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Soleiman Mehdizadeh

==Biography==
Soleiman Mehdizadeh 〔Biography from : ( ''S.Mehdizadeh Official Facebook Page'' )〕 ((日本語:ソレイマン・メヒディザデ), (ペルシア語:سلیمان مهدیزاده), Born 1955) is an Iranian master of Budō. He was born to a sports-loving family, his family having a long-standing reputation in martial sports such as boxing, wrestling, and traditional Iranian Pahlevani. Thus, Mehdizadeh followed in his father's footsteps when he himself took an interest in martial arts. He started boxing and soon became a champion in his teenage years. That was the start for him, and he then began to practice other styles of fighting.
Mehdizadeh studied Judo under the supervision of Malek Zadeh in Jhandarmery gym. Judo was the beginning of his encounter with Japanese martial arts. After a time, he added Taekwondo and Karate to his training. The Karate style was Kan Zen Ryu, under the supervision of Master Arab. Mehdizadeh studied Judo under the supervision of Malek Zadeh in Jhandarmery gym. Judo was the beginning of his encounter with Japanese martial arts. After a time, he added Taekwondo, Karate and Kung Fu Toa to his training. The Karate style was Kan Zen Ryu, under the supervision of Master Arab.
Mehdizadeh's training was in these martial arts until 1976, when he met Fukuda, which began a new phase in Mehdizadeh's life. Fukuda introduced Mehdizadeh to the practice of Kenjutsu with Zen, which was unknown at that time in Iran. Fukuda's teaching continued until 1977, when he told Mehdizadeh to go to Japan and continue to study there.
Therefore, Mehdizadeh traveled to Japan in 1977, to Tokyo, and started practicing Kendo. After a while he returned to Iran; but, again, in 1978, he went to Japan and in Nishiyama's Dojo practiced Kendo. He also learned Iaido from Totsuka and Goju-ryu Karate under Yamamoto.

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