
Mohammad Hajazi Motiee-ol-Dowleh
Mohammad Hajazi, known as Motiee-ol-Dowleh, was a prominent Iranian writer, playwright, translator, and politician born in 1900 in the Amiriyah neighborhood of Tehran. He came from a notable family; his father, Nasrollah Mostofi, was a distinguished figure during the Qajar era. After studying political sciences and electrical engineering in France, he returned to Iran, where he held various positions in government, including as a senator and deputy minister during the Pahlavi era. Motiee-ol-Dowleh is best remembered for his literary contributions, including popular plays and novels, with works such as 'Mahamoud Aqa Ra Vakeel Konid' and 'Homa.' His literary achievements earned him a place in the Academy of Persian Language and Literature.
Born on Jan 01, 1900 (125 years old)
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Mohammad Hajazi, known as Motiee-ol-Dowleh, was a contemporary Iranian writer, playwright, translator, and politician who served as a senator and deputy minister during the Pahlavi era.
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