه, fa) (1910–1997) – athlete ** Hussain Jabbar Zadegan, Hossein Jabbārzādegān (d. 1997) – basketball player ** Ezatollah Janmaleki, Ezatollāh Jānmaleki (1947–1999) – football player ** Jafar Salmasi, Jafar Salmāsi (1918–2000) – weight-lifter and first Iranian Olympic medallist ** Abbas Ekrami, Abbās Ekrāmi (1915–2002) – football manager ** Mohammad Paziraei, Mohammad Pazirāei (1929–2002) – wrestler ** Nabi Sorouri (1933–2002) – wrestler ** Hossein Fekri (1924–2003) – football player ** Yousof Safvat, Yousef Safvat (1931–2003) – chess player ** Khosrow Kahyāi (:fa:کیخسرو کهیایی, fa) (1940–2003) – chess player ** Mohammad Ranjbar (1935–2004) – football player ** Shamseddin Seyed-Abbasi, Shamseddin Seyed-Abbāsi (1943–2004) – wrestler ** Ferydoun Sadeghi, Fereydoun Sādeghi (d. 2005) – basketball player ** Nāser Kārfarsā (:fa:ناصر کارفرسا, fa) (1923–2005) – football player ** Firouz Alizadeh, Firouz Alizādeh (1946–2005) – wrestler ** Majid Sabzi (:fa:مجید سبزی, fa) (1959–2006) – football player ** Hossein-Ali Mobasher (:fa:حسینعلی مبشر, fa) (1922–2007) – football player ** Sadegh Aliakbarzadeh, Sādegh Aliakbarzādeh (1932–2007) – boxer ** Hamid Shirzadegan, Hamid Shirzādegān (1941–2007) – football player ** Tourān Shādpour (:fa:توران شادپور, fa) (1951–2007) – athlete ** Aidin Nikkhah Bahrami, Āidin Nikkhāh Bahrāmi (1982–2007) – basketball player ** Aboutaleb Talebi, Aboutāleb Tālebi (1945–2008) – wrestler ** Fariborz Moradi, Fariborz Morādi (1964–2008) – football player ** Abbas Qarib, Abbās Gharib (1916–2009) – football player ** Amir-Hossein Mobāsher (:fa:حسین مباشر, fa) (1922–2009) – football player ** Nasser Aghaei, Nāser Āghāei (1944–2009) – boxer ** Mashallah Amin Sorour, Māshāllāh Amin-Sorour (1931–2010) – cyclist ** Moustafa Tajiki, Mostafā Tājik (1932–2010) – wrestler ** Mansour Amirasefi, Mansour Amirāsefi (1933–2010) – football player ** Kambozia Jamali, Kāmboziā Jamāli (1938–2010) – football player ** Masoud Boroumand (1928–2011) – football player ** Nasser Hejazi, Nāser Hejāzi (1949–2011) – football player ** Masoud Estili (1969–2011) – football player ** Leila Esfandyari, Leilā Esfandiāri (1970–2011) – mountain climber ** Abdollah Mojtabavi, Abdollāh Mojtabavi (1925–2012) – wrestler ** Jalal Mansouri, Jalāl Mansouri (1930–2012) – wrestler ** Dāvoud Nasiri (:fa:داوود نصیری, fa) (1921–2013) – football player ** Hassan Sadian, Hassan Sadiān (1925–2013) – wrestler ** Javād Derafshi-Javān (:fa:جواد درفشی جوان, fa) (1927–2013) – tennis player ** Boyuk Jeddikar, Boyuk Jeddikār (1929–2013) – football player ** Nosratollah Momtahen, Nosratollāh Momtahen (1930–2013) – sports shooter ** Akbar Poudeh (1933–2012) – cyclist ** Hassan Pakandam, Hassan Pākandām (1934–2013) – boxer ** Nazem Ganjapour, Nāzem Ganjāpour (1943–2013) – football player ** Mohammad Hassan Zolfaghari, Mohammad-Hassan Zolfaghāri (d. 2013) – basketball player ** Kazem Sarikhani, Kāzem Sārikhāni (1978–2013) – judoka ** Gholam Hossein Mazloumi, Gholāmhossein Mazloumi (1950–2014) – football player ** Hossein Maadani (1971–2014) – volleyball player ** Rasoul Raeisi (1924–2015) – weightlifter ** Aref Gholizadeh, Āref Gholizādeh (1938–2015) – football player ** Kāmbiz Derafshi-Javān (:fa:کامبیز درفشی جوان, fa) (1954–2015) – tennis player ** Homayoun Behzadi, Homāyoun Behzādi (1942–2016) – football player ** Mansour Pourheidari (1946–2016) – football player ** Reza Ahadi, Rezā Ahadi (1962–2016) – football player ** Bahman Golbarnezhad, Bahman Golbārnejād (1968–2016) – cyclist ** Hossein Soudipour (1922–2017) – basketball player ** Abbas Zandi, Abbās Zandi (1930–2017) – wrestler ** Nasser Givehchi, Nāser Givehchi (1932–2017) – wrestler ** Manouchehr Boroumand (1934–2017) – weightlifter ** Bijan Zarnegar, Bijan Zarnegār (1940–2017) – fencer ** Ebrahim Ashtiani, Ebrāhim Āshtiāni (1941–2017) – football player ** Akbar Eftekhari, Akbar Eftekhāri (1943–2017) – football player ** Mohammad Ali Falahatinejad, Mohammad-Ali Falāhatinejād (1976–2017) – weightlifter ** Ghorbān-Ali Tāri (:fa:قربان‌علی تاری, fa) (1927–2018) – football player ** Alireza Ghelichkhani, Ali-Rezā Ghelichkhāni (1937–2018) – wrestler ** Mahmoud Moezzipour (:fa:محمود معزی‌پور, fa) (1937–2018) – wrestler ** Iraj Danaeifard, Iraj Dānāeifard (1951–2018) – football player ** Majid Gholamnejad, Majid Gholāmnejād (1983–2018) – football player ** Amir Āghā-Hosseini (:fa:امیر آقاحسینی, fa) (1931–2019) – football player ** Nadjmeddin Farabi, Nadjmeddin Fārābi (1933–2019) – athlete ** Jafar Kashani, Jafar Kāshāni (1944–2019) – football player ** Khosro Harandi, Khosrow Harandi (1950–2019) – chess player ** Keyvan Vahdani, Keyvān Vahdāni (1991–2019) – football player ** Abolfazl Salabi (1924–2020) – basketball player ** Amir Yavari, Amir Yāvari (1931–2020) – boxer ** Mohammad Ami-Tehrani, Mohammad Āmi-Tehrāni (1938–2020) – weightlifter ** Fariborz Esmaeili, Fariborz Esmāili (1940–2020) – football player ** Parviz Aboutaleb, Parviz Aboutāleb (1942–2020) – football player ** Mohammad Reza Navaei, Mohammad-Rezā Navāei (1948–2020) – wrestler ** Sabā Shāyesteh (:fa:صبا شایسته, fa) (1990–2020) – rower ** Hamid Jasemian, Hamid Jāsemiān (1936–2021) – football player ** Abbas Ansarifard, Abbās Ansārifard (1956–2021) – football administrator ** Mehrdad Minavand, Mehrdād Mināvand (1975–2021) – football player ** Ali Ansarian, Ali Ansāriān (1977–2021) – football player ** Hossein Ghafourizadeh, Hossein Ghafourizādeh (1973–2022) – athlete


Businessmen and philanthropists

** Mohammad-Ali Mofarrah (:fa:محمدعلی مفرح, fa) (1915–1983) – businessman and founder of Bank Saderat Iran ** Gholāmali Abidi (:fa:غلامعلی عبیدی, fa) (1920–2004) – scholar and businessman ** Mohammad Taghi Barkhordar, Mohammad-Taghi Barkhordār (1924–2012) – businessman ** Ahmad Atāei (:fa:احمد عطایی, fa) (1919–2013) – philanthropist ** Fereydoun Novin Farahbakhsh (:fa:فریدون نوین فرحبخش, fa) (1930–2013) – businessman and collector ** Mahafarid Amir Khosravi, Mahāfarid Amir-Khosravi (1969–2014) – businessman ** Abdorrahim Jafari (:fa:عبدالرحیم جعفری, fa) (1919–2015) – philanthropist ** Rezā Niāzmand (:fa:رضا نیازمند, fa) (1921–2017) – philanthropist ** Asghar Ghandchi (1928–2019) – philanthropist


Others

** Sakineh Ghasemi, Sakineh Ghāsemi (d. 1979) – sex worker ** Majid Salek Mohammadi, Majid Sālek Mohammadi (d. 1985) – serial killer ** Effat Tejaratchi, Effat Tejāratchi (1917–1999) – pioneer aviator ** Sayyed Bozorg Mahmoody, Bozorg "Moody" Mahmoody (1939–2009) – anaesthesiologist ** Shahla Jahed, Shahlā Jāhed (1969–2010) – convict ** Reyhaneh Jabbari, Reyhāneh Jabbāri (1988–2014) – convict In addition to tombs of the royals, politicians, and other significant people, in the graveyard there are symbolic tombs for the perpetrators of the 1983 Hezbollah 1983 Beirut barracks bombing, attacks on the U.S. Marine and French peacekeepers' barracks in Beirut and for the assassin of Anwar Sadat, Khalid Islambouli. Similarly, a symbolic tomb was erected in the cemetery for Hezbollah member Imad Mughniyah, who was killed on 12 February 2008 in Damascus, Syria.


Images

File:Shohada tomb2.jpg, Tombs of Mostafa Chamran and Javad Fakoori File:Dolatshahi tomb.jpg, Tomb of Esmat Dowlatshahi File:Saed tomb.jpg, Tomb of Mohammad Sa'ed File:Private tombs of Behesht-e Zahra.jpg, Private tombs File:Dsharifabadi.JPG File:7tir outside.jpg, Hafte Tir bombing victims' memorial outside view File:7tir inside.jpg, Hafte Tir bombing victims' memorial File:Graves-001.jpg, The graves of unknown martyrs File:2012 Behesht-e Zahra Cemetery Tehran 7380768412.jpg,
Iran–Iraq War The Iran–Iraq War was an armed conflict between Iran and Iraq that lasted from September 1980 to August 1988. It began with the Iraqi invasion of Iran and lasted for almost eight years, until the acceptance of United Nations Security Council ...
victims' tombs File:Prepared graves of Behesht-e Zahra.jpg, Prepared graves File:Hafte Tir bombing victims mausoleum (5).jpg, Shohada street


See also

* Mausoleum of Ruhollah Khomeini * Khavaran cemetery * Zahir-od-dowleh cemetery * Rawdat al-Shahidain Cemetery


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Behesht-e Zahra Behesht-e Zahra, 1970 establishments in Iran Shia cemeteries Cemeteries in Tehran National cemeteries