Rashid Yasemi


Rashid Yasemi 1895 in Gahwareh,  
Kermanshah ProvinceIran – 1951 in Tehran) was a famous Iranian poet, translator and literary figure.
He finished his primary education in Kermanshah and then moved to Tehran in 1912 where he resided for the rest of his life. After finishing his education, he became a founding member of Daneshkadeh literary society (anjomane adabi-e daneshkade ) along with Mohammad-Taqi BaharSaeed NafisiAbbas Eqbal Ashtiani, and Abdolhossein Teymourtash in 1918. He also published his articles and research essays in Ali Dashti's famed Shafagh-e Sorkh newspaper rouznameye shafaq. He spoke French, English, Arabic and Pahlavi. He died in 1951 after a stroke.
also:
Five-Masters (or Panj Ostād) refers to five very influential masters of Persian literature, Badiozzaman Forouzanfar, Malekoshoara Bahar, Jalal Homaei, Abdolazim Gharib and Rashid Yasemi.
These five masters wrote the classic book of Grammar of Persian Language which is now known as Dastoore Zabane Panj Ostad.
Five-Masters are among the most important figures in the history of Persian language and linguistics.

his translations:
Tārix-e qarn-e hejdahom, enqelāb-e kabir-e Farānse-vo emperāturi-ye Nāpoleon, Ālber māle-vo žol izak, 1,310
Tārix-e adabiyāt-e Irān, Edvārd berāwn, jeld-e cāhārrom az Safaviye tā asr-e hāzer 1,316
Irān dar zamān-e Sāsāniyān, kristian,1,317
Cangiz Xān, Hārold lamb, 1,313
Tārixce-ye Nāderšāh, Minoreski, 1,313
Romān-e šāgerd (disipel) az pol-e bourje
Āyin-e dodil setyabi kārangi, 1,320
Nasāyeh-e epiktos hakim
Teātr-e anuš-e (manzum)
Andarz oshner danak (az zabān-e pahlu-ye)
Andarz mehraspandan (az pahlu-ye)
Ardāvirāfnāme (az zabān-e pahlu-ye)
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