Jabber baghcheban biography template
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In line with the research planerat arbete on the life of Jabar Baghcheban and his achievements in education for the deaf in Iran- and on the occasion of the sixtieth year of the organizational efforts made for the well being of the deaf - a ceremony was held on Wednesday 12 November in the Abfay Cultural & Sports Institute in Tehran.
The ceremony was organized by the family of Reza Gholy Shahidy, one of the oldest pupils of Baghcheban. Ms Mandana Razavizadhe from Institute for Research on the History of Children's Literature participated in the ceremony.
A considerable group from the deaf community and activists from the deaf organizations participated in the ceremony where the focus of the program was on data sharing on the past activities and introducing the founders. In the program references were made to the formation of the first non-governmental organizations for the deaf, as well as a play was staged in sign language referring to the social difficulties faced by the dem
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An autobiography of Jabbar Baghcheban and his wife, Safieh Mirbabaie, titled "Illuminator of the Darkness", has been published recently by the Institute for Research on the History of Children 's Literature in Iran.
Jabbar Baghcheban who lived in late 19th and early 20th century, was the founder of kindergarten and deaf and mute children's education in Iran. He established numerous Institutes and published many books about deaf children and on methods of teaching them.
This newly published book is about the life of Baghcheban and his wife Safieh, as well as notes by their children, Samin and Samineh Baghcheban on their family life in addition to a collection of family skiva.
The Institute for Research on the History of Children’s Literature in Iran is going to publish a series of biographies of the Iranian educators and activists who have devoted all their lives to childre's welfare. “Illuminator of the Darkness" is the first book of this collection.
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Mirza Jabbar Asgarzadeh (Persian:میرزا جبار عسگرزاده) famously known as Jabbar Baghtcheban (Persian: جبار باغچه بان) was an Iranian inventor of Iranian Azerbaijani ethnicity. He is well known as someone who established the first Iranian kindergarten and the first deaf school in Tabriz. He was also the inventor of Persian language cued speech. He was the father of the late Iranian composer Samin Baghcheban.
Mirza Jabbar Asgarzadeh was born in Yerevan, Armenia. His origin was from Tabriz or Urmia in the Iranian Azerbaijan region. The first kindergarten he established was called the baghch-e atfal (Persian: باغچه اطفال) which means the "kids garden". That is why he was given the nickname baghcheban (Persian: باغچه بان) which literally means "gardener" in the Persian language. He founded a school for the deaf in That school was located next to his kindergarten. In he wrote the first Iranian children's book in Persian. The book was called baba barfi (Persian: باب