Pahlevan of Iran
Pahlevan of Iran (Template:Lang-fa) is an annual Pahlevani Wrestling competition held in Iran, in which athletes from across the country participate to achieve the title. Though the competition has ancient roots, its Modern form has been held since 1944.[1] Winner of this title is called Pahlevan and wears the special Bazouband (Armband).[2]
The official bracelet tournament championship after championship athletes:
1 - hero Mustafa al (1323, 1324 and 1325) The first arm wrestling champion Mustafa al ward three times after the lead ship in a wrestling match and gain the championship title in 1323, 1324 and 1325 recorded forever in their name. The final race of the 1324 championship between champion wrestling champion, Gray and A. Sokhdari, which lasted two days!
2 - Paladin Zia Myrqvamy (1326) In April of the year 1326, and in the absence of competition Mustafa al-Tusi, the renowned champion championship was held in the capital and bracelet holder, by Zia could Myrqvamy as champions said.
3 - Paladin Sokhdari A. (1327) Khorasan celebrity champion in 1323 and 1324, and the intense competition, the rhyme, but eventually lost to the champion, Gray A. Sokhdari have their name recorded in 1327 as the Iranian hero and the hero is the bracelet.
4 - A. Zandi (1328, 1332, 1333 and 1334) Paladin A. Zandi, the youngest Yale capital. 1328 and at age 18 he became the Iranian hero bracelet. Returning at age 17 to join the national team and compete in the World Freestyle Wrestling Iran's revenue in 1954 came to the gold medal. His other three times in the years 1332 to 1334 the capital was named champion.
5 - Ahmad loyal champion (1329, 1330 and 1331) Chvkhhkar, celebrity Khorasan, became the national champion three years in a row to always be the hero bracelet. Ykhtaz Heavyweight Champion Ahmed faithful years in freestyle wrestling competition at the national championships and world championships and Olympic Freestyle Wrestling National Team of Iran.
6 - Jhanphlvan (1336, 1337 and 1338) "Jhanphlvan" legendary Rostam in the Shahnameh truly deserve the title of Rustam, GR is flat. Flat-athletic armband was the third consecutive year next seven gold medals and a silver at the Olympics and World Wrestling competitions were Iran to become a legend unmatched in sports.
7 - James A. Shvrvrzy (1340) Yili region of Khorasan Phlvanprvr able to register as an Iranian hero to his name. Yaghoubali wrestler wrestling wrestling competition was Shvrvrzy Conqueror in 1340. The competition was held in 1339!
8 - M. Mehdizadeh (1341 and 1344) A. Zandi champion in the competition that it was the judge. Mehdizadeh M. Kayani's overcome the bracelet could be wrestling in 1341. Holder both freestyle wrestling gold medal in world wrestling championship in 1344 for the peak Dvmynbar Iran.
9 - R. Svkhthsrayy (1354) Ships from Mazandaran province of Iran freestyle wrestling champion and holder of two world silver medals, 4 November 1354, took the title. R. Svkhthsrayy Alireza Soleimani overcome in the finals of the heroic and the bracelet.
10 - Phlvanbashy (1358, 1361, 1362, 1364, 1365 and 1369) Paladin Alireza Soleimani, with 6 as the Iranian hero, honorable gladiator competition is considered an honor that's due to it being dubbed Solomon Phlvanbashy, be proud.
11 - Hassan Mohebbi (1363 and 1367) Ylan as a hero earlier than had been the capital of Khorasan and belongs to the brave heroes of the territory Prvrkrmanshah, was glaring. MH Mohebbi in years 63 and 67 claims were brushed aside and the championship bracelet.
12 - MR Gunner (1366 and 1368) MR Gunner over the championship wrestling tournament finals and won the title Naybphlvany. The Gunners finally compete in wrestling championship years 1366 and 1368, overcoming all claims to be named champion Iran.
13 - Majid Ansari (1370) In 1370 Majid Ansari is an Iranian hero could be achieved.
14 - Job Bnynsrt (1371 and 1372) This time it was the turn of the heroic courage of Iranian Azerbaijan from their own. N., Bani Ayyub member wrestling team won two consecutive years unobtrusive, bracelet, arm wrestling to close.
15 - Mahmoud Miran (1373 to 1376) Mahmoud Miran familiar with the ship and techniques Chookhe Lang led the national squad a brilliant performance at our judo, wrestling is wrestling tournament four consecutive years as champion Iran won.
16 - Hamid Brave (1377, 1378, 1381) Sustaining competitive wrestling champion wrestling prowess of Khorasan shine. Hamid pretty lame master the techniques of running and stature, and his hands and legs stretched out, a real headache for the other contenders was considered.
17 - Mahmoud Mohammadi (1379) Arms strong and courageous virtue Mahmoud Mohammadi led championship bracelet on her arm closed in 1379. Mahmoud Mohammadi compete in the Asian and World Youth Champion-ship was able to reach the championship.
18 - Amin Rashid Lmyr (1380 and 1387) Khorasan heroic stories he Amin Rashid Lmyr open up the courage and the hero of his uncle, was remembered Shvrvrzy Yaghoubali Paladin, Paladin Iran to take the title.
19 - Abdul-workers (1382 and 1383) A heavy Lngkar again been named in honor of the heroic Iranian Khorasan record; Abdul-worker who was a gold medal at the World Youth Championships, wrestling, wrestling on its ability to showcase the armband in two consecutive years.
20 - Shahrukh Sdaqtyzadh (1385) Shahrukh Sdaqtyzadh local expertise in ship led to this result suggests weighing 96 kg wrestler wrestling wrestling competition from Mazandaran in Iran in 1385 to shine and be the hero.
21 - Fardin Joker (1386) "Gylhmrd" Iranian ships were repeatedly defeated opponents Gylhmrdy ship. Mlypvshan freestyle wrestling tournament championship in 1386, leading all opponents picked up in this year's champion, Fardin name is registered innocent.
22 - Arash men (1388 and 1389)
Early Period (651-1450)[citation needed]
- Abu Moslem-e Khorasani
- Yaghub-e Layth
- Babak khorramdin
- Asad Kermani
- Abdul Razagh Bashtini
- Shirdel Kohneh Savar
- Mahmood Kharazmi (Pahlavan-e Bozorg), was known as Pouriya-ye Vali
- Mohammad Abol-seyyed Abolkheyr
- Mahmood Malani
- Darvish Mohammad Khorassani
Middle Period (1450-1795)[citation needed]
- Mirza Beyk-e Kashani
- Beyk-e Khorassani
- Hossein-e Kord
- Mir Baqer
- Jalal Yazdi
- Kabir-e Esfahani (Pahlavan-e Bozorg)
- Kalb Ali Aqa Jar
Pre-Modern period (1795-)[citation needed]
- Haj Seyyed Hasan Razaz (Pahlavan-e Bozorg), also known as Pahlavan Shoja'at.
- Ali Asghar Yazdi
- Haj Reza Qoli Tehrani
- Mohammad Mazar Yazdi
- Shaban Siyah Qomi
- Yazdi Bozrog (Pahlavan-e Bozorg)
- Akbar Khorassani
- Abolqasem Qomi
- Hossein Golzar-e Kermanshahi
- Sadeq-e Qomi
- Mirza Hashem Akbarian Tefaghi, Moblsaz Esfahani
- Yazdi Kuchak (last official Pahlavan of Iran)
- Aziz Khan Rahmani /Kurdistani also known by Sanandaji( Gold Medal in 1945)
List of Modern Pahlevans[1]
Year | Pahlevan | Hometown | |
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Gregorian | Iranian | ||
1944–45 | 1323 | Mostafa Tousi | Khorasan |
1945–46 | 1324 | ||
1946–47 | 1325 | ||
1947–48 | 1326 | Ziaeddin Mirghavami | Tehran |
1948–49 | 1327 | Abolghasem Sakhdari | Khorasan |
1949–50 | 1328 | Abbas Zandi | Tehran |
1950–51 | 1329 | Ahmad Vafadar | Khorasan |
1951–52 | 1330 | ||
1952–53 | 1331 | ||
1953–54 | 1332 | Abbas Zandi | Tehran |
1954–55 | 1333 | ||
1955–56 | 1334 | ||
1956–57 | 1335 | Not Held | |
1957–58 | 1336 | Gholamreza Takhti | Tehran |
1957–58 | 1337 | ||
1957–58 | 1338 | ||
1958–59 | 1339 | Not Held | |
1959–60 | 1340 | Yaghoub-Ali Shorouzi | Khorasan |
1960–61 | 1341 | Mansour Mehdizadeh | Tehran |
1342–1343 Not Held | |||
1965–66 | 1344 | Mansour Mehdizadeh | Tehran |
1345–1353 Not Held | |||
1975–76 | 1354 | Reza Soukhteh-Saraei | Mazandaran |
1355–1357 Not Held | |||
1979–80 | 1358 | Alireza Soleimani | Tehran |
1359–1360 Not Held | |||
1982–83 | 1361 | Alireza Soleimani | Tehran |
1983–84 | 1362 | ||
1984–85 | 1363 | Mohammad-Hassan Mohebbi | Kermanshah |
1985–86 | 1364 | Alireza Soleimani | Tehran |
1986–87 | 1365 | ||
1987–88 | 1366 | Mohammad-Reza Toupchi | |
1988–89 | 1367 | Mohammad-Hassan Mohebbi | Kermanshah |
1989–90 | 1368 | Mohammad-Reza Toupchi | Tehran |
1990–91 | 1369 | Alireza Soleimani | |
1991–92 | 1370 | Majid Ansari | |
1992–93 | 1371 | Ayyoub Bani-Nosrat | Azerbaijan |
1993–94 | 1372 | ||
1994–95 | 1373 | Mahmoud Miran | Tehran |
1995–96 | 1374 | ||
1996–97 | 1375 | ||
1997–98 | 1376 | ||
1998–99 | 1377 | Hamid Ghashang | Khorasan |
1999–00 | 1378 | ||
2000–01 | 1379 | Mahmoud Mohammadi | Tehran |
2001–02 | 1380 | Amin Rashidlamir | Khorasan |
2002–03 | 1381 | Hamid Ghashang | |
2003–04 | 1382 | Abdolreza Kargar | |
2004–05 | 1383 | ||
2005–06 | 1384 | Not Held | |
2006–07 | 1385 | Shahrokh Sedaghatizadeh | Mazandaran |
2007–08 | 1386 | Fardin Masoumi | Gilan |
2008–09 | 1387 | Amin Rashidlamir | Khorasan |
2009–10 | 1388 | Arash Mardani | Lorestan |
2010–11 | 1389 | ||
2011–12 | 1390 |
References
- ^ a b c d e Abbasi, Pouya (2009), Pahlevani: From Zoroastrians to Takhti (in Persian), vol. Number 72, Hamshahri Tamashagar Magazine, pp. 74–75, ISSN 1735-7535
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- ^ Sarrafi, Khashayar. "Modern Pahlevan: Jahan Pahlevan Takhti" (PDF). Shanghai University Sports Research Center, College of Physical Education. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
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