Zainul Abdin Motaman (June 4, 1914, Tehran - October 24, 2005, Tehran) was a teacher, storyteller, and author.
He was a descendant of Ali Saba Kashani and a Kurdish descent family of Donboli.He was a teacher and a physician and he was teaching in famous old schools in Iran such as Dar al-Funun, Alborz, Razi, etc.
During his lifetime, he also published an outstanding novel in ten volumes called The (Eagle's Nest)-aashianeye oghab.
From the many editions of the Eagle's Nest novel:
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The house of “Motamen-ol-Atebba” – a Historical building
A well-known doctor and surgeon of his time, Motamen-ol-Atebba was the first graduate of Dar ul-Funun, the first modern Iranian university; and a student of Dr. Joseph Désiré Tholozan, the king’s French physician. His considerable expertise and ability to remove bladder stones have been discussed in numerous documents.
Zain al-Abidin Motman was a writer and also engaged in literary activities.
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The information included in this post is based on the website of the Donboli family and related content, and this page does not need to add or include any biography or other content.according to most sources, Donboli dynasty has been of Kurdish race and descent in all historical periods and their political footprint also reaches one of the old Kurdish governments.some of the members of this dynasty in the modern era have continued to emphasize their Kurdish genealogy, including in the family of Mohammad Taghi Bahar.there is a book about this by the efforts of R. Kalantar Zarrabi, which, although complicated, has dealt with the history of this family in detail.