List of Mazandaranis

Arts

Literature

  • Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari (838-923), was a Persian world historian and theologian (the most famous and widely influential person called al-Tabari).
  • Espahbod Sa'ad ad-Din Varavini[1] who wrote the book called Marzuban-nama, and also a Divan of poetry in the Ṭabarí dialect, known as the Níkí-nama.
  • Ibn Isfandiyar, historian, author of a history of Tabaristan (Tarikh-i Tabaristan).
  • Mírzá Asadu’llah Fádil Mázandarání (1880–1957), Iranian Bahá'í scholar.
  • Musa ibn Khalil Mazandarani, 19th century Persian scribe and scholar.
  • Sayyed Zahiruddin Mar'ashi
  • Parviz Natel-Khanlari

Poetry

Nima Youshij

Music

Gholam Hossein Banan

Architecture

  • Omar Tiberiades (Abû Hafs 'Umar ibn al-Farrukhân al-Tabarî Amoli) (d.c.815), Persian astrologer and architect.

Cinema

Shahab Hosseini

Portrait artists

Scholars

Manochehr Sotoudeh

History

Sciences

Medicine, Biology and Chemistry

Social sciences

  • Abu'l Tayyeb Tabari[2] was a jurisconsult, judge (qāżī), and professor of legal sciences; he was regarded by his contemporaries as one of the leading Shafeʿites of 5th/11th century Baghdad.

New Sciences

Philosophy

Physicians and astrologers

Athletics

Wrestling

Abdollah Movahed
Ghasem Rezaei
Reza Yazdani

Sports (Other)

Behdad Salimi
Farhad Majidi

Royalty

Reza Shah

Military

Politics

Ali Larijani
Ali Akbar Nategh Nouri

Christianity

Judaism

Baha'i Faith

  • Baha'u'llah - The founder of the Baha'i Faith who was born and brought up in Nur, Mazandaran

Bab

Islamic scholars

Sheikh Fazollah Nouri

References

  1. ^ AN ABRIDGED TRANSLATION OF THE HISTORY OF ṬABARISTÁN BY MUHAMMAD B. AL-ḤASAN B. ISFANDIYÁR
  2. ^ Encyclopedia Iranica "Encyclopaedia Iranica". Archived from the original on 2008-12-17. Retrieved 2008-12-04.