Hashem Rajabzadeh
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Hashem Rajabzadeh (Persian: هاشم رجبزاده) is a retired professor of Osaka University, researcher, translator, and Japanese language expert. He is an Iranian and he was born in 1941 in Tehran. He received a bachelor's degree in law from the University of Tehran and in 1973, he received a doctorate in human rights from the same university. His doctoral dissertation is titled Ritual of Government in the Ministry of Rashid al-Din Fazlullah Hamedani. Hashem Rajabzadeh was a member of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran in 1970, and from 1981 to 2011. He was a professor of Persian language and literature in the Department of Foreign Studies at Osaka University.[1] On 23 May 2009 he received the Order of the Sacred Treasure.[citation needed]
- History of Iran from Ilkhanids to Qajar era (14th to 20th Centuries)
- Persian Literature
- Japanese History and Literature[citation needed]
Education
- University: Tehran University, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences:
- BA in Law, 1960–1964
- MA in Law and Political Sciences, 1964–1968
- PhD in Political Sciences and History, 1968–1972[citation needed]
Decoration
Order of the Sacred Treasure; Gold Rays with Rosette.[citation needed]