Jalal Sattari
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Jalal Sattari is an Iranologist, mythologist, writer and translator.
Noted Iranian mythologist Jalal Sattari has been awarded the emblem of Officier of France for his dedication to cause of the culture during his 50-year career as cultural activist.[1] He has written some 71 books on anthropology, mythology, and psychology.
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