Mohammad-Reza Arbabi, head of Iran’s Association of Translators and Interpreters, announced the news on Wednesday.
Born in the Iranian city of Kashan in 1929, Araynpour founded the Premier School of Translation with his father’s help in 1969.
After graduation, he started teaching in American universities.
In 1999, he donated all the property he had inherited from his family to Kashan University.
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