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Yazdī, Ibrāhīm

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Personal name headingYazdī, Ibrāhīm
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Variant(s)Yazdi, E.
Yazdi, Ebrahim
يزدى، ابراهيم
Associated countryIran United States
Birth date[1931,1932]
Death date2017-08-27
Place of birthQazvīn (Iran)
Place of deathİzmir (Turkey)
Profession or occupationDissenters Pharmacologists
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Found inHis Barʹrasī-i junbishʹhā-yi Islāmī va muʻarrifī-i chihrahʼhā-yi nāʹshinākhtah-ʼi rūḥānīyat-i muʻāṣir, 1978?: t.p. (Duktur Ibrāhīm Yazdī)
Khākʹhā-yi rusī va paydāyish-i ḥayāt, 2000: t.p. (Duktur Ibrāhīm Yazdī) p. 4 of cover (Dr. E. Yazdi [in rom.])
Sih jumhūrī, 2000 or 2001: t.p. (Ibrāhīm Yazdī) facing t.p. (Iranian CIP data: Yazdī, Ibrāhīm; b. 1310 [1931 or 1932])
Ākhirīn talāshhā dar ākhirīn rūzʹhā, 2000: t.p. (دکتر ابراهيم يزدى = Duktur Ibrāhīm Yazdī) added t.p. (Dr. Ebrahim Yazdi [in rom.])
New York times WWW site, viewed Aug. 31, 2017 (in obituary published Aug. 30: Ibrahim Yazdi; b. 1931 (sources differ on the exact date), Qazvin, Iran; d. Sunday [Aug. 27, 2017], Izmir, Turkey, where he was receiving medical treatment, aged 85; emerged as Iran's foremost dissident after being rejected by fellow revolutionaries as insufficiently radical because he had rebuffed their seizure of the United States Embassy in Tehran in 1979; pharmacologist; worked for nearly two decades in the United States; became an American citizen in 1971; returned to Iran in 1979, after Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi was deposed)
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