Allame Mohammad Qazvini
Iranian literary figure (1876–1949)
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Mohammad Qazvini (Persian: محمد قزوینی, romanized: Moḥammad Qazvīnī; 1876–1949)[1] was a prominent figure in modern Iranian culture and literature.
Born1876
Died1949 (aged 72–73)
Tehran, Imperial State of Iran
Allame Mohammad Qazvini | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1876 |
| Died | 1949 (aged 72–73) Tehran, Imperial State of Iran |
Education and activities
Qazvini was born in Tehran.[1] He studied at literary and philosophical seminaries, studying culture, jurisprudence, principles, theology, ancient wisdom and gained knowledge of the various branches of Arabic literature.
His brother, Mirza Ahmad Khan, invited the 28-year-old Qazvini to London. Orientalist Edward Granville Browne was familiar and interested in Qazvini's research and expertise and met him at the University of Cambridge. Qazvini remained in Europe for almost thirty five years.