Marzieh Hadidchi

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Marzieh Hadidchi Dabbaq
Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr
Majority878,298 (47.40%)[2]
Personal details
Born
Tahere Dabagh

(1939-06-12)12 June 1939
Hamedan, Iran
Died17 November 2016(2016-11-17) (aged 77)
Tehran, Iran
Political partyAssociation of the Women of the Islamic Republic
ProfessionPolitician, Military Commander
Awards Medal of Altruism (3rd Order)
Military service
AllegianceIran Iran
Branch/service Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
Years of service1979–1984
CommandsHamedan Corps
Battles/wars1979 Kurdish rebellion in Iran
Iran–Iraq War

Marzieh Hadidchi (

Majles. She was also one of the founders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
.

Early activity

Hadidchi started her political activities with the Ayatollah Mohammad Reza Saidi circle. She was arrested by SAVAK in 1972 and severely tortured. SAVAK also arrested and tortured her 14-year-old daughter (Rezvaneh Mirza Dabagh).[3]

Hadidchi escaped prison though

Ayatollah Khomeini during his exile in Paris.[4][5][6]

After revolution

After the revolution, she became the chief of

in 1989.

She has been the representative of

.

Notes

  1. ^ "مرکز پژوهشها - مرضیه حدید چی". rc.majlis.ir. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  2. ^ "مرکز پژوهشها - مرضیه حدیدچی دباغ". rc.majlis.ir. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  3. ^ رضوانه ميرزادباغ, پایگاه اطلاع رسانی فرهنگ ایثار و شهادت, archived from the original on 2012-03-31
  4. ^ مصاحبه با مرضيه حديدچی, بانوی ایرانی
  5. ^ وجود مادرم مرا آرام می کرد ، خاطرات رضوانه میرزا دباغ از دوران شکنجه, مجله شاهد یاران
  6. ^ زخم های روح و تن خواهر طاهره, Labor News Agency of Iran, archived from the original on 2012-03-20
  7. ^ WLUML: Publications Archived 2005-03-26 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Islamic Republic of Iran Parliament (majlis) Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ The Association of the Women of the Islamic republic

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