Tayeb Hajrezaei

His father, Hossein Ali Hajrezaei, was originally from Avaj County and, after migrating to Tehran, worked in collecting dry twigs for bakeries.

His criminal record included: According to accounts from others, Teyeb is attributed with traits such as kindness and helping those who cannot defend themselves, and needy people.

'"[7] One of Teyeb's notable activities was leading a mourning procession during Tasu'a' and Ashura, moving from the warehouse area towards the city center and receiving great respect from neighborhood dignitaries such as Ali Kashani along the way.

Teyeb's respect for the leaders of the uprising, who were the heads of the field, was a significant factor in his reluctance to directly cooperate with the Pahlavi court.

[11] In return, the court tried to change Teyeb's opinion by offering him benefits, such as transferring the right to buy and sell Indian watermelons in exchange for a check for one and a half million tomans.

With the representation of the sequestration lawyer, Teamsar Shayanfar, after 13 trial sessions for criminal and treasonous activities aimed at disrupting public order and security on the days of June 15 of that year, they were sentenced to execution based on Article 70 of the General Penal Code.

[13] In his will, Teyeb stated that anyone making a claim for money after his death should be paid, and anyone from whom he was owed, if they did not settle their debts, he forgave.

Tayeb Hajrezaei in his youth
1. Hossein Alam 2. Tahir Hajrezaei 3. Shaban Jafari 4. Hossein Mehdi Kasab 5. Tayeb Hajrezaei 6. Akbar Hajrezaei 7. Seyyed Akbar Kharat next to Abol-Ghasem Kashani .
The scene of Tayeb Hajrezaei's execution along with another person named Ismail Rezaei.