Ahmad Parsa

Ahmad Parsa (1907[1]-July 4, 1997) was an Iranian botanist. After obtaining his doctorate in France, he returned to Iran and became the first modern professor of Botany at Tehran in 1933.[2] He helped establish a natural history museum with a herbarium in Tehran in 1954.[3] He was originally from Tafresh in central Iran. He wrote eight volumes on the flora of Iran published in the 1950s and 60s, in which he described over 250 new species.

Dr. Ahmad Parsa is survived by two daughters, and three sons. Flora Stay, Vida Parsa, Cyrus Parsa, M.D., Kooros Parsa, M.D., and Dariush Parsa, M.D.

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  1. H. Trevor Clifford, Peter D. Bostock (2006). Etymological Dictionary of Grasses. Springer. p. 217. ISBN 3-540-38432-4.
  2. Frodin, D. G. (2001). Guide to Standard Floras of the World: An Annotated, Geographically Arranged Systematic Bibliography of the Principal Floras, Enumerations, Checklists, and Chorological Atlases of Different Areas. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. pp. 709–710. ISBN 0-521-79077-8.
  3. "College of Science: Herbarium". University of Tehran. Retrieved 2008-09-23.


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