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The Lavasani family (also transliterated as Lavassani) is one of Persia's oldest and most prominent. Most of its members now live in Tehran, but it originated in the Lavasan region; genealogists have traced its history as far back as the early days of the Qajar dynasty. All of the branches of the family are originally from the city of Lavasan. The name Lavasani means "one who is from the city of Lavasan" in Persian.
Although there are many people named Lavasani today, not all of them belong to the mainstream family. The members of the original family nowadays include affluent physicians, surgeons, Generals, architects, designers, artists, judges, translators and professors with broad education in Iran, Europe and the US. Their long lineage stretches back to the 13th century under the Seljuq dynasty.
Lavasan has two parts: Great Lavasan (Lavasan Bozorg) and Little Lavasan (Lavasan Koochak). Currently Great Lavasan is less populated than the Little Lavasan due to influx of new residents moving to Little Lavasan from other cities. Great Lavasan has access from the Jajrood road while the Little Lavasan has access from the Behind the Latian Dam and have different areas including Saboo Bozorg, Saboo Koochak, Tork Mahale, Seied Paiz etc.
The Lavasani family (also transliterated as Lavassani) is one of Persia's oldest and most prominent. Most of its members now live in Tehran, but it originated...
Masoud Lavasani (Persian: مسعود لواسانی), (born 1979) is an Iranian journalist and blogger. Lavasani was the culture editor of the newspaper Aftab Yazd...
the gunmen had taken Abbas Lavasani, the embassy's chief press officer, downstairs and were preparing to execute him. Lavasani, a strong supporter of the...
Shah Abadi Abul Hassan Sha'rani Agha Mirza Taher Tonekaboni Mohammad Ali Lavasani Mirza Yadollah Nazarpak Seyyed Mohammad Tonekaboni Mirza Mohammad Reza...
Mehdi Lari Lavasani (Persian: مهدی لاری لواسانی, born 11 July 1947 in Tehran) is a retired Iranian defender who played for Iran national football team...
Afrouz, the chargé d'affaires, to amuse himself. On 5 May at 13:45, Abbas Lavasani, the Embassy's chief press officer, was shot dead by the group's leader...
Iranian painter, sculptor, illustrator and stage designer. He is from the Lavasani family. He is known for his highly philosophical expressions in his artistic...
Avenue. The official post-revolutionary name for Farmanieh Street is Dr. Lavasani Avenue; however, this name is rarely used colloquially. The street extends...
on March 16, 2021. After the birth of her first child, proposer Melissa Lavasani fell into a deep depression and while she was able to persevere by relying...
flee, but was captured and killed by a pro-Safavid Paduspanid named Hasan Lavasani. Abbas' first campaign with his reformed army was against the Uzbeks who...
ago (1967)) Headquarters Arak , Iran Area served Worldwide Key people Dr.Miri Lavasani,Mohsen Mohammadi,Mostafa Rezaee Products Aluminium Alumina Aluminium alloys...
Ashtiani. Other notable instructors of Mirza were Sheykh Ali Lavasani, Sheykh Muhammad Lavasani, Aqa Zol MAjdayn, Mirza Mehdi Ashtiani, Mirza Taher Tonekaboni...
(PDF). "Climate: Lavasan". Climate-Data.org. Retrieved 5 January 2019. lavasani genealogical tree presented in Ayatollah Sadeghi in Qum. Encyclopaedia...
Directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf Written by Mohsen Makhmalbaf Produced by A. Lavasani Abbas Randjbar Cinematography Mahmoud Kalari Edited by Mohsen Makhmalbaf...
studies in 1950, and had teachers such as Ayatollah Agha Seyyed Ahmad Lavasani, Allameh Sha'rani, and in Marvi school, Allameh Haj Mirza Abolhassan Sha'rani...
flee, but was captured and killed by a Pro-Safavid Paduspanid named Hasan Lavasani, marking the end of the Paduspanid dynasty. Madelung, W. (2010). "BADUSPANIDS"...