Ahmad Bahar

Bahar was a student of Abdoljavad Adib Neishaboori in Mashad in the field of Persian and Arabic literature.

He was a journalist and started his own printing and publishing company in Mashad with a Heidelberg press purchased during an eventful trip to Europe.

He continued the job of Special Secretary to Prime Ministers including Mohammed Mossadeq.

On occasion of the popular and religious rise of people of Khorasan in summer of 1935, Bahar was accused of collaboration with organizers of this demonstration in Gowhar Shad Mosque and shrine of Imam Reza in Mashad and jailed for two Years and then exiled from Mashad to Tehran.

Nineteen members of the so-called Islamic Revolutionary Council of Iran in 1979 were also prosecuted for having a role in the popular riot of Gowharshad Mosque.

Ahmad Bahar 1934