Zarabi
Appearance
Zarabi is a surname. Zarabi in Persian means "Master of the Mint" and "Minter" or "Coin-maker." Mint (facility) in Persian meaning Zarab-khane (ضرابخانه/زرآبخانه).[1]
The Zarabi's family is a Iranian noble family from Kashan, whose members held important political and military positions within the of Iran. They were descendants of the Khosrow I (Anushirvan) Sasanian King of Kings of Iran. [1]
Notable people with the surname include:
- Moluk Zarabi, Iranian Singer (1907_2000)
- Abdorhim Zarabi (Persian: عبدالرحیم کلانتر ضرابی), Iranian Historian, Writer, Poet, Painter; Father of Ali-Quli khan Zarabi. [2]
- Mirza Ali Quli khan Zarabi kashi (Ali Quli Nabil-Al-Dawla) Iranian diplomat (born 1879)List of ambassadors of Iran to the United States#See also; Father of Marzieh Gail (Writer).
- Hamideh-banou kalantar Zarabi (Poet)[3]
- Ebrahim-khan Zarabi (Major general) سرلشکر ابراهیم ضرابی
- Mohammad-khan Zarabi (Actor) 1906_1993 Movies: Abi and Rabi (1930)
- Jale Zarabi (Politician, Member of parliament) 1930_2010 (Persian: ژاله ضرابی)
- Homa Zarabi (Entrepreneur, benefactress...)[2]
- Beharré Zarabie (Artist)
- Taghi Zarabi (born 1938) Musician (DMA)
(Persian: تقی ضرابی)
In other countries:
- Abderraouf Zarabi (born 1979), Algerian footballer
- Kheireddine Zarabi "Kiko" (born 1984), Algerian footballer, brother of Abderraouf
- Zarabi's family
- ^ Historie de kashan. Édité et annoté Par Iraj Afshar. Publications de Farhange Iran-zamin. No. 2 (2 éditions)
- ^ Sepehr Kashani, Muhammad-Taqi. Nasikh al-tawarikh (history of humankind from the time of Adam to the Qajar period.
- ^ Aryanpour, Azar. Behind the Tall Walls: From Palace to Prison. ISBN, 1587219735