Azartash Azarnoosh

Iranian academic (1938–2021)

Azartash Azarnoush

Azartash Azarnoush (Persian: آذرتاش آذرنوش, 18 February 1938[1] – 7 October 2021)[2] was a linguist and scholar of Iran. Born in Qom, he held two Ph.D. degrees from France. He specialized in Arabic literature. Azarnoush was part of Imam Sadeq University and Tarbiat Modarres University faculty, and was the director of the Arabic department of The Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia in Tehran since 1986,[3] and published over 200 articles in the field of Arabic literature, as well as a few dozen books.

Selected publications

  • "A guide to the influence of Persian language in Arabic language" (Persian: کتاب راهنمای نفوذ فارسی در فرهنگ و زبان تازی)
  • "A history of Arabic language and culture" (تاریخ زبان و فرهنگ عربی)
  • "A contemporary dictionary of Arabic to Persian" (فرهنگ معاصر عربی به فارسی), which won a Best book award in Iran in 1999.
  • Elements de religions iraniens chez les Arabes à l'époque préislamique, 1976.
  • Chalesh-e Mian-e Arabi va Farsi: Sadeha-ye Nokhost (Struggles between Arabic and Persian: Early Centuries)). Ney. 2006. p. 402. ISBN 978-964-185-042-7.

References

  1. ^ "بزرگداشت آذرتاش آذرنوش در عصر کتاب". ایسنا. 18 April 2017.
  2. ^ "آذرتاش آذرنوش درگذشت". ایسنا. 7 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Arabic Literature". Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007.

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1st period
2001
  • Ali Nassirian
  • Azartash Azarnoosh
  • Bagher Ayatollahzadeh Shirazi
  • Hassan Ebrahimzadeh Mabood
  • Gholamhossein Ebrahimi Dinani
  • Gholamreza Aavani
  • Mehri Bagheri
  • Seyyed Mohammad Bolurchian
  • Mehdi Bahadori
  • Ahmad Birashk
  • Seyyed Zia al-Din Tabei
  • Hassan Tajbakhsh
  • Yousef Sobouti
  • Ali Darvishzadeh
  • Mahdi Rajabalipoor
  • Mohammad Sadegh Rajhan
  • Ali Zargari
  • Ahmad Samii Gilani
  • Morteza Sohrabi
  • Reza Seyed-Hosseini
  • Siroos Shamisa
  • Ali Ashraf Sadeghi
  • Hassan Zohour
  • Mohammad Mehravan
  • Mahmoud Farshchian
  • Ali Kaveh
  • Karim Mojtahedi
  • Mehdi Mohaghegh
  • Kazem Modir Shanehchi
  • Morteza Motahhari
  • Mohammad Ali Moalem Damqani
  • Parviz Moayyed Ahd
  • Bahman Yazdi Samadi
  • Mahmoud Yaghoobi
  • Alireza Yalda
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2002
3rd period
2003
4th period
2004
5th period
2005
6th period
2006
7th period
2008
8th period
2010


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