billthebutcher
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Post by billthebutcher on Mar 19, 2012 9:57:50 GMT -5
Do you have any knowledge of a dentist named Amir Farahad Falah Tafazoli Foumani from Tehran? In the early 1990s he studied in Lucknow, India.
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Post by asiaticdarkperson on Mar 19, 2012 13:55:13 GMT -5
Nope never heard of him. Why? Does he know me??
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Post by billthebutcher on Mar 20, 2012 11:37:04 GMT -5
No, it's just that we were in college together and I've been trying to track him down since then with a total lack of success.
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Post by asiaticdarkperson on Mar 21, 2012 8:19:10 GMT -5
Hmm.. well you've misspelled the name Farhad (there's no a after r) And Fallah has 2 l's..
And note that Foumani at the end of the name implies that the person is from the city of Fouman ancestrally
These days Iranians very often shorten their names.. so I'd say your friend would go by the name Amir Fallah, Farhad Fallah, Amir Tafazoli, or Farhad Tafazoli or even Amir-Farhad Tafazoli/Fallah..
I know a couple of guys from Fouman whose last names contain the word Foumani but they very rarely use it when introducing themselves.. As a matter of fact, most people in Iran have the name of their ancestral town/village at the end of their last name, but they rarely identify themselves with it
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Post by billthebutcher on Mar 22, 2012 12:27:06 GMT -5
Thanks for the correction, and I mean it sincerely. He'd probably use Amir Tafazoly - he spelt it with a y - and I've found several Amir Tafazoli/y's on the net, but they all turned out to be someone else.
Anyway, doesn't matter that much.
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