Hossein Qajeyi (born September 5, 1958 – May 5, 1982) was an Iranian military commander in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and prominent military figure in the Iran-Iraq War. He was the founder of the IRGC's 27th Mohammad Rasulullah Division and served as the division's first commander during the war.[1]

The martyr commander

Hossein Qajeyi
Born(1958-09-05)5 September 1958
Zarrin Shahr, Lenjan County, Isfahan, Imperial State of Iran
Died5 May 1982(1982-05-05) (aged 23)
Khorramshahr, Khuzestan Province, Iran
Allegiance Iran
Service/branchImperial Iranian Army (1974–1977)
Revolutionary Guards (1979–1982)
Years of service1974–1982
RankNone
Major General (posthumously)
Unit27th Mohammad Rasulullah Division
Commands held
Battles/wars
Awards Order of Fath

Early life and political career edit

Hossein Qajeyi was born in Zarrinshahr, Isfahan Province. He continued his elementary education and received a diploma in his hometown and then he went to military service.[2] His political activity began at the age of sixteen in the year 1974.[3] in 1977, he emigrated to Qom after he was wanted by the authorities for his dissident activities against the Shah. While he was in Qom, he was arrested by SAVAK agents.[2] Following his release, he joined the Iranian Revolution and participated in revolutionary activities in several cities across Iran like Shiraz and in his hometown, Zarrin Shahr.

Military career edit

Following the success of the Iranian Revolution, Qajeyi joined the Islamic Revolution Committee, a law enforcement agency and religious police force that was formed to safeguard the nascent revolutionary government in Iran and counter anti-governmental elements within the country. Qajeyi later joined the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) during the 1979 Kurdish rebellion and becoming a commander, commanding several IRGC units and brigades in the Kurdistan Province. During the Iran-Iraq War, he founded the 27th Mohammad Rasulullah Division and became the commander of the Salman Battalion within the division. He had participated in several battles and operations during the first phase of the war.

Death edit

During the Second Battle of Khorramshahr, Qajeyi succeeded in repelling a heavy counterattack from two armored and mechanized brigades of the Iraqi Army on the Ahvaz-Khorramshahr road. After the three days of fierce fighting, most of the soldiers in the Salman Battalion and Qajeyi were killed. The incident took place on May 5, 1982.[4] His body was buried in his hometown of Zarrin Shahr in the Golestan-e Shohada cemetery.

Legacy edit

Iranian historians believe that the three-day resistance by the Salman Battalion under the command of Hossein Qajeyi, against the Iraqi counterattack, during the Second Battle of Khorramshahr, was key to liberating Khorramshahr.[4][5]

Personal life edit

Qajeyi was also a freestyle wrestler, serving in the lightweight categories. Some of his achievements was winning the Youth Wrestling Championship in Iran for three years and winning in his home province of Isfahan for four years.

Books written about him edit

  • Pahlevan-e Goud-e Garmdasht By Gol'ali Baba'yi[6] (the book is written in Persian and its title means "The hero of a place called 'Goud-e Garmdasht")
  • Kash Ou Ra Mishenakh'tam By Ahmadreza Madhi[7] (the book ts written in Persian and its title means "I wish I knew him")
  • Mesle Khodash By Ali Hashemi[8] (the book is written in Persian and its title means "Like himself")
  • Al'an Vaght-e Esterahat Nist By Ahmadreza Madhi[9] (the book is written in Persian and its title means "Now is not the time to rest")

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ ""سردار شهید قجه‌ای،شاه کلید فتح خرمشهر"" (in Persian). IRIB News Agency. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
  2. ^ a b ""ماجرای ضد انقلاب‌های حزب دمکرات که یاران شهید قجه‌ای شدند"" (in Persian). Tasnim News Agency. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
  3. ^ گلعلی بابایی حسین بهزاد، همپای صاعقه (کارنامه عملیاتی لشکر ۲۷ محمدرسول الله، جلد اول)، چاپ۴، ویراسته دوم، ۱۳۸۷، ص۸۱۵ (in Persian). Vol. 4. p. 815.
  4. ^ a b ""اگر مقاومت شهید قجه‌ای نبود، فتح خرمشهر سال‌ها به تاخیر می‌افتاد"" (in Persian). Tasnim News Agency. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
  5. ^ ""صوت/ صدای مردی که ایران مدیون اوست"" (in Persian). Mashregh News. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
  6. ^ ""رونمایی از کتاب "پهلوان گود گرم‌دشت" در اصفهان"" (in Persian). Young Journalists Club. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
  7. ^ ""کاش او را می شناختم_ خاطراتی از زندگی و رزم سردار عاشورایی، اسطوره مقاومت شهید حسین قجه ای فرمانده گردان سلمان از لشکر 27 محمد رسول الله - پاتوق کتاب فردا"" (in Persian). bookroom.ir. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
  8. ^ ""رونمایی از کتاب مثل خودش ، در شهرستان لنجان"" (in Persian). IRIB News Agency. Retrieved 31 October 2019.
  9. ^ ""خاطرات سردار حسین قجه ای"" (in Persian). navideshahed.com. Retrieved 31 October 2019.

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