(1800-1914). Leiden, Netherlands: Brill. pp. 69–71. Algar, Hamid (1989). "BEHBAHĀNĪ, MOḤAMMAD-ʿALĪ". In Yarshater, Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica, Volume IV/1:...
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Al-Sayyid Moḥammad Mehdī Baḥr al-ʿUlūm or Bahrululoom (Persian: سید محمدمهدی بحرالعلوم) (b.1155 AH (1742 CE)—d.1212 AH (1797 CE)) was a mystic and a Shiite...
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clerical leaders of the Revolution" (the other being Sayyed ʿAbd-Allāh Behbahānī). Both were from "old and powerful clerical families" whose authority...
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Ebrahim was a supporter of Usuli Mujtahids and was an ally to Agha Mohammad-Ali Behbahani, and thus an enemy of the Ni'matullāhī Sufi order. Hajji Ebrahim...
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7 Oct 2018 Ale Abi Talib Alaihe-Salam, V. 4, P. 122 Dehdashti Behbahani, Mohammad Baqer, Al-Dam'ah al-Sakeba, V. 5, P. 20 Imam Hasan's gallant sons in...
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her father's, Mohammad Salih al-Mazandarani. She was the mother of Persian poets and scholars, Mohammad Hadi Mazandarani and Mohammad Sa'id Ashraf Mazandarani...
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his father was Ali Mohammad, his grandfather was Mohammad Karim, his forefather was Mohammad Baqer, and his progenitor was Mohammad Sadeq. According to...
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Hedāyat (1920–2013) – scholar Abdolmohammad Āyati (1926–2013) – scholar Bāqer Āqeli (fa) (1929–2013) – scholar Parvāneh Vossough (1936–2013) – physician...
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Dorri-Najafabadi. In 1998, with the ruling of Seyyed Ali Khamenei, he succeeded Mohammad Reyshahri, who held the position of Attorney General of the Special Clerical...
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Grand Ayatollah Sheikh Mohammad Ibrahim al-Karbasi (kalbasi) (Arabic: محمد إبراهيم الكرباسي; Persian: محمدابراهیم کرباسی; 1766–1845) known as Sahib al-Isharat...
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