Ahmad Eghtedari | |
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Born | Ahmad Khan Eghtedari 24 May 1925 Gerash, Fars province, Iran |
Died | 16 April 2019 Tehran, Iran | (aged 93)
Occupation | Writer, historian, iranologist, scholar, geographer |
Nationality | Iranian |
Citizenship | Iranian |
Education | Law |
Alma mater | University of Tehran |
Ahmad Eghtedari (Persian: احمد اقتداری; 24 May 1925, Gerash, Iran – 16 April 2019, Tehran[1]) was an Iranian teacher, lawyer, writer, historian and geographer who was regarded as a prominent scholar in Persian Gulf studies. Historically, he was a descendant of Gerashi thanes (Khan in Persian). In his youth, he traveled on foot along the coasts of the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea and began mapping and documenting their topography.[2][3]
Jalal Ale Ahmad, the famous writer, described the friendship between Ahmad Eghtedari, Iraj Afshar and Manuchehr Sotudeh as "three musketeers" and "gravestone-graphers", alluding to the fact that these three managed to introduce a lot of Iran's historical documents and ancient monuments.[4]
The Pearl of The Persian Gulf is a book that documents his Iranian Studies researches, and the documentary film, To Iran, My Eternal, is made based on his life and works.[5]
Ahmad Eghtedari died on 16 April 2019 in Tehran.[1]