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Samad Behrangi (Persian: صمد بهرنگی; June 24, 1939 – August 31, 1968) [1] was a Marxist-Leninist [2] Iranian teacher, social activist and critic, folklorist, translator, and short story writer of Iranian Azerbaijani descent. [3]
The Little Black Fish (Persian: ماهی سیاه کوچولو, Mâhī-ye Sīyāh-e Kūchūlū) is a well known Persian language [1] [2] children's book written by Samad Behrangi. The book was widely considered to be a political allegory, and was banned in pre-revolutionary Iran (prior to the 1979 revolution). [3]
Here is a complete list for notable people who lived or from Tabriz: Shams Tabrizi Samad Behrangi Parvin E'tesami Tahmineh Milani Iraj Mirza Naser al-Din Shah Qajar Sattar Khan Mohammad Kazem Shariatmadari Hassan Roshdieh
Behrangi (in Persian بهرنگی) is a common Iranian family name. The given name equivalent is Persian بهرنگ Behrangi may refer to: Mohammad Reza Behrangi (born 1944), Iranian educational scientist and university professor; Samad Behrangi (1939–1967), Azeri-Iranian teacher, writer, social critic, folklorist and translator
Mohammad ali Jamal-Zadeh Sadegh Hedayat Bozorg Alavi Hossein Sa'edi Samad Behrangi Jalal Al-e-Ahmad Mahmoud Dowlat Abadi Houshang Golshiri Reza Baraheni Shahrnush Parsipur Javad Mojabi Hossein Sanapour Reza Amir-Khani Fereshteh Molavi
Samad Behrangi: Iranian teacher, social activist and critic, folklorist, translator, and short story writer of Azerbaijani descent. Mohsen Mehralizadeh : the former Governor of Isfahan Province, Vice President of Iran, the head of the National Sports Organization of Iran under President Khatami .
Samad Behrangi (1939–1967), Iranian teacher, folklorist and writer; Samad Marfavi (born 1965), Iranian football player; Samad bey Mehmandarov (1855–1931), Azerbaijani-Russian general; Samad Rustamov, Uzbek Sambo player; Samad Khan Momtaz os-Saltaneh (1869–1955), Iranian diplomat; Samad Shohzukhurov (born 1990), Tajik football player
In old times the city notables supported poets and writers by organizing periodical meetings. Within its long history, it was a residence for many well known Iranian writers and poets. The list can start from the old-time Rumi, Qatran, Khaqani to recent years Samad Behrangi, Gholam-Hossein Sa'edi, Parvin E'tesami.