Manucher Farmanfarmaian

  • Manucher Mirza Farmanfarmaian was a prominent Iranian aristocrat and oil expert born in 1917.

  • As the 13th child of a Qajar prince, he grew up in an influential family but later faced challenges under the Pahlavi dynasty.

  • Educated in petroleum engineering at the University of Birmingham, he returned to Iran and held significant positions in the oil industry, including director of concessions and a founding member of OPEC. Farmanfarmaian served as Iran's ambassador to Venezuela and witnessed key historical events, from the fall of the Qajar dynasty to the Islamic Revolution.

  • His memoir, "Blood & Oil," offers unique insights into Iran's political and economic landscape during the 20th century.

Books by Manucher Farmanfarmaian