Unseen Family Portrait of Martyr General Bagheri Surfaces at Isfahan’s Chehel Sotoun

Wednesday, July 16, 2025  Read time1 min

SAEDNEWS: A newly revealed photograph captures the private side of General Mohammad Bagheri—celebrated hero of the 12‑day Iran‑Israel war—smiling alongside his wife and young daughter amid the gardens of Chehel Sotoun.

Unseen Family Portrait of Martyr General Bagheri Surfaces at Isfahan’s Chehel Sotoun

According to Saed News, archival researchers have unearthed a poignant image of the late General Mohammad Bagheri standing hand‑in‑hand with his wife and their daughter, herself a budding journalist, beneath the ornate colonnades of Isfahan’s historic Chehel Sotoun palace. The intimate portrait, undiscovered until this week, offers rare insight into the family life of one of Iran’s most revered military figures.

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Bagheri, who fell in the brief but fierce 12‑day conflict in late June, has been commemorated for his strategic acumen and steadfast leadership on the battlefield. Yet beyond battlefield dispatches and official ceremonies, little has been known about his early years as a husband and father. The photograph—captured by a staff photographer for Saed News—depicts the general in civilian attire, his arm protectively around his young daughter, who gazes curiously at the camera while clutching her mother’s hand.

Cultural historians note that Chehel Sotoun, a UNESCO‑listed pavilion famed for its frescoes and reflecting pool, symbolizes the endurance of Persia’s artistic heritage. “To see Bagheri framed here bridges our martial pride with our cultural soul,” commented Dr. Leyla Arastoo, a Tehran historian. “It humanizes a figure often seen only in uniform.”

For many Iranians grieving the recent loss, the image provides solace—reminding citizens that national heroes are also devoted family members. As memorial services continue across the country, this tender snapshot stands as a testament to the personal sacrifices made behind the headlines.