Hedayatollah Behboudi Kalhori ( Persian: ;هدایت الله بهبودی کلهری; [1] born 9 may 1960), [2] known as Hedayatollah Behboudi (Persian: هدایت الله بهبودی) [3] [4] is an Iranian Shia writer [5] and reporter. [6] He was born in Tabriz, and left for Tehran in 1964. He graduated in the field of history from University of Tehran in 1992. [7]
Behboudi is a researcher and historian [8] (of the Iran–Iraq War; commonly known as "holy defense" in Iran), [9] began his career as a reporter at the beginning of the Iran-Iraq war. He also became a correspondent for the Tehran Times newspaper. After three years, he moved to the office of Jomhouri Eslami. Eventually, Behboudi moved into art; and found the office of the Islamic Revolution Literature. He became the quarterly editor-in-chief of history studies. [10] [11]
Among the known compilations of Behboudi are:
Hedayatollah Behboudi Kalhori ( Persian: ;هدایت الله بهبودی کلهری; [1] born 9 may 1960), [2] known as Hedayatollah Behboudi (Persian: هدایت الله بهبودی) [3] [4] is an Iranian Shia writer [5] and reporter. [6] He was born in Tabriz, and left for Tehran in 1964. He graduated in the field of history from University of Tehran in 1992. [7]
Behboudi is a researcher and historian [8] (of the Iran–Iraq War; commonly known as "holy defense" in Iran), [9] began his career as a reporter at the beginning of the Iran-Iraq war. He also became a correspondent for the Tehran Times newspaper. After three years, he moved to the office of Jomhouri Eslami. Eventually, Behboudi moved into art; and found the office of the Islamic Revolution Literature. He became the quarterly editor-in-chief of history studies. [10] [11]
Among the known compilations of Behboudi are: