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  1. Mehrdad Bahar (Persian: مهرداد بهار, pronunciation: Mehrdād Bahār) (1929, in Tehran – 13 November 1994, in Tehran) was a prominent Iranist, linguist, mythologist and Persian historian.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hajji_FiruzHajji Firuz - Wikipedia

    Mehrdad Bahar, a prominent Persian historian, opined in 1983 that the figure of Hajji Firuz may be derived from ceremonies and legends connected to the epic of Prince Siavash, which are in turn derived from those associated with the Mesopotamian deity of agriculture and flocks, Tammuz (Sumerian Dumuzi).

  3. A Research on Persian Mythology, Mehrdad Bahar Mehrdād Bahār (b. 1930, in Tehran; d. 13 November 1994, in Tehran) was a prominent Iranist, linguist, mythologist and Persian historian. Mehrdad Bahar, was the youngest son of Persian poet Mohammad Taghi Bahar.

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  4. Mehrdad Bahar has written extensively on the composite nature of the legendary part of the Shahnameh, including the narratives concerned with Rostam; perhaps his most thorough discussion of the subject is in Mehrdad Bahar, “Ta’asir-e hokumat-e kushanha dar tashkil-e hemaseh-ye melli-ye Iran,” in Az ostureh ta tarikh (Tehran: Nashr-e ...

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    • 2012
  5. Mehrdad Bahar (مهرداد بهار), né le 2 octobre 1929 à Téhéran et mort le 13 novembre 1994 à Téhéran, est un historien, linguiste et spécialiste iranien de la mythologie perse. Biographie. Mehrdad Bahar est le fils cadet du poète Mohammad Taghi Bahar.

  6. Bahar, Mehrdad. World Rank (All players): Federation: Iran. FIDE ID: 12566667. B-Year: Sex: Male.

  7. Mehrdad Bahar. Combine Editions. مهرداد بهار’s books. Average rating: 4.12 · 635 ratings · 91 reviews · 18 distinct works • Similar authors. More books by مهرداد بهار… Quotes by مهرداد بهار (?) “در هوای گیج و دلتنگ جمعه ها. در هیاهوی اذان و نغمه ها. من. به شهر بی امان تحقیرها رفته ام. تو اما. به روزهای ناب بی من رفته ای”