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Abd al Hussain Borunsi

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Nationality
  
Iranian

Service/branch
  
IRGC Ground Forces

Died
  
14 March 1985, Tigris

Allegiance
  
Religion
  
Islam

Years of service
  
1978–1985

Resting place
  
Born
  
August 25, 1942Torbat-e Heydarieh County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran (
1942-08-25
)

Rank
  
Commandant of Javad-al-Aemme 18th brigade

Battles/wars
  
Iran–Iraq WarOperation Val-Fajr 3Operation Badr

Abd-al-Hussain Borunsi (Persian: عبدالحسین برونسی‎‎), was born in 1942 in a village in Torbat-e Heydarieh County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. In his early life he worked in construction whilst studying religious texts on the side. He was imprisoned and tortured by SAVAK due to his intense resistance to the Pahlavi dynasty. He was killed on 14 March 1985, in the operational area of Operation Badr (1985) whilst he was commanding the 18th Brigade of Javadolaemeh. His body was left in the operational area. Twenty-seven years later, in 2011, during an investigation into Borunsi's death, his body was found and buried on the anniversary of Fatimah bint Muhammad in Mashhad.

Contents

Activities

Abd-al-Hussain Borunsi was one of the fighters against Pahlavi dynasty that was repeatedly arrested and tortured by SAVAK Before the Islamic Revolution of Iran. After the Islamic Revolution, he joined the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution at the beginning of the Iran-Iraq War. During this time he had various responsibilities in war. His last responsibility was commandant of Javad-al-Aemme 18th brigade that during Operation Badr (1985) he was killed in the East of Tigris. He also spent five years to study Islamic sciences. Balal battalion by his commanding during Operation Val-Fajr 3 captured the heights of "Kale-Ghandi" and the capture of Colonel Jassim Jacob, the groom and cousin of Saddam.

Book and movie about his life

The book "Khak-haye Narm-e Kooshk" (titled in English under "Borunsi") is collection of Borunsi's memories told by his wife ("Masoume SabokKhiz") and his fellow soldiers. This book was first published in Persian by Mulk A'zam Publication Company in 2004, and has been reprinted over 200 times since. The book was published privately, since state publications were regarded as using abundant promotion, noteworthy for the state of Iran. According to the writer, "books similar to Borunsi had just been rejected because of the taboo, but everybody saw that books about the Iran-Iraq war could make sales too".

The book has been translated into many languages, including Urdu, Arabic, Turkish, and English. The Arabic translation sold one million copies in its first year of publication. The publisher has made claims that the Arabic and Urdu distributions of the book were stolen, translated and illegally distributed.

Borunsi was presented at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2011.

The film "Be Kaboodi-ye Yas" is an adaptation of Borunsi's life.

References

Abd-al-Hussain Borunsi Wikipedia


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