John Limbert

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John W. Limbert is the charge d'affaires of the United States embassy in Khartoum, Sudan. Previously he was the ambassador to Mauritania from 2000-2003.

Limbert was born in Washington, D.C. where he attended public school. After high school he went to study at Harvard University, receiving a B.A., M.A. along with a Ph.D. in History and Middle Eastern Studies. Before joining the U.S. Foreign Service, he taught in Iran, both as a Peace Corps Volunteer (1964-66) and as a faculty member at Pahlavi University from 1969 to 1972. Limbert worked at the American embassy in Iran when it was overrun by students, and spent 9 months in solitary confinement [1] during the Iran hostage crisis.

Limbert has written numerous articles on Middle Eastern subjects and has most notably authored the books:

  • Iran: At War with History (Westview Press, 1987).
  • "Shiraz in the Age of Hafez: The Glory of a Medieval Persian City". Seattle, Wash.: University of Washington Press. ISBN 0-295-98391-4. 

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