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Ehsan Tabari

Ehsan Tabari was an Iranian philosopher, poet, and literary figure who contributed to the modernization of literature and cultural debates in twentieth-century Iran. He also promoted the study of Marxist philosophy in the country. A founding member and theoretician of the Tudeh Party of Iran, he participated actively in its political activities, which advocated social reform and economic equality.

Biography
Tabari was born on 8 February 1917 in Sari, Qajar Iran. He was fluent in 7 languages and known for his work in writing and translating poetry, as well as conducting research in linguistics. He joined the Tudeh Party when it was formed in 1941 and fled to the Soviet Union when it was declared illegal a few years later, working as an announcer for Radio Moscow. In May 1983, after being subjected to severe physical and psychological torture in prison without access to legal representation—including months of solitary confinement—the Islamic Republic of Iran presented him to the public, claiming that Tabari had converted to Islam. Tabari died on 29 April 1989 of kidney and heart failure while under house arrest in Tehran. ==References==
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