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

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][11]

Compilations

Among the known compilations of Behboudi are:

Behboodi's Sharh-e Esm book, the biography of Iran's supreme leader, Seyyed Ali Khamenei
  • "Sharh-e Esm" (name description),[12] which is in regards to the biography of Iran's supreme leader, Seyyed Ali Khamenei;[13][14]
  • "Alef-Laam Khomeini" (A, L, Khomeini);[15] which is concerning Iran's first supreme leader biography, Seyyed Ruhollah Khomeini;[16]
  • "Safari Be Mantagheye Mamnoo'eh" (A Trip To The Prohibited Zone)[17]
  • "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);[18]
  • 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)[19]

See also

References

  1. bibliography of Hedayatollah Behboudi (Kalhori) ibna.ir Retrieved 4 November 2019
  2. Ketab-e Hatfe (Book of the Week), Translated by Sara Alavikia, No. 165
  3. "The Oral History of the Islamic Revolution; Interview with Hedayatollah Boodi". Faslname Motale'ate-Tarikhi (quarterly of Historical Studies), No.58
  4. Portre documentary --who is Hedayatollah Behboudi?--, SepehreSureh-Honar, Hozeh Honari Enghelab-Islami (artistic district of Islamic revolution)
  5. Commending Hedayatollah Behboudi mehrnews.com Retrieved 13 November 2019
  6. Biography of Hedayatollah Behboudi hamshahrionline.ir Retrieved 13 November 2019
  7. Appreciation from Hedayatollah Behboudi isna.ir Retrieved 3 November 2019
  8. The Narration of Hedayatollah Behboodi about 3 Decades of Research on Islamic Revolution History in Iran oral-history.ir Retrieved 10 December 2019
  9. A dialogue with Behboudi; forestalling of revolution memoirs ... khamenei.ir Retrieved 30 November 2019
  10. Hedayatollah Behboudi Archived 2019-11-03 at the Wayback Machine sooremehr.ir Retrieved 3 November 2019
  11. "Ali Khamenei: A Torture Survivor Who Rules by Torture". IRANWIRE.
  12. Hedayatollah Behboudi (by the narration of Morteza-Sarhangi) mashreghnews.ir Retrieved 11 December 2019
  13. Hedayatollah (Behboudi), the writer of a book (Sharh-e Esm) about Iran's supreme leader tebyan.net Retrieved 4 November 2019
  14. Reconsidered biography of Ayatollah Khamenei -- unveiling bbc.com Retrieved 10 December 2019
  15. Interview with Hedayatollah Behboudi, Regarding the book "Alef-Lam-Khomeini" rasekhoon.net Retrieved 4 November 2019
  16. Lam-Mim-Khomeini, Hedayatollah Behboudi isna.ir Retrieved 9 November 2019
  17. A Trip To The Prohibited Zone by Hedayatollah Behboodi navaar.ir Retrieved 10 December 2019
  18. Behboodi, Hedayatollah tasnimnews.com Retrieved 3 November 2019
  19. Bibliography of Hedayatollah Behboudi ibna.ir Retrieved 12 December 2019
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