Puri Soltani
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Puri Soltani (
Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
: پوری سلطانی) was an academic who was a "pioneer of Iranian librarianship". Pouri Soltani was born in
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, the daughter of Mehdi Soltani Shirazi and Roqayeh Khanom, on September 22, 1931. Roqayeh Khanom was Mehdi Soltani Shirazi's eldest daughter. A prominent constitutional lawyer, her father was a follower of Rahmat Ali Shah (Sheikh Abdullah Ha’iri) and moved from Shiraz to Tehran to be closer to him before taking his daughter as his wife and having seven children. Puri Soltani obtained a bachelor’s degree in Persian literature from the Faculty of Literature at the University of Tehran and was employed by the Ministry of Culture (current Ministry of Education). Pouri met Morteza Keyvan, a poet, literary critic and newspaper editor, at a wedding ceremony and they were married on June 17, 1954. Three months after their marriage, they were both arrested and charged with membership in the Communist Tudeh Party, declared illegal after the 1953 coup d'état that overthrew the democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh. Her husband was executed three months after their wedding, prompting Soltani to leave Iran for several years. After returning to Iran, Soltani founded multiple library organizations, expanded the library system of the
University of Tehran The University of Tehran (UT) or Tehran University (, ) is a public collegiate university in Iran, and the oldest and most prominent Iranian university located in Tehran. Based on its historical, socio-cultural, and political pedigree, as well as ...
, and oversaw the digitization of Iranian national documents. She played a crucial role in setting up the Center for Scientific Papers and the Center for Library Services at the Ministry of Education and Sciences. These two centers were opened in 1968 and played a crucial role in modernizing Iranian libraries, especially university and research libraries. Pouri did not accept the presidency of the Center for Library Services and, instead, agreed to manage its research center. Soltani is credited with modernizing libraries and information science in Iran. She died in
Tehran Tehran (; , ''Tehrân'') is the capital and largest city of Iran. It is the capital of Tehran province, and the administrative center for Tehran County and its Central District (Tehran County), Central District. With a population of around 9. ...
in 2015.


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