Shahrokh Meskoob

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Shahrokh Meskoob (1924 , Babol, Iran - April 12, 2005 , Paris, France) (Persian: شاهرخ مسکوب), was an outstanding Persian writer, translator, scholar and University professor. He had been living in Paris, France for twenty years.

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Shahrokh Meskoob (Ph.D.) is the first Iranian scholar who worked on Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh on the basis of the principles of modern literary criticism. Among his most famous books is Soog-e Siavash, which is based on Siavash character of Shahnameh.

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