Habl al-Matin
{{short description|1907 Persian-language political journal}}
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| editor = Mo'ayyed-al-Eslam, Sayyed Hasan and Shaikh Yahya Kashani
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| firstdate = 1907
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| country = Iran
| based = Tehran
| language = Persian
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The Persian-language magazine Habl al-Matin ({{langx|fa|حبلالمتین|italic=yes|lit=Strong cord}}), one of the most important political journals during the Iran Constitutional Revolution, was published daily in Teheran from 1907 to 1908.Edward G. Browne (1983): The Press and Poetry of Modern Persia. Los Angeles: Kalimat Press, p. 74.
One volume with a total of 274 issues was published. Founded as subsidiary of the magazine Habl al-Matin which was published in Calcutta it should offer current news about Iran.Nassereddin Parvin (2002): Ḥabl al-Matin. In: Encyclopædia Iranica. http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/habl-al-matin (Retrieved 7 January 2019). The founders and owners were Moayyed-al-Eslam, publisher of the Indian Habl al-Matin and his younger brother Sayyed Hasan. As of the 20th edition, Shaikh Yahya Kashani (Khamei), a well-known journalist and owner of the magazines Majles, Irān and Irān-e emruz was nominated as editor.Nassereddin Parvin (2002): Ḥabl al-Matin. In: Encyclopædia Iranica. http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/habl-al-matin (Retrieved 7 January 2019). During the Constitutional Revolution, Hasan used the journal in order to support the movement in June 1908.Nassereddin Parvin (2002): Ḥabl al-Matin. In: Encyclopædia Iranica. http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/habl-al-matin (Retrieved 7 January 2019). The magazine was suspended after the coup d'état of Mohammed Ali Shah and Sayyed Hasan was exiled.Edward G. Browne (1983): The Press and Poetry of Modern Persia. Los Angeles: Kalimat Press, p. 74.
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External links
- [http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/habl-al-matin Habl al-Matin] in Encyclopædia Iranica
- Online-Version: [https://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:5:1-221231 Ḥabl al-matīn]
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Category:1907 establishments in Iran
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