Beheshte, the grandchild of Kashani

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Although he was not in Homeland around 1285 when the Persian constitutional movement was formed, he did not enter the movement directly, but he held the position of advisor to a person such as Akhund Khorasani. In response to this agreement, the Shia scholars and Arab tribes issued a fatwa of Jihad and fought against the British forces, and they took up arms with their classmate and like-minded Seyyed Mohammad Taqi Khansari and went to the battlefield. In addition to being a member of the “Supreme Committee of Revolutionaries,” Kashani was also one of the four members of the “Supreme Committee for the War of Revolutionary Government.”

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