Nasim-e-Shomal
| Type | Weekly |
|---|---|
| Owner(s) | Seyed Ashrafedin Hosseini |
| Founder(s) | Seyed Ashrafedin Hosseini |
| Founded | September 1907 |
| Political alignment | Independent |
| Language | Persian |
| Ceased publication | 1933 |
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Nasim-e-Shomal (Persian: نسیم شمال, romanized: Nasim-e šomāl, lit. 'Northern Breeze') was a weekly newspaper that existed between September 1907 and 1933 with intervals. Along with Sur-e Esrafil, Majalleh-ye Estebdad and others, it was one of the publications started following the Iranian constitutional revolution.
Sorour Soroudi describes the paper as a "one-man weekly newspaper". The weekly was a pioneer in using poems and satire in presenting the political and social situation of Iran at the time and was identified with its founder and editor, Seyed Ashrafedin Hosseini, a well-known poet. Over time Seyed Ashrafedin Hosseini was called Mr. Nasim-e-Shomal.