Hekmat E Shirazi

Hekmat E Shirazi

Ali Asghar Hekmat
Born (1892-06-16)16 June 1892
Tehran, Iran
Died 5 March 1980(1980-03-05) (aged 87)
Tehran, Iran
Political party National Front
Spouse(s) Zia od-Saltane (1901–1965)
Children 5

Hekmat E Shirazi حکمت شیرازی or Mirza Ali-Asghar Khan Hekmat Shirazi (16 June 1892 5 March 1980) was an Iranian politician, diplomat and author who served as the Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Justice, and Minister of Culture under the government of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran. Shirazi was the first Iranian ambassador to India and wrote multiple books about Indian history and culture. After the Islamic revolution in Iran, his books and works were ignored and he was labelled as a Freemason, but one of his books, Persian Inscriptions on Indian Monuments, was recently reprinted and introduced to Iranians.[1]

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  1. .*Iran and India relations Dr. Mohammad Ajam..

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