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Vahid Dasgardi وحید دستگردی
Born
Around 1880
Isfahan
Died
December 29, 1942
Tehran, Iran
Nationality
Iranian
Occupation(s)
Poet, writer and journalist
Known for
He founded the newspaper "Derafsh Kaviani"
Vahid Dasgardi (Persian:وحید دستگردی), nicknamed "Vahid" was one of the poets and orators of Iran in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He had been given the title of "The king of poets" by
Ahmad Shah Qajar. He is also recognized as the founder of the former newspaper "Derafsh Kaviani"[1]
^"اعلام اصفهان - مهدوی، مصلح الدین - کتابخانه مدرسه فقاهت".
VahidDasgardi (Persian:وحید دستگردی), nicknamed "Vahid" was one of the poets and orators of Iran in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He had been...