List of Mazandaranis
Arts
Literature
- Abi Ja'far Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari (838-923), was a Persian world historian and theologian (the most famous and widely-influential person called al-Tabari).
- Ispahbad Marzuban b. Rustam b. Shirwin Parim [1] who wrote the book called Marzuban-nama, and also a Divan of poetry in the Ṭabarí dialect, known as the Níkí-nama.
- Ibn Isfandiyar, historian, author of a history of Tabaristan (Tarikh-i Tabaristan).
- Mohammad Davoudi: Researcher in literature and languages of northern regions of Iran.
Poetry in Persian and Mazandarani language
- Nima Youshij (Father of New Persian Poetry in Iran)
- Mohammad Zohari (Persian Modern Poetry)
- Amir Pazevari (Mazandarani Classic)
- Taleb Amoli (Persian Poets, India Poets, )
Music
- Delkash (Queen of Golden Larynx)
- Bijan Mortazavi
- Mohammad Donyavi
- Afshin
- Benyamin Bahadori
- Farhang Sharif
- Gholam Hossein Banan Amoli
Architecture
- Omar Tiberiades (Abû Hafs 'Umar ibn al-Farrukhân al-Tabarî Amoli) (d.c.815), Persian astrologer and architect.
Cinema
- Mostafa Zamani
- Shahab Hosseini Tenekaboni
- Kambiz Dirbaz
- Ladan Mostofi
Portrait
- Banu Mokarrameh Ghanbari (Winner of Swedish Award)
History
- Maziar (a devout Zoroastrian)
Science
Astronomy
- ABD-AL-QADER HASAN RUYANI,[2] 10th/16th century astronomer. He dedicated his Zij-e molakkas-e Mirzaʾi ("Compendious astronomical tables for Mīrzā", composed in 891/1486) to Sultan Mirza ʿAli (1478–1505) and his al-Tohfat al-nezamiya ("The Nezam’s gift") to Sultan Yahya Kia. Abd-al-Qāder also wrote a Moktasar dar maʿrefat-e taqvīm ("Epitome of knowledge of the calendar") and a Resalat al-kora ("Epistle on the sphere").
Medicine, Biology and Chemistry
- Ali ibn Sahl Rabban al-Tabari, (838-870 A.D.) was the writer of a medical encyclopedia and the teacher of the scholar-physician Fakhr al-Din al-Razi.
- Abul Hasan al-Tabari, a 10th-century Iranian physician.
Social sciences
- ABU’L-ṬAYYEB ṬĀHER B. ʿABDALLĀH B. ṬĀHER ṬABARĪ[2] was jurisconsult, judge (qāżī), and professor of legal sciences; he was regarded by his contemporaries as one of the leading Shafeʿites of 5th/11th century Baghdad.
Philosophy
- EBN HENDU, ABU’L-FARAJ ʿALĪ b. Ḥosayn,[2] also known as Ostaḏ, author of, inter alia, propaedeutic epistles on philosophy and medicine and of a gnomology of Greek wisdom, and generally renowned as a litterateur.
Athletics
Wrestling
- Abdollah Movahed (Winner of 6 gold medals in Olympic/World)
- Imam-Ali Habibi (Winner of 4 gold medals in Olympic/World)
- Reza Soukhteh-Saraei
- Majid Torkan
- Askari Mohammadian
- Abbas Hajkenari
- Mehdi Taghavi
- Mehdi Hajizadeh
- Morad Mohammadi
- Ghasem Rezaei
- Hassan Rangraz
Sports (Other)
- Farhad Majidi
- Mehrdad Oladi
- Mohsen Bengar
- Behdad Salimi
- Rahman Ahmadi
- Hanif Omranzadeh
- Hadi Norouzi
- Sheys Rezaei
- Mohsen Yousefi
- Mohammad Reza Khalatbari
Royalty
Politics
- Ali Larijani (Chief nuclear negotiator)
- Manuchehr Mottaki (Minister of Foreign-Affairs, Current Government of Iran)(Majles)
- Ehsan Tabari (Marxist Theorician)
- Noureddin Kianouri (Politician)
- Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei
- Hamid Reza Chitgar exiled Iranian political leader that was assassinated in Austria by the Iranian regime in 1987.
Theologue
Islam
- Grand Ayatollah Javadi Amoli
- Haj Sheikh Mirza Hashem Amoli
- Ibn Mahdí Mámṭírí[1]
- Muḥammad al-Yazdádí[1]
- Qáḍi`l-quḍát Abu`l-Qásim al-Bayyá'í[1]
- The Imám 'Abdu`l-Qádir al-Jurjání[1]
- AMAS, ABU MOHAMMAD SOLAYMAN B. MEHRAN ASADI,[2] 1st-2nd/7th-8th century Shia scholar, traditionist, and Koran reader. His authority was such that people who attended his recitations would sometimes correct their copies of the Koran in accordance with his readings. Abū Obayd (d. 224/839) mentions him as one of the five qorrāʾ of Kufa; later he was included among the Fourteen Readers, generally in the eleventh place. Aʿmaš was one of the first scholars to engage in evaluating the trustworthiness of transmitters of Hadith (ʿelm al-ṯeqāt).
Christianity
- Shaban Dibaj
Judaism
- Daniel Kumesi
- Negar-Mahdi Torabee- Famous Rabbi who was murdered by a mob in 1746 following allegations of ritually slaughtering a child.
Baha'i Faith
- Baha'u'llah- The founder of the Baha'i Faith was born and grew up in Nur, Mazandaran.
References
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