Professor 'Ravan A. G. Farhâdi' (born
23 August 1929 in
Kabul,
Afghanistan) was the
Ambassador to the
United Nations for
Afghanistan. He is an ethnic
Tajik from
Panjsher. He first assumed this position in
1993, renewing his appointment on
11 January 2002.His tenure as Ambassador ended in December of 2006.
Education
Farhâdi graduated high school in
Esteklal in
1948. He studied at the
Institut d'Etudes Politiques in
Paris,
France, achieving a degree in
1952. He then earned his
Ph.D. at the Sorbonne, in Indo-
Iranian Studies, in
1955. His paper was on
Ni'matullah.
Career
Ravan Farhâdi worked as a
diplomatic carrier from 1956 to 1973. He then took a position as a professor in the History of
Persian Literature at the
Sorbonne in
1981, and then at the Department of Near East Studies,
University of California, Berkeley, from
1985 to
1993. At Berkeley, he taught subjects ranging from Persian Literature to
Islamic medieval mysticism. In
1993, he became the Ambassador of Afghanistan to the
United Nations. Currently, he is heavily involved in
Palestinian rights.
Professor Farhâdi has written a number of historical texts, including ''The Quatrains of
Rumi'', where he translated over 1600 of the
quatrains attributed to
Rumi, and ''Abdullah Ansari of Herat'', about the Persian mystic,
Khajeh Abdollah Ansari.
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