Hossein Joudat

He completed his education at the Dar ul-Funun and had full command of Persian, Arabic, French, and English languages.

As a result of these actions, torture, and the prolonged duration of imprisonment, shortly after his release from prison, he bid farewell to life due to weakness and incapacity.

[2] Following his graduation, Hossein Joudat, at the request of the educational authorities in Gilan, was selected as a mathematics teacher for the Ahmadieh School in Rasht.

He participated in a competition among graduates of the Dar ul-Funun School in mathematics, where he successfully solved the problems and was introduced to Gilan's educational institutions.

[5] Hossein Joudat, the responsible (minister) of culture (under the government of Mirza Kuchik Khan), was a young and well-mannered man dedicated to nurturing values.

Joudat had a mother and a brother who, although could have lived in one of the luxurious mansions in the city, chose to stay in the modest house provided by the supervisor of Ferdowsi School.

Joudat refused to use his position and influence to move to a luxurious mansion like other Revolutionary Committee officials and employees, and he preferred not to have servants.

Joudat's involvement in the military played a crucial role in subsequent events, including the retreat from Miyandoab and the resolution of the fate of Kurdish leaders.

He was actively involved in the construction of various buildings, including medical and dental faculties, under the supervision of Minister Ali Asghar Hekmat.