Minou Reeves
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Minou Reeves | |
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Born | Persian: مینو صمیمی 1946 Tehran, Iran |
Occupation | Writer, politician |
Language | English |
Minou Reeves (Persian: مینو صمیمی)(b. 1946) is an Iranian writer, translator, and former politician.[1][2]
Biography
[edit]Reeves was born in Tehran, Iran in 1946. She was a politician until 1979. At the time of the Iranian Revolution, Reeves was Queen Farah's international secretary.[3] Reeves was married to Professor Nigel Reeves.
Books
[edit]- Female Warriors of Allah [4]
- Behind the Peacock Throne[5]
- Muhammad in Europe[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "Muhammad in Europe". nyupress.org.
- ^ "شرح نابسامانی های دربار در نگاه منشی فرح پهلوی". Mehr News Agency (in Persian).
- ^ "The memories of Minou Reeves". Mehr News Agency (in Persian).
- ^ "FEMALE WARRIORS OF ALLAH: Women and the Islamic Revolution". kirkusreviews.com.
- ^ "شرح نابسامانی های دربار در نگاه منشی فرح پهلوی". Mehr News Agency (in Persian).
- ^ "Muhammad in Europe: A Thousand Years of Western Myth-Making". cambridge.org.