Abdollah Shahbazi

Abdollah Shahbazi (born 1955 in Shiraz, Iran) is an Iranian researcher and historian.

Background

Shahbazi graduated from the department of Social Sciences at Tehran university and became active in areas of political and historical research during the 1980s. He founded the Political Studies and Research Institute (PSRI) in 1988, and for a decade was in charge of research activities at the institute. In 1995, he reorganized the document center of Iran's "Bonyad" into a professional historical institute.

Shahbazi's father, Habibollah Khan Shahbazi, was the last Khan of Sorkhi tribes of Kuhmarre Sorkhi region in south of Shiraz, who led Iran's 1962-1963 tribal rebellion against the Pahlavi dynasty.

Publications

Shahbazi has published many books and articles, including "Rise and Fall of the Pahlavi dynasty." The two-volume set contained the controversial memoirs of General Hussein Fardoost, the head of Mohammad Reza Shah's secret service. He was also responsible for editing the memoirs of the Communist Tudeh Party leader, Noureddin Kianouri.

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