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Hossein Gol-e-Golab | |
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Hossein Gol e Golab, 1895-1985 | |
Born | Hossein Gol-e-Golab ca. 1895 |
Died | (1985-03-13)March 13, 1985 |
Nationality | Iranian |
Education | Elmiya School Dar-ul-Funun university |
Occupation(s) | polymath scholar and musician |
Notable work | “Ey Irân” |
Hossein Gol-e-Golâb (Persian حسین گلگلاب also given as Hosayn Golgolâb, (1895 – March 13, 1985) was a polymath Iranian scholar and musician who wrote the patriotic anthem “Ey Irân”.
Gol-e-Golâb was born in Tehran, and studied at the Elmiya School and Dar-ul-Funun university,
Gol-e-Golâb never lost his interest in music, finding time to translate Western operas into his native Persian while teaching and writing on botany and serving on the Academy of Persian Language and Literature, to which he was appointed in 1935.
External links
- Gol-e-Golab bio & history of Ey Iran
- Hossein Golgolab' biography on RKAC
- Gol-e Golāb, Ḥosayn - Iranica Online
- Gol-golāb, Ḥosayn - Iranica Online
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