Editor | Seyed Mohammad Hosseini Tabatabaei |
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Categories | Politics, society, economics |
Publisher | Mirza Mohsen Mojtahed |
Founder | Mirza Mohsen Mojtahed |
Founded | 1906 |
First issue | 25 November 1906 |
Final issue | 1908 |
Country | Qajar Iran |
Based in | Tehran |
Language | Persian |
Website | nbn-resolving |
The Persian-language journal Majlis (Persian: مجلس, lit. 'Parliament / Assembly'; DMG: Maǧlis) was published in Tehran between 1906 and 1908. A total of 325 issues was edited in one volume.
The first issue of Majlis appeared on 25 November 1906.[1] Each issue consisted of eight pages and was distributed free of charge.[2]
Majlis was considered to be the journal of the Persian Constitutional Revolution and the mouthpiece of the parliament.[3] It was dedicated to publishing parliament's negotiations and their results directly and unfiltrated to the public.[2][4] A liberal reformer, Mirza Mohsen Mojtahed who was also known as Agha Mirza Mohsen was its founder and editor.[2][3] Its chief editor was Seyed Mohammad Hosseini Tabatabaei.[2]
The magazine provided as much information about the rural dimension of the revolution as about the socio-economic situation in the country at that time as well as the various strikes and protests.[4] Letters to the editor also reflected the prevailing controversies between intellectuals, conservatives and the peasantry on various political issues.[4] During the period of its publication, the magazine was not subject to any state censorship unlike other publications such as Nida-yi Vatan.[2][5]