Hedayatollah Behboudi
Hedayatollah Behboudi Kalhori (Persian: ;هدایت الله بهبودی کلهری;[1] born 9 may 1960),[2] known as Hedayatollah Behboudi (Persian: هدایت الله بهبودی)[3][4] is an Iranian Shia writer[5] and reporter.[6] He was born in Tabriz, and left for Tehran in 1964. He graduated in the field of history from University of Tehran in 1992.[7]
Behboudi is a researcher and historian[8] (of the Iran–Iraq War; commonly known as "holy defense" in Iran),[9] began his career as a reporter at the beginning of the Iran-Iraq war. He also became a correspondent for the Tehran Times newspaper. After three years, he moved to the office of Jomhouri Eslami. Eventually, Behboudi moved into art; and found the office of the Islamic Revolution Literature. He became the quarterly editor-in-chief of history studies.[10]
Compilations[]
Among the known compilations of Behboudi are:
- "Sharh-e Esm" (name description),[11] which is in regards to the biography of Iran's supreme leader, Seyyed Ali Khamenei;[12][13]
- "Alef-Laam Khomeini" (A, L, Khomeini);[14] which is concerning Iran's first supreme leader biography, Seyyed Ruhollah Khomeini;[15]
- "Safari Be Mantagheye Mamnoo'eh" (A Trip To The Prohibited Zone)[16]
- "Khorramshahr, Ku Jahan-Ara" ([the city of] Khorramshahr, where is Jahan-Ara);
- "Khorramshahr, Khaneh Ru Be Aftab" (Khorramshahr, the house towards sun);
- "Safar Bar Madare-Mahtab" (journey on the moonlight circuit);
- "Safar Be Halabcheh" (Journey to Halabcheh);
- "Medal-Wa-Morakhasi" (Medal and leave);
- "Pa be Paye Baran" (foot to foot of rain);
- "Safar be Roosieh" (Journey to Russia);
- "Safar be Gholleha" (trip to the tops);[17]
- Jomhoori Islami Be Rewayate Asnaade Savak (Islamic Revolution According to Savak Documents)
- Ruzshomare Tarikhe Moasere Iran (Contemporary history journal of Iran)
- Morteza ayeneye Zendegi-am Bood (Morteza was my life's mirror)
- Tariz Dar Enghelab (Tabriz in Enghelab)
- Shahid Sadoughi (Martyr Sadoughi)[18]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ bibliography of Hedayatollah Behboudi (Kalhori) ibna.ir Retrieved 4 November 2019
- ^ Ketab-e Hatfe (Book of the Week), Translated by Sara Alavikia, No. 165
- ^ "The Oral History of the Islamic Revolution; Interview with Hedayatollah Boodi". Faslname Motale'ate-Tarikhi (quarterly of Historical Studies), No.58
- ^ Portre documentary --who is Hedayatollah Behboudi?--, SepehreSureh-Honar, Hozeh Honari Enghelab-Islami (artistic district of Islamic revolution)
- ^ Commending Hedayatollah Behboudi mehrnews.com Retrieved 13 November 2019
- ^ Biography of Hedayatollah Behboudi hamshahrionline.ir Retrieved 13 November 2019
- ^ Appreciation from Hedayatollah Behboudi isna.ir Retrieved 3 November 2019
- ^ The Narration of Hedayatollah Behboodi about 3 Decades of Research on Islamic Revolution History in Iran oral-history.ir Retrieved 10 December 2019
- ^ A dialogue with Behboudi; forestalling of revolution memoirs ... khamenei.ir Retrieved 30 November 2019
- ^ Hedayatollah Behboudi sooremehr.ir Retrieved 3 November 2019
- ^ Hedayatollah Behboudi (by the narration of Morteza-Sarhangi) mashreghnews.ir Retrieved 11 December 2019
- ^ Hedayatollah (Behboudi), the writer of a book (Sharh-e Esm) about Iran's supreme leader tebyan.net Retrieved 4 November 2019
- ^ Reconsidered biography of Ayatollah Khamenei -- unveiling bbc.com Retrieved 10 December 2019
- ^ Interview with Hedayatollah Behboudi, Regarding the book "Alef-Lam-Khomeini" rasekhoon.net Retrieved 4 November 2019
- ^ Lam-Mim-Khomeini, Hedayatollah Behboudi isna.ir Retrieved 9 November 2019
- ^ A Trip To The Prohibited Zone by Hedayatollah Behboodi navaar.ir Retrieved 10 December 2019
- ^ Behboodi, Hedayatollah tasnimnews.com Retrieved 3 November 2019
- ^ Bibliography of Hedayatollah Behboudi ibna.ir Retrieved 12 December 2019
- Living people
- Iranian writers
- Iranian Shia Muslims
- 1960 births
- People from Tabriz
- Iranian historians
- Shia Muslims
- Reporters and correspondents
- Iranian Azerbaijanis