Mohammad Farrokhi Yazdi Explained

Mohammad Farrokhi Yazdi
Birth Date:1889
Birth Place:Yazd, Iran
Death Place:Qasr prison, Tehran
Occupation:poet, journalist and senior politician
Nationality:Iranian
Party:Socialist Party[1]

Mirza Mohammad Farrokhi Yazdi (Persian: میرزا محمد فرخی یزدی; 1889 – October 18, 1939), also known as Taj osh-Sho'arā (تاج الشعرا), was an Iranian poet, journalist and senior politician of the Persian Constitutional Revolution and the Reza Pahlavi era.

Biography

Born in Yazd and his father was Mohammad Ebrahim Yazdi, he started his preliminary education in Yazd until the age of 16 when he was expelled from school for his poems against school teachers and principal.

By the age of 16, he had already started writing poetry and gradually became active during the Persian Constitutional Revolution and was imprisoned because of writing material in opposition to the infamous 1919's Anglo-Persian Agreement. In prison, he protested that "He whose only offense is love of the motherland / No creed would condemn to a dark cell...".

Farrokhi Yazdi composed a poem criticizing Zeygham al-Dawla Qashqa'i, the ruler of Yazd, and in response Zeigham al-Dawla ordered to sew his mouth with thread and needle and throw him in prison.[2] In 1921, he published the political newspaper Toufan (storm), winning fame for his poetry and constant attacks against Reza Pahlavi in his editorials.

Finally, in 1939, he was arrested, sentenced to prison at Tehran's Qasr prison. He was murdered by air injection under Dr. Ahmad Ahmadi.[3]

He has written a poem related to British politician, Lord Curzon:

Lord Curzon has gotten angry

He is going to write a lament;

We don't exchange dignity with abasement

We don't obey embassy;

O' Curzon, abandon us

You can't exploit the country of Jamshid;

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Abrahamian, Ervand. Ervand Abrahamian. 1982. Iran Between Two Revolutions. 0-691-10134-5. Princeton University Press. 153. registration.
  2. https://iranicaonline.org/articles/farroki-yazdi FARROḴĪ YAZDĪ
  3. Book: Moshiri, Mahshid . Dictionnaire des poètes renommés persans: à partir de l'apparition du persan dari jusqu'à nos jours . 2007.