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Farrokh negahdar biography samples

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        1. Farrokh Negahdar, writing in the journal Arash 97, has a slightly different version of the same story: “When Lajevardi phoned us to ask for.
        2. Farrokh Negahdar and on the other hand, he has drawn a border and red line between his own statements and those of Mr. Negahdar and has even threatened him.
        3. Farrokh Negahdar, one of the leaders of the left-wing groups opposed to the Shah, says, "The large participation of people from all groups in the.
        4. The publication of On the Life and Works of B/an JaZani celebrates the influential leftist theorist's life and intellectual legacy.
        5. Farrokh Negahdar and on the other hand, he has drawn a border and red line between his own statements and those of Mr. Negahdar and has even threatened him..

          Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas

          1971–1980 Iranian Marxist–Leninist guerrilla organisation

          The Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas (OIPFG; Persian: سازمان چريک‌های فدايی خلق ايران, romanized: Sâzmân-e Čerik-hâye Fadâyi-e Xalğ-e Irân), simply known as Fadaiyan-e-Khalq (Persian: فداییان خلق, romanized: Fadâ'iān-e Xalğ, lit. 'Popular Self-sacrificers')[9] was an underground Marxist–Leninistguerrilla organization in Iran.[1]

          The OIPFG was one of the most important and influential armed groups during the Iranian Revolution, although this organization failed to achieve its goal and lost many of its members, it had a great impact on some radical Iranian intellectuals of its generation.

          After its formation, the loyalists were able to carry out several important and noisy operations and assassinations, such as the Siahkal incident, the explosion of electricity pylons, the explosion of some police st