A prominent American expert on Iran has been cremated in the United States after his wish to be buried in the ancient city of Isfahan went unheeded, media reported Tuesday. His family decided to cremate Richard Frye's body on June 8 after Iran failed to comply with his request, the Tehran Times daily reported, citing the academic's Iranian colleague Turaj Daryaie. Frye, a Harvard University professor who dedicated his life to studying Iran, said in his will that he wanted to be buried on the banks of the Zayandeh Rood river in the central city. Frye's wish to be buried in Iran riled hardliners in the Islamic republic, with one religious leader in Isfahan calling him a "spy".