Eskandar Ebrahimi-Zanjani (Persian: اسکندر ابراهیمی زنجانی), better known by his stage name Mansour Nariman (Persian: منصور نریمان, 1935 in Mashhad − 14 July 2015 in Tehran) was an Iranian oud player,[1] researcher and writer.
After he was introduced by master Abdul Wahab Shahidi as the official soloist of the radio, he continued his work in Tehran radio along with other masters such as Jalil Shahnaz, Farhang Sharif, Parviz Yahaghi and other soloists of that period.
In the years before the revolution, he performed a series of solo programs in Iran's National Radio and Television Organization together with Jahangir Malek.
Among Nariman's other works, we can mention the book "42 Pieces for Oud" and "Radif for Barbat".
At the end of his life he was hospitalised due to a lung problem, and later died on at Bahman Hospital in Tehran.