is one of the leading magazine of satire in contemporary Iran During the middle half of the 20th century,
Towfigh Magazine became the pioneer of Persian satire, breaking all previous norms with very direct sharp attacks and jabs at the establishment - all the while within the confines of true satire in a country with no freedom of the press. Three brothers: Editor-in-Chief
Hossein Towfigh, Hassan Towfigh and Abbas Towfigh turned
Towfigh Magazine into the highest circulating and most popular magazine in Iranian history. At the turn of the millennium, Persian Satire underwent a revolution with the works of
Ebrahim Nabavi in Jame-eh daily. He offered a novel form of Persian satire in his work entitled "Sotoon e panjom". The emergence and development of satire in
Afghanistan is closely connected with political history.
Mahmud Tarzi, Abdul Sabur Ghafory, Muhamad Yusof and Shaeq Jamal were perhaps the most notable satirists during the period 1873-1965. The period from 1965 to 1978 was the most productive, when different types of satire emerged and flourished in Afghanistan. In addition, an even larger amount of the same kind of work was imported from Iran. ==Further reading==