Shahir Sable was born in 1923, a small village named Pasarni, from Wai taluka in the Satara district to Shri Ganpatrao Sable. He began playing flute since childhood. After receiving primary education at the place of birth, he was transferred to Amalner's mother's uncle, where he studied on the 7th. He left school soon. In Amarna, he is very close to Sane Guruji. In the fight for freedom, he spent a lot of time on Sane Guruji. Along with his shahiri, he began to contribute to the struggle. Meanwhile, he also started "Jagruti Shahir Mandal".
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Shahid Shahidsaless Iran - Foreign policy in political critic and freelance journalists in Canada, Iran's domestic and diplomatic writing, the Middle East and the US region. He is a co-author of Iran and the United States: an insider about the failed past and the way to peace. He is a contributor to several web sites, mainly in the Middle East and Huffington Post. He also writes for BBC Persians. He sent a tweet to @ SShahisaless