Iranian music stars died at age 33

Here are 2 famous musicians from Iran died at 33:

Mohammad Beheshti

Mohammad Beheshti (April 5, 2015 Isfahan-June 28, 1981 Tehran) was an Iranian politician and cleric. He had four children, Ali-Reza Beheshti, Mohammad-Reza Beheshti, Molok Soltan Beheshti and Mahbobe Soltan Beheshti.

Beheshti was a prominent figure in the Iranian Revolution, playing a key role in establishing the Islamic Republic of Iran after the fall of the Pahlavi dynasty. He served as the Secretary of the Islamic Republican Party and was appointed as the first head of Iran's judicial system after the revolution. Prior to his political career, Beheshti was a respected Shia scholar with a PhD in philosophy and Islamic law. His legacy as a revolutionary figure and intellectual continues to have influence in Iran today. Beheshti is buried in the Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in Tehran, where his grave is frequently visited by Iranians paying their respects to his memory.

He died as a result of assassination.

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Rais Ali Delvari

Rais Ali Delvari (April 5, 1882 Delvar-September 3, 1915 Bushehr) was an Iranian personality.

He is known for his role in leading the resistance against the British forces during their occupation of southern Iran in World War I. Delvari was a member of a prominent family in the Bushehr region and had received military training during his younger years. When the British forces established a presence in Bushehr, Delvari organized a group of local fighters and began a guerilla-style resistance against the occupiers. He and his fighters successfully repelled several British attacks and became known for their bravery and strategic skills. Delvari was eventually captured and executed by the British, but his legacy as a hero of Iranian resistance against foreign occupation lives on. Today, he is considered a national hero and is celebrated in Iran on September 3, the anniversary of his death.

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