Abdollah Shahbazi Explained

Discipline:history
Alma Mater:The University of Tehran

Abdollah Shahbazi (Persian: عبدالله شهبازی; born 1955 in Shiraz, Iran) is an Iranian historian.

Background

Shahbazi graduated from the department of Social Sciences at The University of Tehran and became active in areas of political and historical research during the 1980s. He founded The Political Studies and Research Institute [1] in 1988, and for a decade was in charge of its research activities. In 1995, he reorganized the document center of Iran's "Bonyad" [2] into a professional historical institute, The Institute for Iranian Contemporary Historical Studies.[3]

Shahbazi's father, Habibollah Khan Shahbazi, was the leader of the Sorkhi tribes of Kuhmarre Sorkhi region of Fars Province and led Iran's 1962-1963 tribal rebellion against the Pahlavi dynasty. He was executed together with other dignitaries of southern Iranian Tribes on October 5, 1964.

Publications

Shahbazi has published numerous books and articles about Iranian pastoral nomads (Ilat va Ashayer), contemporary history of Iran and political thought.[4]

Most famous are:

He compiled and edited the memoirs of the leaders of The Tudeh Party of Iran (Iranian Communist Party), Noureddin Kianouri (1992) and Iraj Eskandari (1993).

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Home . ir-psri.com.
  2. Web site: بنياد مستضعفان انقلاب اسلامي . 2019-09-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180816112122/http://www.irmf.ir/ . 2018-08-16 . dead .
  3. Web site: Home . iichs.org.
  4. Web site: Abdollah Shahbazi Library . 2014-10-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20050910032318/http://www.shahbazi.org/pages/library.htm . 2005-09-10 . dead .
  5. Web site: The Jew and Parsi Plutocrats, British Imperialism and Iran, 5 vols.