Pūrʹdāvūd, Ibrāhīm

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Name (Latin)
Pūrʹdāvūd, Ibrāhīm
Name (Arabic)
پورداود، ابراهيم، 1886-1968
Other forms of name
Dāvūd, Pūr
Dāvūd, Pūr-i
Pūr-i Dāvūd
Pūr Dāvūd
Pūrʹdāvud Rashtī, Ibrāhīm
Pur-Davud, Ibrahim
Poure Davoud
Davoud, Poure
Pūr Dāvud, Ibrāhīm
Pour Davoud
Davoud, Pour
Pour Davoud, Ibrahim
پورداود، 1886-1968
پور داود، ابراهيم، 1886-1968
ابراهيم پورداود، 1886-1968
پورداوود، ءابراهيم، 1886-1968
Date of birth
1886-03-05
Date of death
1968-11-17
Associated Language
per
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q3943961
Library of congress: n 88293105
Sources of Information
  • His Sūshiyāns, 1927:t.p. (Pūr Dāvūd)
  • New Delhi MARC Prelim file, 2/4/1993(hdg.: Pūr-i Dāvūd)
  • Zamān va zindagī-i Ustād Pūr'dāvud, 1993.
  • LC database, 21 Oct. 2003(hdgs.: Pūrʹdāvud Rashtī, Ibrāhīm, 1886-1968; Dāvūd, Pūr)
  • Mushār, Khānbābā. Mu'allifīn-i kutub-i chāpī, 1961-1965:v. 1, col. 40, etc. (Ibrāhīm Pūrʹdāvūd; b. 1303 [1885 or 1886] in Rasht, Iran; partial list of publications)
  • Shepherd, K. From oppression to freedom, c1984:p. 155 (Ibrahim Pur-Davud; Iranian scholar sympathetic to Zoroastrian history)
  • Yashtʹhā, 1999 [1928]:t.p. (Ibrāhīm Pūr Dāvūd) prel. p. 5 (Pūr Dāvūd) added t.p. (Poure Davoud [in rom.])
  • Surūdahʹhā-yi Zartusht, 2003 or 2004:t.p. (ابراهيم پور‌داوود = Ibrāhīm Pūrʹdāvūd) t.p. verso (Iranian CIP data: b. 1264 [1885 or 1886]; d. 1347 [1968 or 1969])
  • Information from OCLC, Feb. 3, 2010:(hdg.: Pūrdāvud, Ibrāhīm, 1886-1968)
  • Ustād Ibrāhīm Pūrʹdāvūd va Īrānʹshināsī, 2016 or 2017:t.p. (استاد ابراهيم پور ‌داود = Ustād Ibrāhīm Pūr Dāvūd) p. 13, etc (b. 5 Mārs 1886 M. [Mar. 05, 1886]; d. 26 Ābān, 1347 Sh. [Nov. 17, 1968]) p. 350-351 (Pour Davoud; Prof. Ibrahim Pour Davoud [in rom.])
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Wikipedia description:

Ebrāhim Pourdāvoud (Persian: ابراهیم پورداوود; February 9, 1885 – November 17, 1968) was born in Rasht, Iran, to a mother who was the daughter of a clergyman and a father who was a reputable merchant and landlord. He is one of the most formidable scholars of Iran during the 20th century. Pourdavoud translated Avesta into Persian in six volumes. In addition, he made many other significant contributions to Iranian studies.

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