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Mojabi

The Mojabi or Mojab family ((ペルシア語:مجابی), (:mojaːbi)) is a prominent Iranian family of cultural significance that originates from Shiraz and later Qazvin, Iran.
== Family overview ==
The Mojabi family governed the religious elite of Qazvin throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, holding various seats of power. The family also had considerable involvement in political and societal affairs. During the late Qajar and Pahlavi eras, the Mojabi family had a significant impact on the periodicals of Qazvin, a city famed for its political newspapers. Of these, ''Ra’d-i-Qazvin'' founded and edited by Ali Ra’d Mojabi, was the most long-standing of these periodicals, in print from 1933 to 1950 and was closed down many times by Russian authorities.〔Haddad Adel, Gholamali; Elmi, Mohammad Jafar and Taromi-Rad, Hassan eds. ''Periodicals of the Muslim World: An Entry from Encyclopaedia of the World of Islam''. EWI Press, 2012, p. 84.〕 During this period ''Ra'd'' was one of the most renowned periodicals throughout Iran.
Another newspaper, ''Salah-i-Bashar'', founded and edited by Naguib Mojabi, ran from 1924 to 1934. Hojatoleslam Naguib ran the weekly journal with the assistance of Mirza Abutorab Sheikholeslami and Mirza Hossein Khayal. The most significant of the periodicals during the Pahlavi I (Rezā Shāh) era was the ''Bazpurs'', which was in print for 12 years (1924-1936), owned and edited by Jafar Adib Mojabi. The focus of the Bazpurs was on societal issues.〔 Other newspapers run by the Mojabi family included ''Nakhl-e Omid'', ''Sarnevesht'' and ''Saadat Qazvin''.

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