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Bahman Ansari | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Iranian |
Known for | Writer, Poet, history researcher [1] |
Notable work |
Iranian Constitutional Revolution Tabarestan kings |
Bahman Ansari (born March 6, 1990 in Tehran) is an Iranian writer, poet, and history researcher. [2] In addition to history, he is also active in the field of mythology and Zoroastrianism. In the field of literature, the main activity of Bahman Ansari is in the post-modern genre.
He is more active in the field of ancient Iranian history studies. His books are bestsellers in Iran.
He was born in Tehran. He finished his studies at the university in the field of Iranian history, and then began extensive researches on history. The result of Bahman Ansari's research is dozens of books and literary articles. His master thesis is ranked as one of the best theses written in Iran. [3] [4] He lives in Tehran and his books are very popular especially among students and researchers of Persian language. [5]
Sharq newspaper arranged an interview with Bahman Ansari on April 25, 2018, after the mummy body of Reza Shah was found. In this interview, he revealed the exact location of Reza Shah's tomb using historical data. [6]
Most of Bahman Ansari's cultural activities are in history. He is active in three fields of ancient Iranian history, mythology, and ancient linguistics. He also dominates three ancient alphabets: the Old Persian cuneiform, the Pahlavi scripts and the Avestan alphabet. [7]