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Professor Seyed M T Hashemian Abmali (born 1966) is a business magnate, property developer, antiques expert, author, antiques collector, farm owner and museum owner. He is the Chairman, CEO and major shareholder of a number of companies, including the high profile Persian Gulf Sea City project.

Early life
Born into a farming, landowning and trading family who owned 3000 hectares of farmland, Seyed was the first of three children of Seyed Reza Hashemian Abmali. Seyed Mohammad was strongly influenced by his father in his eventual goals to compile a museum and to understand and appreciate nature and pursue an expertise in antiques and the arts. It was noted by Seyed Mohammad’s family during his early years that unlike other children his age at the time, he enjoyed reading his father’s books and spent a great deal of time in his father’s vast library.

The family utilized the majority of the land for farming, and still does today. The family farming operation employs 400 full time employees, with up to 1000 employees during the growing seasons. There are a variety of fruit crops and farm animals. The majority of the animals are sheep and latest approximates are that there are 20,000 sheep.

His late father, Seyed Reza Hashemian Abmali was a nature loving man who was deeply devout. In his lifetime he planted and nurtured vast gardens and forestry, including approximately a total of 300,000 trees, many of which were fruit trees.

From a young age, as the eldest child, Seyed Mohammad Taghi spent the most time with his father out of all his siblings, and this clearly had an influence on his own feelings towards nature and animals. Due to the time spent with his father, Seyed was intrigued by his father’s collection of books, including antique books and manuscripts. This was the start of Seyed’s road into antiques and artifacts.

Education and Awards
Seyed Mohammad began his education in the northern province of Mazandaran and studied there between the years of 1970 to 1980 in the Central State of Mazandaran school. After that he continued his academic studies in Tehran. His later postgraduate studies consist of a Phd in arts and Museum studies which he accomplished in 2009. Seyed Mohammad holds a Doctorate in Economic Sciences. In addition he was granted an Honorary Doctorate in International Law from Moscow University. Diploma from Mexico He is also a lecturer of EcoEnergy Academy in Ajerbiajan. Outside of routine academic studies he continued to develop a deep interest in the study of arts and music (choir). Belgium Innovation Award Officer Grand Officer Commando

Businesses and Career
Among other endeavours Hashemian Abmali’s notable ventures took 3 main paths •	Continued and managed the family farm and land business. •	Development of new communities including residential homes commercial and civilian systems. •	Part ownership and investment in a bank •	Telecommunications business

Arts and Museum
Through his father’s influence and the book collection he had a strong like and desire for the arts. After his father’s death he took the matter seriously and to seriously increase and expand and develop the books and collection and his own art collection. It was then that he decided in 1990 to collect and understand art and antique pieces and officially started to create his own museum.

It has now grown to be the biggest private museum in Iran, with Seyed as one of the most globally recognised figures and an authority in the art and antique world.

The museums are located in two separate buildings called simply Building One and Building Two. Building One has three floors and houses thousands of items. It is located in Vali Asl in Northern Tehran. Building Two is located in Maidan Karj in north west Tehran and has 10 floors.

The collection in Building Two consists of handwritten books from upto 2000 years ago. Among the collection are antique copies of the Bible, the Torah and the Koran. The collection further extends to include antique and old medical books, astrological and mathematical, literature, arts, lithograph, calligraphy, stamps and other antique books.

Another floor of Building Two includes antique rings and jewellery, drawings, paintings, coins, earthenware, carpets, textiles, militaryware,

In all, one hundred and twenty employees manage the museums.

Persian Gulf Sea City And Environment Work
Freezone – no visa is required for any nationality for a period of 30 days. Negotiated by Seyed Abmali Hashemian.

Project has been in progress since 2007

Picture of PGSC Ref to link website Ref to link internal wiki

Philantrophy
East history and culture charity foundation

Charity to help education and students, including to help pay for their studies.

Assistance for disabled people and in particular students

Support and donate to other worldwide charities

Sponsor Athletes and teams in various sports

Maintains gardens and outlife including parks with public access.

Support for inventors and innovators. This includes representation on the global stage in exhibitions and demonstrations and prototype development, all funded directly by Seyed’s charity foundations.

Ref: links to East history and culture Ref: links to site showing all the gold award certificates etc.

Poetry and Books
Seyed starting writing his collection of poems 25 years ago and his first publication is now ready for print. The poems relate to romance, human nature and relationships, animals and nature and philosophy.


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Honours
In 1993, Hashemian Abmali was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of International Law from Moscow University.

Hashemian Abmali is the patron of several charities, including the East History And Culture a registered charity which supports ....

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