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Mohammad Taqi Sabouri, whom we know as "King al-Shara'ah Spring", was born in Mashhad in the final days of 1265 AH. His father had the title of King al-Sha'arai.
At the age of four, Mohammad Taghi began teaching at the school. His father introduced him to Persian literature, but forbade him to be a poet and encouraged him to do business.
When Muhammad Taqi was eighteen years old, he lost his father and was given the order of Muhammad Taqi by the order of Muzaffar al-Din Shah, and he wrote poetry spring.
After joining the spring of the National Assembly, he joined the Constitutional Movement and worked with the newspapers Khorasan, Toos, Mashhad and Hubble al-Matin in Calcutta. Then he started the Mashhad newspaper "Nobahar". The newspaper was later renamed "New Spring".
Simultaneously with the outbreak of World War I, he was elected to the third term of the National Assembly and came to Tehran from Russia to practice law. At the same time he published the Bahar newspaper in Tehran. But after a while both the newspaper was banned and Bahar was deported to Khorasan.
Reza Khan backed Reza Shah after the coup of Reza Shah Pahlavi, who had decided to support a strong central government. He writes: "I have never believed in forests, nor have I liked the street, nor have I agreed with the rise of Colonel Mohammad Taqi Khan."
Bahar was a lawyer for the Shura Council during the fifth and sixth rounds of his term, after which he resigned from politics but was not released by the dictator.
During the reign of Mohammad Reza Shah Bahar, he founded the "Iranian Population for Peace" and sang "The Owl of War" and in 1325 became Minister of Culture.
In the spring of 1330, he died of tuberculosis and his body was buried in Zahir al-Dawlah cemetery in Shemiran, Tehran.

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