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Hamid Ashraf was born on 31 December, 1946 in Tehran, is an Iranian activist. Discover Hamid Ashraf's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?

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Age 29 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 31 December, 1946
Birthday 31 December
Birthplace Tehran
Date of death 29 June, 1976
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Nationality Iran

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1946

Hamid Ashraf (December 31, 1946 – June 29, 1976) was one of the original member and later the leader of the Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas (OIPFG) that waged a guerrilla warfare against the former Pahlavi regime in Iran from February 8, 1971, till February 11, 1979, the Shah's fall.

Hamid Ashraf played a key role in consolidating the OIPFG as a militant armed organisation against the Shah's regime.

Hamid Ashraf was born in Tehran to an educated middle-class family.

He was raised in Tehran and, for a few years, in Tabriz.

He entered Tehran University, first as a physics students and then engineering.

He was already involved in politics as a member of a newly formed underground leftist group called Jazani-Zarifi group in the Iranian left history.

He was active in student movement as well as in sports, being the head of swimming team at the school of engineering at Tehran University.

1965

He had just been introduced to Bijan Jazani by his friend Farrokh Negahdar in 1965.

This was when Jazani-Zarifi group, a leftist circle preparing for waging a guerrilla warfare in Iran against the regime.

1968

However, Jazani-Zarifi group was discovered by the secret police in 1968.

Hamid Ashraf and a number of members were not disclosed to the SAVAK and survived the crackdown.

In 1968 the leadership of Jazani group was imprisoned before they had a chance to actually start an armed uprising.

From that point on Ashraf played a key role in keeping the group together and preparing it for action.

1971

On February 8, 1971, the mountain guerrilla band of the group under the command of Ali Akbar Safaei Farahani launched an attack on the police station in Siahkal in northern Iran.

Soon after the operation, which practically started a new era of armed struggle against the Shah's regime, Hamid Ashraf went into hiding.

For the next five years, under his leadership the OIPFG solidified its underground network and expanded its operations including high profile assassinations of some military and security officers.

Because of his track record in avoiding ambushes and his long survival under intense persecution, he had become an "obsession" to the Shah.

1976

After a long and elaborated planning by the Shah's secret police SAVAK on June 29, 1976, the safe house where he and a number of members of cadres of OIPFG were captured alive.

He was shot dead while on the roof seemingly trying to make his escape from the ambush.

1978

Following this incidence the OIPFG only managed to survive with minimal activities until the 1978-79 revolution took place.

Two pamphlets written by Ashraf have been published: "A three-year Review", and "An Analysis of One Year of Urban and Mountain Guerrilla Warfare: How did the Siahkal Insurrection Begin?