Ahad Gudarziani (or Ahmad Gudarziani) is a writer, researcher and journalist who is known for his resistance literature works in Iran. He was honored at the Second and Third Celebration of Sacred Defense Journalists and Writers Conference for his works as Exemplary Writer and Reporter (February 2000 and April 2001).[1][2]
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Born | 1969 Tehran, Iran |
Died | December 20, 2019(2019-12-20) (aged 49–50) Tehran, Iran |
Resting place | "Nam Avaran" section in Behesht-e Zahra Segment 255, Number 43, Row 21 |
Nationality | Iranian |
Other names | Ahmad Gudarziani |
Education | BA in Persian Language and Literature |
Occupation | Writer, researcher and journalist |
Ahad Gudarziani, sometimes referred to as Ahmad Gudarziani, was born in Tehran on 1969. Since the age of nineteen he has worked as a writer and journalist with various newspapers and magazines.[2]
He received a bachelor's degree in Persian language and literature and studied journalism at the Center for the Development of Media Education in Tehran, Iran. In 1993, he began his career as a researcher and writer in the Art Section of Islamic Development Organization. Since 1996 he has been managing the magazine "Kaman", a journal on the subject of sacred defense literature.[1]
He also had a history of working with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps publications.[3]
Gudarziani set up the "Revolutionary and Sacred Defense Department" of Iran Book News Agency and was the secretary of the group until 2013.[1][4]
He has been a referee at some literary and book festivals in Iran.[1][4]
In addition to these, Gudarziani has edited numerous works, including the book "Pasiad: Pesare Khak (Pasiad: The Son of Soil)", a biography of Ali Akbar Aboutorabi Fard, and the books "Akharin Naghsh (The Last Role)", "Doud, Naboud Ast (The smoke, destroyed)", "Chehreye Khoobe Jahan (Good face of the world)", "Haj Agha Hossein Qomi".[10]
He referred to hospital because of cardiac complications, but was discharged from hospital after being diagnosed. However, the next day December 20, 2019 he died at home. He died at age 50.[11]