The Persian dictionary of Mo'in defines a mi'mar as:
That who devises the design and plan of a building, and overlooks its construction.
A Banna
That who is responsible for the building, developing, and repairs of a structure or edifice (Emārat).
Classical words Banna, Mohandes, Ostad, and Amal which appear in classical manuals and references of Islamic architecture.
Although many scholars do not recognize the Mimar and the Architect to historically be the same, they do agree that their responsibilities overlap extensively. In this list, they are taken to be the same.
The list is in chronological order and selectively spans the Islamic age based on available records. There is little, if any, record of the numerous masters of architecture that built some of the early Islamic and pre-Islamic world's wonders of Iran. It is unknown who built the palaces of Bishapur, Firuzabad, Persepolis, Susa, or the many other spectacular ancient edifices of Greater Iran. No record of their names exists. Only the ruins of what they built give us a faint indication of what masters must have walked the face of this earth eons ago.
Many of the structures remaining today possibly had more than one architect working on them. Only one is mentioned in the following list, and only their most famous work is mentioned. The list also contains the names of builders whom exact dates have been attributed to their buildings.
Muhammad Taqi khan Mimar-Bashi: Built the Darolfonoon in 1849CE.
Abdallah Khan: court architect to Mohammad Shah Qajar.
Haji Abol-hasan Mimar Navai: Built Golestan Palace to its current form in 1865CE.
20th century
Dariush Borbor: Bazaar Reza, Mashhad, Museum and Library, Mashhad. Described as "one of the most innovative architects who is perhaps on the way of creating a Persian architectural style of the 20th century".[1] Recipient of the Gold Mercury International Award from Italy,[2] and 50 Outstanding Architects of the World from the Second Belgrade Triennial of World Architecture.[3]
Yaaghoob Rashtchian: prominent architect active in urban rehabilitation and architectural restoration of historic areas and buildings in many iranian cities
Moein Jalali: An Iranian architect and a distinguished judge in prestigious international architecture awards and "Continental Architectural Awards" Winner
Hariri and Hariri: Gisue Hariri and Mojgan Hariri are two of the most famous Iranian American architects. They are listed in "40 Top architects under 40".
^"Borbor Consulting Architects Presented with, Tehran Journal, Tehran, December 22, 1976, p. 2.
^Karolina Udovički; Aca Arsenijević; Milan Bosnić; Milan Kopanja; Ivica Mladenović, Drugi beogradski trijenale svetske arhitekture : [50 istaknutih arhitekata sveta] = The Second Belgrade Triennial of World Architecture : [50 outstanding architects of the world] : Beogradski sajam, hala 2, 4-12 juni/June 1988, Savez arhitekata, Beogard, 1988.