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Abolghasim Lahouti
Abolghasim Lahouti

Abolghasem Lahouti (18871958) was a political activist and poet during the Persian Constitutional Revolution of Iran. Jump to: navigation, search 1887 is a common year starting on Saturday (click on link for calendar). ... Jump to: navigation, search 1958 was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Jump to: navigation, search The Persian Constitutional Revolution against the despotic rule of the last Qajar Shah started in 1905 and lasted until 1911. ...


Born in Kermanshah to a poet by the name Mirza Ahmad Elhami, his first poem was printed in the newspaper Habal al-Mateen in Calcutta at the age of 18. Kermanshah is one of the 30 provinces of Iran. ... This article is on Calcutta/Kolkata, the city. ...


He soon entered politics and even received a medal from Sattar Khan for his efforts. Sattar Khan (1868 - November 9, 1914) was born in the north-west Persian (Iranian) city of Tabriz. ...


Initially, he went to clerical school, but then went to Bulgaria and wrote many poems on Islam. He then came back to Iran, and enlisted in the armed forces, and graduated as Captain in rank. Jump to: navigation, search Islam ▶(?) (Arabic: الإسلام al-islām) the submission to God is a monotheistic faith, one of the Abrahamic religions, the worlds second-largest religion, and said by some to be the fastest growing religion in the world. ...


After being convicted by a court in Qom to death, he fled to Turkey, but soon returned and joined forces with Sheikh Mohammad Khiabani in Tabriz. His forces defeated Mahmud Khan Puladeen's troops, but were soon disbanded by freshly dispatched forces. He fled to Baku. Qom is famous for the shrine of Hazrat Masoumeh, first built in the late 8th century. ... Sheykh Mohammad Tabrizi, or Khiabani (1880 - 1920), was a Persian cleric and a representative to the parliament. ... Jump to: navigation, search Tabriz City Hall, built in 1895, by Arfaol molk, with the aid of German engineers. ... Major General Mahmud Khan Pulādeen (also can be spelled Pouladeen) was a senior military leader of the Reza Pahlavi era. ... Baku (Azeri: Bakı, Russian: Баку) is the capital of Azerbaijan. ...


While living in Nakhichevan, he became interested in Communism. After marrying a Russian poet by the name Sisil Banu, being unable to initiate a coup d'etat against the central government of Iran, he gave up and moved to Moscow where he remained until his final days. National motto: none Official language Azerbaijani Capital Nakhichevan (city) President Heydar Aliyev Prime Minister Artur Rasizade Area  - Total  - % water 5,500 km² negligible Population  - Total 310,000 Establishment  - Declared  - Recognition 1991 recognized internationally only as part of Azerbaijan Currency Azerbaijani Manat Time zone  - in summer EET (UTC+4) EEST (UTC... Jump to: navigation, search Communism refers to a theoretical system of social organization and a political movement based on common ownership of the means of production. ... A coup détat, or simply a coup, is the sudden overthrow of a government, usually done by a small group that just replaces the top power figures. ... Moscow (Russian: Москва́, Moskva, IPA:   listen?) is the capital of Russia, located on the river Moskva. ...


Lahouti's wife would then translate Lahouti's poetic verses he would write in praise of Stalin. His verses finally won him some attention from the Soviet leader, and he was invited to the Kremlin as a guest to Stalin. Iosif (usually anglicized as Joseph) Vissarionovich Stalin (Russian: Иосиф Виссарионович Сталин), original name Ioseb Jughashvili (Georgian: იოსებ ჯუღაშვილი; see Other names section) (December 21, 1879[1] – March 5, 1953) was a Bolshevik revolutionary and leader of the Soviet Union. ... Kremlin (Кремль) is the Russian word for citadel or castle and refers to any major fortified central complex found in historical Russian cities. ... Iosif (usually anglicized as Joseph) Vissarionovich Stalin (Russian: Иосиф Виссарионович Сталин), original name Ioseb Jughashvili (Georgian: იოსებ ჯუღაშვილი; see Other names section) (December 21, 1879[1] – March 5, 1953) was a Bolshevik revolutionary and leader of the Soviet Union. ...


Lahouti never returned to Iran and he died and was buried in Moscow. His last poems spoke of isolation and poverty. Moscow (Russian: Москва́, Moskva, IPA:   listen?) is the capital of Russia, located on the river Moskva. ...


References

  • Avsati, Alireza. Iran in the last 3 Centuries. Published Tehran, 2003. Vol1 ISBN 964-93406-6-1, Vol2 ISBN 964-93406-5-3.


 
 

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