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Muḥammad ʿAlī Ǧamālzāda
Alternative spellings: Moḥammad ʿAlī Jamālzādeh Mohammad-Ali Dschamâlzâde Mohammad-Ali Djamāl-zāde Muḥammad ʿAlī Ǧamāl-zāda Moḥammad ʿAlī Ǧamālzāde Muḥammad Ǧamālzāda S. M. Ǧamālzāde Gamal-Zade Gamalzade S. M. A. Gamalzade Džamal'-zade Mochammad Ali Džamal'-zade Muḥammad ʿAli-Ǧamāl-zāda M. A. Djamalzadeh Mohammad A. Jamālzādeh Muḥammad ʿAli-Ǧamālzāda Sayyid Muhammad Àli Gamalzada Mohammad-Ali Dschamâls'Adeh Moḥammad Ali Jamālzādeh Mohammad-Ali Dschamâlsâdeh Mohammad Ali Jamalzadeh Mohammad Ali Jamālzādah M.A. Djamalzadeh Muḥammad ʿAlī Jamālzādah Muhammad 'A Ǧamal-zada جمالزاده، محمدعلی جمالزاده، سيد محمد على جمالزاده، محمدعلی محمدعلى جمالزاده محمد على جمالزاده محمد علي جمال زاده محمد على جمالزاده محمد علي جمال زاده
B:13. Januar 1892Isfahan D: 7. November 1997 Death Place:
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Mohammad-Ali Jamālzādeh Esfahani (Persian: محمدعلی جمالزاده اصفهانی; 13 January 1892 in Isfahan, Iran – 8 November 1997 in Geneva, Switzerland) was one of the most prominent writers of Iran in the 20th century, best known for his unique style of humour. In view of his vast influence over Persian short story writing, he is often referred to as the father of this genre in Iran. (Source: DBPedia)