Emadi migrated to the cities of Roudsar, Rasht and Qazvin to finish his high school education. He received his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from the University of Tehran in 1952.
Emadi began studying semantics—the study of meaning of the words and phrases—in 1935.
The Iranologist wrote more than 10 books about the culture and civilization of ancient Iran.
Some of his books include Davazdah Gol-e Bahari (12 flowers of spring), Lamdad, Bibiyeh, Farahgan (charisma), Hamzeh Azarak and Haroun al-Rashid, Chand Sad Naam-e Darya-ye Khazar(hundreds of names of Caspian Sea) and Aseman-Akat(your small sky).
His books are considered great sources of Iranology.
At present, Emadi is writing a book “From Tabaristan”, which refers to an Iranian province corresponding to parts of the modern Iranian province of Mazandaran.
Iran Daily interviewed Emadi in this regard. Excerpts