Munīr Qādirī

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Munīr Qādirī ( Persian منیر قادری) (* 1971 or 1972 ; † 2011 accident between Tehran and Mashhad ) was an Iranian philologist and historian .

Life

Ghaderi studied German at the University of Tehran and Persian culture at the Academy of Persian Language and Literature in Tehran. Together with Ḥabīb Allah Ismāʻīlī she published books on history and was co-editor of the Tehran journal Book of the month: History & Geography . In one of her reviews she criticized the occidental perspective represented by Josef Wiesehöfer in his analysis of ancient Persia ( Gaumāta's revolt and the beginnings of Darius I , 1978). She also participated in the Conference for Islamic Historiography .

In 2011 she died in a car accident between Tehran and Mashhad . Your last, posthumously co-published book dealt with the National Consultative Assembly (original title Persisch کليميان و ارامنه در اسناد مجلس شوراي ملي, OCLC 962302416 ). She could no longer complete the translation of a historical work from German .

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  1. Archived copy ( memento of the original from December 20, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / dlib.ical.ir
  2. a b c d Obituary on the Iran Book News Agency website
  3. a b c Honor by Prof. Reza Shabani on the website of the Iran Book News Agency
  4. Qādirīs review of Wiesehöfer's revolt of Gaumāta and the beginnings of Darius I (1978) in: نقد تارىخى . خانه کتاب, OCLC 1080866622 (Persian).
  5. Report on the conference on the Iran Book News Agency website