Abdolhossein Navaei

Abdolhossein Navaei or Abdolhossein Navai (Persian: عبدالحسین نوایی; 1923 – 2004) was an Iranian University professor, author, historian and codicology.[1] He began his education in elementary schools Tamadon and Ibn Sina. Navaei first studied at Kharazmi University and then moved to France, where he received his doctorate from the Sorbonne University. He wrote more than 170 articles and books during his lifetime and twice received the award for best book of the year.[2]

Abdolhossein Navaei
عبدالحسین نوایی
Born8 August 1923
Died9 October 2004
Resting placeBehesht-e Zahra
NationalityIranian
Alma materKharazmi University
Sorbonne University
OccupationUniversity professor, Author, Historian and Man of Codicology
Known forIranian Science and Culture Hall of Fame
Home townAmol
Spouse(s)Tahereh Kamali Tfreshi
ChildrenNiloofar

Works

  • Iran Va Jahan Volumes 1 & 2 Sold as a Set
  • Tarikh-e Gozideh
  • Fetneh-ye Bob
  • Ashar-e Amiyaneh Iran Dar Asr-e Ghajari
  • Ahsan- Ol - Tavarikh 1
  • Ahsan- Ol - Tavarikh 2
  • Karim Khan Zand
  • Shah Ismail Safavid
  • Shah Tahmasb
  • Iranian Governments from Constitutionalism to Ultimatums
  • Establishment and developments of Akhtar Newspaper
  • Historical texts in Persian
  • Documents and political correspondence of Iran
  • Nader and his successor
  • Iran's Political and Economic relations during the Safavid
  • Mohtasham Kashani
  • Mota'le Alsa'deyn
  • Meraat-ol Vaghaye Mozaffari
  • Mahd-e Olia
  • Iranian students in Europe
  • Abdy Beyg
  • Archeology and History
  • Journal of Contemporary Iranian History
  • Nayebian Kashan
  • Memoirs of Abbas Mirza Malek Ara
  • Tarikh-e Azod Al-Duleh
  • Ferdowsi Magazine
  • Kayhan Farhangi Magazine
  • Yadegar Magazine
  • Adabestan Magazine
  • Yaghma Magazine

Teaching

References

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