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Morteza Javidi

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Morteza Javidi
Nickname(s)Eshlow
War Soldier
Born(1959-03-13)13 March 1959
Jelian, Fasa, Fars, Iran
Died(1987-01-27)27 January 1987
Shalamcheh, Khouzestan, Iran
AllegianceIran
Service/branchIslamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
RankGeneral
Commands heldIslamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
Battles/warsOperation Fath ol-Mobin, Operation Beit ol-Moqaddas, Operation Ramadan, Operation Karbala-4, Siege of Basra

Morteza Javidi (Persian: مرتضی جاویدی‎, 13 March 1959 – 27 January 1987) was an Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps officer. He served as commander of the Fajr Battalion of Al-Mahdi Division during the Iran–Iraq War and was involved in several important operations during the war.[1][2]

Nicknames

'Eshlow' was Morteza Javidi's most popular nickname, as he would go to Iraq in civilian clothing to eat with the locals. Another one of his nicknames was 'War Soldier'.[3]

Khomeini's kiss on his forehead

Ruhollah Khomeini made a deal with him in a meeting after Operation Valfajr 2, according to Sayad, to hug and kiss him on the forehead, since he had never done that with anyone.[4]

Rescue of Qasem Soleimani

In Operation Karbala-5, Qasem Soleimani, commander of the 41st Sarollah Division, besieged by the enemy, according to the decision of Sardar Asadi, commander of the Al-Mahdi Division, was rescued in time by Morteza Javidi, commander of the Fajr Battalion of the Al-Mahdi Division.[5]

Movie

Eshlow Movie, directed by Sadeq Parvin Ashtiani, starring Kourosh Soleimani, Saeed Dakh and Sina Karami, is based on the life of Morteza Javidi.[6]

Book

The book 'Javidi Hill and the Secret of Eshlow' written by Akbar Sahraee in 520 pages, published by Malek Azam Publications in 1994, was based on the life of Morteza Javidi.[7][8][9]

See also

References

  1. "مروری بر زندگی نامه سردار تنگه اٌحد شهید مرتضی جاویدی". Navid-e-Shahed-e-Fars. 2018-01-27. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  2. "شهید مرتضی جاویدی". دانشنامه فرهنگ، ایثار، جهاد و شهادت. Archived from the original on 14 January 2019. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  3. "سردار شهید مرتضی جاویدی". fars.irib.ir (in فارسی). Retrieved 2020-05-05.
  4. "بوسه‌ی امام بر پیشانی شهید جاویدی". مشرق نیوز (in فارسی). 2015-08-02. Retrieved 2020-04-24.
  5. ایران, پایگاه اطلاع رسانی شبکه خبر صدا و سیمای جمهوری اسلامی (۱۳۹۳/۰۵/۲۳ - ۱۷:۳۶). "اشلو؛ سردار بختیاری- مردی که قاسم سلیمانی را نجات داد". fa (in فارسی). Retrieved 2020-04-24. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  6. "همراه با فیلم‌های سینمایی و تلویزیونی در آخرین روزهای فروردین". ana.ir (in فارسی). Retrieved 2020-04-24.
  7. ""تپه جاویدی و راز اشلو"کتابی دفاع مقدسی که توصیه م". خبرگزاری شبستان (in فارسی). 2017-07-26. Archived from the original on 7 February 2020. Retrieved 2020-05-05.
  8. "کتاب تپه جاویدی و راز اشلو". beheshteghalam.ir. Retrieved 2020-05-05.[permanent dead link]
  9. www.yjc.ir https://www.yjc.ir/fa/news/5165183/%D8%AA%D9%BE%D9%87-%D8%AC%D8%A7%D9%88%DB%8C%D8%AF%DB%8C-%D9%88-%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%B2-%D8%A7%D8%B4%D9%84%D9%88-%D9%BE%DB%8C%D8%B4%D9%86%D9%87%D8%A7%D8%AF-%D9%86%D9%88%D8%B1%D9%88%D8%B2%DB%8C-%D8%B9%D8%A7%DA%A9%D9%81-%D8%A8%D8%B1%D8%A7%DB%8C-%D8%B4%D9%85%D8%A7. Retrieved 2020-05-05. Missing or empty |title= (help)


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