11 March 1953 Ziaabad, Qazvin, Imperial State of Iran
Died
10 August 2009 Behesht-e Zahra, Tehran, Iran
Buried
Iran[1][2][3][4]
Allegiance
Islamic Republic of Iran[5][6][7]
Service/branch
Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force
Rank
Major general
Battles/wars
Iran–Iraq War[8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]
Alma mater
Major general of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force
Hossein Lashkari (Persian: حسین لشگری), known as "Seyyed-al-Usara of Iran" (i.e. the master of Iranian captives) (Persian: سیدالاسراء ایران),[17][18][19] (born in 1953, died in 2009), is an Iranian pilot who was captured in the Iran–Iraq War, and was freed after 18 years in captivity in Iraq. He died on 10 August 2009 owing to complications caused by his imprisonment.[20]
^How did Hossein Lashkari become Seyed al Usara?
^A different narrative from the official document of the Baath regime's aggression against Iran in the imposed war / Who was the leader of the revolution called "Seyed al-Usara"?
^What did Saddam say to Lashkari martyr?
^10 years in isolation for the crime of not interviewing / If you are tired of staying at home, read this book
^"mirrorless days"; A shocking account of the captivity of martyr Hossein Lashkari
^The story of being awarded the title of " Seyed al-Usara " and the rank of Lashgari Martyr Commander by the Supreme Leader
^I, Hossein Lashgari pilot, have not known my family for 16 years
^Unveiling of the statue of Martyr General Hossein Lashkari
^The body of the martyr "Hossein Lashgari" was laid to rest in the plot of 50 martyrs
^Fars News Agency, Shahid Major General Pilot Hossein Lashkari
^In memory of Seyedol-Osara, the pilot of Martyr Hossein Lashkari magiran.com
^Mashregh News, Azadeh Shahid Major General Pilot Hossein Lashkari
^History placed as much responsibility as an army on the shoulders of Lashkari
^My son calls me "Hossein" instead of "father"!
^A story of 6405 days of waiting
^Description of 18 years of expectation of a woman
^How did "Hossein Lashkari" become "Seyedol Osara"? mashreghnews.ir, Retrieved 17 November 2020
^Seyyed Al-Osara's book about Martyr Hossein Lashkari ketabrah.ir, Retrieved 17 November 2020
^DEFA Press, Shahid Hossein Lashkari, Retrieved 17 November 2020
^The Last Captive (Azadeh Shahid Major General Pilot Hossein Lashkari) irib.ir, Retrieved 17 November 2020
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