Ali-Asghar Hekmat
Ali-Asghar Hekmat-e Shirazi (Persian: علیاصغر حکمت شیرازی; 16 June 1892 - 25 August 1980) was an Iranian politician, diplomat and writer. Shirazi also served as the Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Justice , and Iranian Minister of Culture under the government of Reza Shah and Mohammad Reza Pahlavi , the Shahs of Iran. Shirazi was also first Iranian ambassador to the republic of India and wrote many books about Indian history and culture[source?]. After the Islamic revolution in Iran, his books and works were refused and he was named as a Freemason a word that in Islamic world is a bad word. finally one of his books, Persian Inscriptions on Indian Monuments, was recently reprinted by non government organization. .[1][2] [3]
Ali-Asghar Hekmat | |
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Born | |
Died | 25 August 1980 (aged 88) |
Political party | National Front |
Spouse | Monir-Azam Hekmat (1901–1980) |
Children | 3 daughters |
References
change- ↑ Ajam, Mohammad (29 April 2013). "Persian Inscriptions on the Indian Monuments". parssea. Archived from the original on 12 November 2020. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
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- ↑ .*Persian Inscriptions on Indian Monuments[2] Archived 2020-06-23 at the Wayback Machine.