List of Iranian Azerbaijanis

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Iranian Azerbaijanis are Iranians of Azerbaijani ethnicity, who may speak Azerbaijani, a Turkic language. They are mainly settled in and are native to the Iranian Azerbaijan region, including provinces of East Azerbaijan, Ardabil, Zanjan, and West Azerbaijan, and in smaller numbers, Kurdistan, Qazvin, Hamadan, Gilan, Markazi, and Kermanshah. They also constitute a significant minority in Tehran, Karaj, and other regions. They are known by variant and similar names in Persian and Azerbaijani languages, depending on the identity and self-preference, including "Azeri," "Azari," "Azerbaijani," or "Turk," with the prefix of "Iranian" or "Persian" to distinguish from the people of the Republic of Azerbaijan.[Note 1]

This is a list of Iranian Azerbaijani notable people by birth or ancestry, ethnicity or nationality, arranged by main profession then birthdate. For similar reasons related to ethnogenesis and national identity, this list starts from the early modern history of Azerbaijan and Iran, when the Safavids established a national state officially known as Persia or Iran and reasserted the Iranian identity of the region.[Note 2] To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article and references showing the person is Azerbaijani and Iranian.

Arts and entertainment

Music

Singers

  • Fatma Mukhtarova – (6 March 1893 or 1898, Urmia – 19 October 1972, Baku) opera singer; Iran-born Soviet Azerbaijani, paternal Iranian Azeri, maternal Tatar.[1]
  • Rubaba Muradova – (21 March 1930, Ardabil – 28 August 1983, Baku) opera and folk singer; of Iranian Azeri descent.[2]
  • Aref – (10 August 1940, Tehran) pop singer and former actor; of Ardabili Azeri descent.[3][4]
  • Homeyra – (17 March 1945, Tehran) pop singer.[5]
  • Sattar – (19 November 1949, Tehran) pop and classical singer; father of Iranian Azeri descent.[6]
  • Googoosh – (5 May 1950, Tehran) singer and actress; parents were Soviet Azerbaijani immigrants.[7][8]
  • Mahasti – (16 November 1946, Tehran – 25 June 2007, Santa Rosa, California) pop singer; Iranian Azeri father.[9]
  • Hayedeh – (10 April 1942, Tehran – 20 January 1990, San Francisco, California) pop singer; elder sister of Mahasti[9]

Composers and instrumentalists

Visual arts

Calligraphers

Filmmaking

Actors
Directors

Painters, photogeraphers and cartoonists

Sculptors

  • Ahad Hosseini – (4 August 1944, Tabriz) sculptor and painter.[98]
  • Akbar Behkalam – (16 September 1944, Tabriz – 7 February 2025, Berlin) painter and sculptor; Iranian-German.[99]

Branches of science

Applied science

  • Javad Heyat – (24 May 1925, Tabriz – 12 August 2014, Baku) surgeon, journalist and writer.[100][101]
  • Rahim Rahmanzadeh – (13 June 1934, Shabestar) academic, physician and surgeon; Iranian-German of Azerbaijani descent.[102]
  • Abass Alavi – (1938, Tabriz) physician-scientist specializing in the field of molecular imaging; Iranian-American.[103]

Formal science

  • Mohsen Hashtroodi – (13 January 1908, Tabriz – 4 September 1976, Tehran) mathematician and poet. [104][105][106]
  • Lotfi A. Zadeh – (4 February 1921, Baku – 6 September 2017, Berkeley) mathematician, computer scientist, electrical engineer, artificial intelligence researcher, and professor of computer science; of Iranian Azerbaijani and Russian Jewish descent.[107]
  • Maryam Sadeghi – (1980, Miyaneh) computer scientist and businesswoman in the field of medical image analysis; Iranian-Canadian of Azerbaijani descent.[108]

Natural sciences

  • Ali Javan – (26 December 1926, Tehran – 12 September 2016, Los Angeles) physicist and inventor; Iranian-American of Tabrizi Azerbaijani descent.[109]

Social science

  • Alexander Kazembek – (22 July 1802, Rasht – 27 November 1870, St.Petersburg) orientalist, historian, philologist; Iranian-Russian of Azeri descent.[110]
  • Hasan Rushdiya – (4 July 1851, Tabriz – 12 December 1944, Qom) educational theorist, schoolteacher, journalist and writer. [111][112][113]
  • Jabbar Baghtcheban – (9 May 1886, Yerevan – 25 November 1966, Tehran) educational theorist, schoolteacher, inventor and writer. [114][115][116]
  • Ahmad Kasravi – (29 September 1890, Tabriz – 11 March 1946, Tehran) linguist, nationalist, religious reformer and historian. [117]
  • Hamid Notghi – (11 September 1920, Tabriz – 16 July 1999, London) public relation theorist, lawyer, poet, academic and essayist. [118][119][120]
  • Ali Murad Davudi – (1922, Shams Abad – 11 November 1979, Tehran) educational philosopher; Iranian Azeribaijani of Georgian descent.[121]
  • Homa Nategh – (26 May 1934, Urmia – 1 January 2016, Arrou, France) historian.[122]
  • Dariush Shayegan – (24 January 1935, Tabriz – 22 March 2018, Tehran) Iranologist and philosopher; of Georgian and Azeri descent.[123]
  • Shireen Hunter – (1945, Tabriz) political scientists; Iranian Azeri-American.[124]
  • Javad Tabatabai – (14 December 1945, Tabriz – 28 February 2023, Irvine, California) philosopher and political scientist.[125]
  • Farideh Heyat – (20 June 1949, Tehran) anthropologist and a writer; British-Iranian of Azeri descent.[126]

Literature

Summarize
Perspective

Literary scholars

Non-fiction writers

Fiction writers

Poets

20th-century births:

Media

Broadcasters

  • Mübariz Alizade – (1911, Tabriz – 1994, Baku) activist and radio broadcaster.[222]
  • Bahman Hashemi – (24 July 1962, Tehran) TV presenter and actor.[46]
  • Javad Khiabani – (18 November 1966) journalist, football commentator, television show host and presenter; Karaj-born of Azerbaijani descent.[223]
  • Sibel Edmonds – (18 January 1970, Tabriz) journalist and writer; Iranian-American of Azeri and Turkish descent.[224]
  • Reza Rashidpour – (9 August 1975, Tehran) TV presenter, producer, actor and director.[225]

Journalists

Military

  • Mohammad Taqi Pessian – (1892, Tabriz – 3 October 1921, Quchan) gendarme, fighter pilot, warlord and politician. [234][235][236][237]
  • Ghulam Yahya Daneshian – (1906, Sarab – 2006, Baku) Commander of National Army of the Azerbaijan People's Government. [238]
  • Abbas Gharabaghi – (1 November 1918, Tabriz – 14 October 2000, Paris) chief of staff of the Iranian armed forces.[239]
  • Javad Fakoori – (3 January 1936, Tabriz – 29 September 1981, Kahrizak) commander of the Iranian Air Force (1980–81) and 4th defence minister of Iran.[240]
  • Mehdi Bakeri – (1954, Miandoab – 16 March 1985, Al-Qurna) Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander.[241]
  • Nouraddin Afi – (1964, Khelejan, Tabriz) Basiji personnel of the Iran–Iraq War and memoirist.[242]

Politics and government

Activists

  • Zainab Pasha – (c. 1884, Tabriz – 17 March 1921, Karbala) political activist.[243]
  • Razieh Gholami-Shabani – (21 April 1925, Tabriz – 28 January 2013, Cologne) politician and activist.[244][245]
  • Taqi Arani – (5 September 1903, Tabriz – 4 February 1940, Tehran) communist and journalist. [246]
  • Narges Mohammadi – (21 April 1972, Zanjan) human rights activist.[247]
  • Saleh Kamrani – (31 December 1972, Ahar) lawyer, human rights defender, and politician; Swedish-Iranian of Azerbaijani descent.[248]
  • Alireza Farshi – (17 October 1978, Marand) ethnic-cultural activist.[249]
  • Said Matinpour – (September 22, 1976, Zanjan) cultural activist, journalist and ex-political prisoner who was sentenced to 8 years in jail by the decision of Tehran Revolutionary Court in 2009.[250][251]

Officials

Parliament and party members

Religion

Sports

Executives and administrators

Individual sports

Combat sports

Taekwondo
Wrestling
Weightlifting

Paralympic athletes

Team sports

Football

Volleyball

Miscellaneous

See also

Footnotes

References

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