Ehsanollah Khan Dustdar
Ehsān-Allāh Khān Dūstdār (Persian: احسان الله خان دوستدار), (1883[1] or 1884 in Sari – March 10, 1939, in Moscow) also known as "Red Comrade", was an early twentieth century Iranian Marxist revolutionary and leader of the Persian Socialist Soviet Republic.[2]
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| Born | 1884 | 
| Died | March 10, 1939 | 
| Nationality | Iranian | 
| Known for | co-founding the Soviet Socialist Republic of Iran[1] and being killed in Moscow | 
Early life
    
He was born in Sari. He was a Baháʼí who ignored the then-current Baháʼí doctrine against participation in politics and official activities.[1] His father was an experimental doctor.[3]
Death
    
He was regarded as an "enemy of the people" by the NKVD authorities and later executed on March 10, 1939, in Moscow during the Great Purge.[2]
References
    
- Amanat, p. 67
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- Chaqueri, Cosroe. "EḤSĀN-ALLĀH KHAN DŪSTDĀR". دانشنامه ایرانیکا Encyclopaedia Iranica.
 
 - Amanat, page unknown
 
- Mehrdad Amanat (2013). Jewish Identities in Iran: Resistance and Conversion to Islam and the Baha'i Faith. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-1780767772.
 
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