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Shahin Azar Atash

شاهین آذر آتش

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Shahin Azar Atash was a 28-year-old resident of Astaneh-ye Ashrafiyeh, a city in the Gilan province of Iran. He became part of the nation's collective memory following his death during the protest movements of early 2026. On January 8, 2026 (corresponding to 18 Dey 1404 in the Iranian calendar), Shahin lost his life in his hometown of Astaneh-ye Ashrafiyeh. While specific details regarding the immediate circumstances of his death are not recorded in the available evidence, his name is documented within the context of the broader Iranian struggle for change. Shahin is memorialized as a "Javidnam," a term used to honor those whose names are immortalized through their sacrifice. His life and death remain a testament to the heavy toll paid by individuals in the northern regions of Iran during this period.

شاهین آذر آتش، جوانی ۲۸ ساله و اهل آستانه اشرفیه در استان گیلان بود. او در جریان جنبش‌های اعتراضی ایران در اوایل سال ۲۰۲۶ میلادی جان خود را از دست داد و نامش در زمره جان‌باختگان این مسیر ثبت شد. در تاریخ ۱۸ دی ۱۴۰۴، شاهین در زادگاهش، آستانه اشرفیه، جان باخت. اگرچه جزئیات دقیق نحوه جان‌باختن او در مستندات موجود ذکر نشده، اما فقدان او در پیوند با اعتراضات سراسری و خیزش‌های مردمی آن دوران مستند شده است. در میان معترضان و در تاریخ این مبارزات، از او با عنوان «جاویدنام» یاد می‌شود؛ عنوانی که بیانگر ماندگاری یاد و خاطره کسانی است که در راه آرمان‌های خود جان سپردند. نام شاهین آذر آتش به عنوان بخشی از تاریخ اعتراضات گیلان در یادها باقی مانده است.

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