M.T.Bahār

Muḥammad Taqī Bahār (1885-1951)

The information included in this post is based on the website of the Donboli family and related content, and this page does not need to add or include any biography or other content.according to most sources, Donboli dynasty has been of Kurdish race and descent in all historical periods and their political footprint also reaches one of the old Kurdish governments.some of the members of this dynasty in the modern era have continued to emphasize their Kurdish genealogy, including in the family of Mohammad Taghi Bahar.there is a book about this by the efforts of R. Kalantar Zarrabi, which, although complicated, has dealt with the history of this family in detail.


,widely known as Malek osh-Sho'arā and Malek osh-Sho'arā Bahār, was a renowned poet, scholar, politician, journalist, historian and Professor of Literature.

"Footnote writing" is a type of writing that emerged with the formation of the press, and the reasons for its emergence can be seen as compensating for the lack of book publishing, using a new way to present long content, and increasing the number of readers.in the past, various topics such as plays, travelogues, biographies and historical texts have been published as footnotes in newspapers and magazines.the prominent feature of this type of writing is its continuity and thematic diversity.at the same time, the originality and value of the writing style of authors or translators is always preserved in this writing method.

The first Iranian footnote story is the novel "Black tricks or white maids" (neyrange siah ya kanizane sefid) written by Mohammad Taghi Bahar, which was published in Iran magazine in 1879. This work, as its name suggests, deals with a different topic in its time, the life of maidservants. Since this work has many pages, it is considered as a novel. 

also,Mohammad Taghi Bahar also has a play called "Raising an incompetent" (tarbiate na-ahl) published in Farhang Khorasan newspaper, S2, 1952.