Farhang Mehr (born 1923) is Professor Emeritus of International Relations at Boston University. He is a former deputy prime minister of Iran. He has also served as the Chancellor of Shiraz University (formerly called Pahlavi University) in Shiraz. He left Iran after the Islamic Revolution for United States in 1979, where he currently lives with his family in Massachusetts. He continues to serve and support Zoroastrian community worldwide.
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- Farhang Mehr (born 1923) is Professor Emeritus of International Relations at Boston University. He is a former deputy prime minister of Iran. He has also served as the Chancellor of Shiraz University (formerly called Pahlavi University) in Shiraz. He left Iran after the Islamic Revolution for United States in 1979, where he currently lives with his family in Massachusetts. He continues to serve and support Zoroastrian community worldwide. Farhang Mehr is the only Zoroastrian to have been a cabinet-level minister in an Iranian government. He has written several books including: Zoroastrian Tradition: An Introduction to the Ancient Wisdom of Zarathustra (1991). A Colonial Legacy (1997) His biography, Triumph Over Discrimination, was written in 2000 by Lylah M. Alphonse.
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- Farhang Mehr (born 1923) is Professor Emeritus of International Relations at Boston University. He is a former deputy prime minister of Iran. He has also served as the Chancellor of Shiraz University (formerly called Pahlavi University) in Shiraz. He left Iran after the Islamic Revolution for United States in 1979, where he currently lives with his family in Massachusetts. He continues to serve and support Zoroastrian community worldwide.
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