Iran-e Now

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Iran-e Now (Persian: ایران نو, meaning "New Iran") was a political newspaper published in Tehran from 23 August 1909 to 19 December 1911 by the Democrat Party.[1]

EditorAbol-Zia Sayyed Mohammad Shabestari
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Iran-e Now
A page from one of the Iran-e Now newspapers
TypePolitical journalism
PublisherDemocrat Party
EditorAbol-Zia Sayyed Mohammad Shabestari
General managerMahammad Amin Rasulzade
Founded23 August 1909
Ceased publication19 December 1911
LanguagePersian
CityTehran
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The owner and editor of the newspaper was Abol-Zia Sayyed Mohammad Shabestari, who supported the Iranian Constitutional Revolution. Mahammad Amin Rasulzade served as both the newspaper's manager and main contributor until August 1911.[1]

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