History and profile
The founder of Nasim-e-Shomal was an Iranian poet, Seyed Ashrafedin Hosseini, mostly known as Gilani.{{cite journal|year=2021 Nasim-e-Shomal ceased publication in 1933. ==Spin off==
Spin off
Following the death of Gilani the title was published by other journalists from 29 May 1934 to November 1940. However, this spin off was not similar to original Nasim-e-Shomal since it became a regular newspaper without its successor's attraction and originality.{{cite news|title=Religious rhetoric, the satirical communication mode and the press|access-date=17 August 2021|work=Ebrary.net ==References==