Who was Tusi Hayeri Mazandarani?

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But his house was a meeting place for various writers and intellectuals. Tousi lived in Mahmudabad, in northern Iran, since 1370 and died in April 1972 due to heart disease.  In 2008, The Legends of Seventy-two Nations , written by Hanri Poura and jointly translated by Ahmad Shamlou and Tousi Haeri, was reprinted in the third edition.

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