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Hajj Sayyah

Mirza Mohammad Ali (1836–1925), better known as Hajj Sayyah (meaning "the traveler"), was a famous Iranian world traveler and political activist.
==Early life==
Hajj Sayyah was born in 1836 in the town of Mahallat in Iran.〔Mehrbanoo Nasser Deyhim in: An Iranian in Nineteenth Century Europe, The Travel Diaries of Hâj Sayyâh 1859-1877. Translated by Mehrbanoo Nasser Deyhim, Foreword by Peter Avery. Bethesda Maryland, IBEX Publishers 1998. p.15.〕 His studies exposed him at a young age to modern and democratic ideas that were at the time spreading throughout parts of the world. The stark difference he observed between the treatment suffered by most Iranians under their autocratic rulers and the ideas he studied inspired him to see the rest of the world.

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