Mojabi

[2] As religious scholars, members of the Mojabi family held various minbars in Qazvin throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.

During the late Qajar and Pahlavi eras, the Mojabi family pioneered the publishing houses and periodicals of Qazvin, a city famed for its political newspapers.

[5] The most significant of the periodicals during the Pahlavi I (Rezā Shāh) era was the Bazpurs, which was in print for 12 years (1924-1936), owned and edited by Jafar Adib Mojabi.

[3] Other newspapers run by the Mojabi family included Nakhl-e Omid, Sarnevesht and Saadat Qazvin.

Members of the family are called with the title Seyed which literally means Mister or Sir.

Mojabi family tree.
Photograph of Mojabi Qazvini family taken in 1955.
Haj Seyed Gholamhossein Majd Mojabi (above), pictured with Ahmad Shah Qajar , Shah (King) of Iran (center) and guards in 1901.