Mohammad Mokri

Mohammad Mokri (* 1921 in Kermanshah, † July 12, 2007 in Evry, France) was Iran- Kurdish scientists with technical focus of language and poetry of the Kurds: Bijan et Manija. He belonged to the retinue Ruhollah Khomeini, when he returned to Iran after the overthrow of the Shah.

Mokri wrote more than 100 books and 700 articles and worked for the Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh until his overthrow in the Operation Ajax. With Mossadegh Mokri said to have been friends since the age of 20. Mokri 1953 went to Paris where he worked as a university professor at the Sorbonne in Paris in exile. As one of the first he received Ruhollah Khomeini, which he had previously visited in Najaf, as this was recorded on October 6, 1978 from Najaf to Paris. During the exile of Khomeini Mokri served as his personal adviser. After returning to Iran in 1979, he was appointed by the new government as Ambassador to Moscow ( USSR) and later sent to Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia. Later, Mokri distanced from the Tehran regime and returned again in 1989 to return to Paris. He died in France.

Work (selection)

Linguistics

  • Dictionnaire persan ( Farhang -e Farsi). Tahuri Publisher, Tehran: 1954
  • A Kurdish - Arabic Dictionary. Librairie du Liban, Beirut: 1975
  • Vocabulaire et bibliography des langues indo - européennes I, II, Paris, 1977
  • Grammaire et lexique compares the dialectes kurdes. Éditions Karthala, Paris: 2003

Middle Persian and Persian literature

  • Andarz -e Khosrow -i Kavātān. Tehran: 1947
  • Dastan -e Yūcht Frian. Tehran: 1952
  • Anthologie de la littérature persane, prose et poésie, 3e du siècle de l' époque contemporaine à l' Hégire ( Persian Edition). Tehran: 1953, Paris: 2004
  • Bizhan - u Manīdja. Paris: 1966
  • Les Chants éternels Kurdes ( Chants d' amour et de douleur ). Paris: 1994
  • Myth gourani Babr -i Bayān (le Tigre Blanc). Paris -Louvain

Ethnography

  • Les Tribus Kurdes, Tribe of Sandjābi. Tehran: 1947-48
  • Toponymes et tribus: les Djāfs de Djawānrūd. Tehran 1945

Other

  • Ni orientale, ni occidentale, la République Islamique. Tehran: 1984
  • Les Frontières du nord de l' Iran. Caucase, Asie Centrale - Mythology, Histoire et Mémoires. Paris: 2004
  • Recherches de Kurdology. Études d' ethnography, de dialectologie, d' histoire et de religion ( 1954-1964 ). Paris -Louvain: 1970
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