Javad Heyat (Persian: جواد هیئت; 25 May 1925 – 12 August 2014) was an Iranian surgeon and writer. He performed the first open heart surgery in Iran and was Ayatollah Khamenei's personal physician when the latter was President of Iran in the 1980s.[1] Heyat was the publisher and founding editor of Varliq, which he established in 1979 in Tehran.[2] He was the recipient of numerous honorary degrees from universities in Turkey and the Republic of Azerbaijan.
^Riaux 2018, p. 121.
^Bainbridge (28 October 2013). Turkic Peoples Of The World. Taylor & Francis. p. 140. ISBN 978-1-136-15362-4. Retrieved 6 September 2014.
JavadHeyat (Persian: جواد هیئت; 25 May 1925 – 12 August 2014) was an Iranian surgeon and writer. He performed the first open heart surgery in Iran and...
language seminars being held in Tehran, chaired by the founder of Varlıq, JavadHeyat in 2001 where a document outlining the standard orthography and writing...
language seminars being held in Tehran, chaired by the founder of Varlıq, JavadHeyat, in 2001 where a document outlining the standard orthography and writing...
Persian languages published in Tehran, Iran. Varlyq was established by JavadHeyat with Hamid Notghi and Gholamhossein Bigdeli and other Iranian Azerbaijani...
first classified as a separate dialect by Iranian Azerbaijani linguist JavadHeyat in the book Tārikh-e zabān o lahcayā-ye Türki (History of the Turkic...
Ottoman state in the "Ittihadi-Islam" society founded by JavadHeyat's father, Mirza Ali Heyat to prevent the massacres committed by Armenians and Assyrians...
in the 2009–10 Iranian Futsal Super League they were renamed again to Heyat Football Kerman. in the 2010–11 Iran Futsal's 1st Division they were renamed...
Notghi is a founder and father of modern public relations in Iran. JavadHeyat founded Varliq magazine in 1979 with Hamid Notghi. There are also many...
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of time, he engaged in scholarly and publishing activities, edited the "Heyat" newspaper, and served as a chief editor of the "Kaspiy" newspaper. In 1905...
in Islamic/ate Societies. Harvard CMES. p. 100. ISBN 978-0-932885-21-0. Heyat, Farideh (5 March 2014). Azeri Women in Transition: Women in Soviet and...
continued to buy the famous journals of that time, "Sabah" from Istanbul, "Heyat" from Baku, and "Tercuman" from Bakhchysarai in order to be familiar with...
Soviet and Post-Soviet Azerbaijan By Farideh Heyat 2002 Routledge accessed 20 October 2007 Farideh Heyat (2002). Azeri Women in Transition: Women in Soviet...
Jafar Jabbarly: Museum (archived) Jafar Jabbarli: Translations (archived) Heyat, Farideh (2002). Azeri Women in Transition: Women in Soviet and Post-Soviet...