Vahid Dasgardi was born around 1880 in a village near
Isfahan. According to the local custom of that time, he studied the preliminary lessons privately with a teacher from the villagers. When he was about 15 years old, he went to Isfahan and lived in a boarding school. In this school, in addition to Persian literature, he learned the basics of Arabic language. He later joined the struggle for freedom at the beginning of the
Persian Constitutional Revolution and published poems and articles on this subject in Isfahan newspapers. In addition to collaborating with several newspapers at the time, Vahid Dasgardi published the "Derafsh Kaviani" newspaper in Isfahan at the beginning of the
First World War. There is no exact information about the date of his marriage. As much as he got married and had three children. His eldest son was killed in the
bombing incident in the office of the Prime Minister of Iran in 1981 in Tehran. == References ==