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Hamid Hajizadeh

Hamid Hajizadeh was a contemporary Iranian poet who wrote under the pen name "Sahar". He was murdered along with his young son Karoun in September 1998 in Kerman, Iran, part of a series of killings of writers known as the "Chain murders".
==Biography==

Hamid Pour Hajizadeh ("Sahar") was born in 1950 in the city of Bezenjan, located in Kerman province. He earned an associate degree in literature from Kerman Rahnamaiye University, at which time his literary activity flourished. He began to compose poetry and his work would frequently perform well in competitions. He also helped to improve the status of the youth literature community in Shiraz. After the Iranian Revolution Hajizadeh continued his education, studying law at Tehran's Shahid Beheshti University, but some post-revolution turmoil prevented him from completing the program. Eventually he earned a bachelor's degree in Persian literature from Shahid Bahonar University and then became a teacher in Kerman. During this time he continued his independent literary pursuits and developed his research. In 1981 he married Rouhangir Sultaninejad, with whom he had three sons.

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