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Bahman Nassim (February, 1940 – January 28, 1980) was an Iranian record holder for the backstroke, as well as playing for the Iran men's water polo team between the years of 1958–1965. Bahman is known for his influence and early development of competitive swimming and water polo within Iran during the early 1960s, which ultimately led to successful teams in the 1970s. He also served as the Chief of Police for the city of Semnan, Iran, where he was arrested after the overthrow of the Shah, under charges of "Murder of persons and/or killing Muslims or/and freedom fighters". Bahman Nassim was executed by firing squad at dawn on January 28, 1980, at Evin Prison, Tehran, Iran. He is survived by his wife and two daughters, who currently reside in Iran.

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  • Bahman Nassim (February, 1940 – January 28, 1980) was an Iranian record holder for the backstroke, as well as playing for the Iran men's water polo team between the years of 1958–1965. Bahman is known for his influence and early development of competitive swimming and water polo within Iran during the early 1960s, which ultimately led to successful teams in the 1970s. He also served as the Chief of Police for the city of Semnan, Iran, where he was arrested after the overthrow of the Shah, under charges of "Murder of persons and/or killing Muslims or/and freedom fighters". Bahman Nassim was executed by firing squad at dawn on January 28, 1980, at Evin Prison, Tehran, Iran. He is survived by his wife and two daughters, who currently reside in Iran. (en)
  • Bahman Nassim (Abadã, fevereiro de 1940 - Teerão, 28 de janeiro de 1980) foi um nadador iraniano recordista da especialidade de costas e também representou o seu país em pólo aquático entre 1958 e 1963. Bahman é conhecido pela sua influência no desenvolvimento da natação e do pólo aquático no Irão, durante os inícios da década de 1960 que levaria ao sucesso das equipas daquele país durante a década de 1970, em especial nos Jogos Asiáticos. Mais tarde foi polícia e foi chefe da polícia na cidade de Semnã onde foi preso depois da queda do xá Maomé Reza Pálavi, sendo acusado de "Assassinar pessoas inocentes". Apesar das acusações não terem sido provadas no tribunal revolucionário, o fa(c)to é que foi condenado à morte por fuzilamento e executado em 28 de janeiro de 1980, na prisão de Evin, em (pt)
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  • Bahman Nassim (February, 1940 – January 28, 1980) was an Iranian record holder for the backstroke, as well as playing for the Iran men's water polo team between the years of 1958–1965. Bahman is known for his influence and early development of competitive swimming and water polo within Iran during the early 1960s, which ultimately led to successful teams in the 1970s. He also served as the Chief of Police for the city of Semnan, Iran, where he was arrested after the overthrow of the Shah, under charges of "Murder of persons and/or killing Muslims or/and freedom fighters". Bahman Nassim was executed by firing squad at dawn on January 28, 1980, at Evin Prison, Tehran, Iran. He is survived by his wife and two daughters, who currently reside in Iran. (en)
  • Bahman Nassim (Abadã, fevereiro de 1940 - Teerão, 28 de janeiro de 1980) foi um nadador iraniano recordista da especialidade de costas e também representou o seu país em pólo aquático entre 1958 e 1963. Bahman é conhecido pela sua influência no desenvolvimento da natação e do pólo aquático no Irão, durante os inícios da década de 1960 que levaria ao sucesso das equipas daquele país durante a década de 1970, em especial nos Jogos Asiáticos. Mais tarde foi polícia e foi chefe da polícia na cidade de Semnã onde foi preso depois da queda do xá Maomé Reza Pálavi, sendo acusado de "Assassinar pessoas inocentes". Apesar das acusações não terem sido provadas no tribunal revolucionário, o fa(c)to é que foi condenado à morte por fuzilamento e executado em 28 de janeiro de 1980, na prisão de Evin, em Teerão. Ele deixou a sua esposa viúva e duas filhas que residem na atualidade no Irã. (pt)
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