• Look up Safavi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Safavī (Persian: صفوی 'related to Safī') may refer to : Safavi (surname), a Persian surname, best known...
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  • Safavi (Persian: صفوی) is a Persian surname, best known as the surname of the royal family of the Safavid dynasty. Some have argued that Safavi is a cognate...
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  • Nazi Safavi (born 1967, in Tehran, Iran), is an Iranian writer. Her novels mostly concern women battling tradition and modernity in Iranian society. She...
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    میرلوحی, 9 October 1924 – 18 January 1956), more commonly known as Navvab Safavi (Persian: نواب صفوی), was an Iranian Shia cleric and founder of the Fada'iyan-e...
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    Safavid dynasty (/ˈsæfəvɪd, ˈsɑː-/; Persian: دودمان صفوی, romanized: Dudmâne Safavi, pronounced [d̪uːd̪ˈmɒːne sæfæˈviː]) was one of Iran's most significant...
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    Khvajeh Ali Safavi (Persian: خواجه علی سیاهپوش; died 1427) was a son of Sadr al-Dīn Mūsā and grandson of Safi-ad-din Ardabili. He assumed leadership of...
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    Yahya "Rahim" Safavi (Persian: یحیی (رحیم) صفوی, born 1952) is an Iranian military commander who served as the chief commander of the Islamic Revolutionary...
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    Ismail I (redirect from Shah Ismayil Safavi)
    most of Iran. In 1494, the Aq Qoyunlu captured Ardabil, killing Ali Mirza Safavi, the eldest son of Haydar, and forcing the 7-year-old Ismail to go into...
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  • Razia Begum Safavi (Persian: راضیه بیگم صفوی) (1700–1776) was a Safavid princess and the royal consort of shah Nader Shah of Persia (r. 1736–1747). She...
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  • Khvajeh Mohammad Safavi was a son of Shaykh Junayd, leader of the Safavid order (1447–1460), born by a Circassian concubine. He was an older (half)-brother...
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    Kourosh Safavi (Persian: کورش صفوی; 27 June 1956 – 11 August 2023) was an Iranian linguist, translator, and university professor. He was the vice-president...
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    Shaykh Junayd (redirect from Junayd Safavi)
    جنید Shaykh Junayd) was the son of Shaykh Ibrahim, grandson of Shaykh Ali Safavi, father of Shaykh Haydar and grandfather of the founder of Safavid dynasty...
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  • Ali Mirza Safavi (Persian: علی‌میرزا صفوی), also known as Soltan-Ali Safavi (سلطان علی صفوی) (died 1494), was the penultimate head of the Safavid order...
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    Sam Mirza (redirect from Sam Mirza Safavi)
    The two other brothers Shah Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576) and Bahram Mirza Safavi had another mother. Due to Ismail I's fondness of Iranian national legends...
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    only sons of Junayd that had survived were Khvajeh Mohammad Safavi and Khvajeh Jamshid Safavi. Haydar's only surviving sister, Shah-Pasha Khatun, was married...
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  • Reihaneh "Rei" Safavi-Naini (Persian: ريحانه صفوی نائينی) is the NSERC/Telus Industrial Research Chair and the Alberta Innovates Strategic Chair in Information...
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  • Bahram Mirza Safavi (Persian: بهرام میرزای صفوی, romanized: Bahrām Mīrzā Safavī; 15 September 1517 – 11 October 1549) was a Safavid prince, governor and...
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    Hamza Mirza (Persian: حمزه میرزا, romanized: Ḥamza Mīrzā; 4 September 1568 – 6 December 1586) was the Safavid crown prince of Iran during the reign of...
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    nineteen years. Tahmasp seems to be influenced by his grand vizier, Ma'sum Beg Safavi (who was also the lala to Haydar Mirza, his favourite son) to take this...
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    Haydar Mirza Safavi (Persian: حیدر میرزا صفوی, also spelled Haidar Mirza Safavi) (18 September 1554 — 15 May 1576) was a Safavid prince who declared himself...
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    Mustafa Al-Moosavi Al-Safvi (2 February 1918 – 21 August 2002) widely known as Aga Sahab (Urdu: آغا صاحب) was a Kashmiri Shia Muslim cleric, Islamic Jurist...
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  • Azarmi Dukht Safavi (born 1948) is an Indian scholar, founding director of the Institute of Persian Research and the head of the Persian Language Research...
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    Isa Khan Safavi (Persian: عیسی خان صفوی), also known as Isa Khan Shaykhavand (آوند عیسی خان شیخ) was a Safavid prince, who occupied high offices under...
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    al-Qaradawi Sayyid Qutb Tariq Ramadan Ata Abu Rashta Rashid Rida Navvab Safavi Ali Shariati Haji Shariatullah Hassan Al-Turabi Ahmed Yassin Muhammad ibn...
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    Badi-uz-Zaman Safavi (Persian: بدیع‌الزمان صفوی; died 1659) was a prince of the Safavid dynasty of Persia and a powerful amir at the Mughal court during...
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    Ali Khamenei on 1 September 2007, succeeding Major General Yahya Rahim Safavi. According to a 2 September 2007 report by Radio Free Europe, Radio Farda...
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  • political party in 1989. It was founded by a theology student, Navvab Safavi. Safavi sought to purify Islam in Iran by ridding it of 'corrupting individuals'...
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    al-Qaradawi Sayyid Qutb Tariq Ramadan Ata Abu Rashta Rashid Rida Navvab Safavi Ali Shariati Haji Shariatullah Hassan Al-Turabi Ahmed Yassin Muhammad ibn...
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  • al-Qaradawi Sayyid Qutb Tariq Ramadan Ata Abu Rashta Rashid Rida Navvab Safavi Ali Shariati Haji Shariatullah Hassan Al-Turabi Ahmed Yassin Muhammad ibn...
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    -- Ma'aref Radio". rasanews.ir. Retrieved 22 September 2019. Pure tree (al-Shajarah al-Tayebbah), Seyyed Fazel al-Mousavi al-Safavi (Khalkhali-Zadeh)...
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