• Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm ibn Ismāʿīl al-Dībāj ibn Ibrāhīm al-Ghamr ibn al-Ḥasan al-Muthannā (died 15 February 815), better known as Ibn Ṭabāṭabā, was a Hasanid...
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  • Ṣafī al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī ibn al-Ṭabāṭabā (Arabic: محمد بن علي بن طباطبا العلوي; 1262– 1309) also known as Ibn al-Tiqtaqa, was a historian and naqib...
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  • Leontios, Byzantine emperor 706 – Tiberios III, Byzantine emperor 815 – Ibn Tabataba, Zaydi anti-caliph 956 – Su Yugui, Chinese chancellor (b. 895) 1043 –...
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    (d. 885) Theodora, Byzantine empress (approximate date) February 15 – Ibn Tabataba, Zaydi anti-caliph July 13 – Wu Yuanheng, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty...
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  • Nawabs of Murshidabad and the Tabatabai family of Iran (through Ibrahim Tabataba ibn Ismail al Dibaj) East Asia Sultans of Siak (through Ahmad al Muhajir...
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  • Ma'mun and Fadl remained in Marv. In early 815, the Zaydi Alid revolt of Ibn Tabataba and Abu'l-Saraya broke out at Kufa and spread quickly through southern...
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    such as: Ibn Tabataba, Baha al-Din al-Jindi, Ibn Anba, Muhammad al-Kadhim, al-Amidi al-Najafi, Siraj al-Din al-Rifai, Shams al-Din al-Sakhawi, Ibn Hajar...
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  • "Interpreter of the Faith" (Turjumān al-Dīn). His brother Muhammad, known as Ibn Tabataba, was recognized as imam, and raised a failed rebellion against the Abbasid...
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  • Basra. Ibn Tabataba thought that Ahmad ibn Isa ibn Zayd had been killed by Al-Mutawakkil. Al-Qasim al-Rassi Ubaydallah ibn Abdallah ibn Tahir Ahmad ibn al-Tayyib...
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  • Tabatabaei (redirect from Tabataba)
    surname denoting descent from someone called Tabataba, in particular Ismail bin Ibrahim al-Ghamr (son of Hasan ibn Hasan), a great-grandson of Ali, the fourth...
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  • studied philology and poetry in Baghdad under the tutelage of Abu Mu'ammar ibn Tabataba. He spend most of his life in al-Karkh, a district in the western part...
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    rule of the Ikhshidids. It was built by Muhammad ibn Tughj al-Ikhshid over the grave of Sharif Tabataba al-Asghar after his death in the year 945. Later...
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    (ابو نؤاس); Al-‘Abbās ibn al-Aḥnaf (العباس بن الاحنف); ‘Alī ibn al-Jahm (على بن الجهم); Ibn Ṭabāṭabā (ابن طباطبا); Ibrāhīm ibn al-‘Abbās al-Ṣūlī (ابرهيم...
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    Nawabs of Murshidabad and the Tabatabai family of Iran (through Ibrahim Tabataba ibn Ismail al Dibaj) the Pahlavi Dynasty of Iran (through Empress Farah Diba...
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  • against him, and with the Alid Ibn Tabataba launched a Zaydi-inspired uprising in Kufa in January 815. Ibn Tabataba's role in the revolt was only as a...
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  • (or 812) Wu Shaoyang, general of the Tang dynasty 815 February 15 – Ibn Tabataba, Zaydi anti-caliph July 13 – Wu Yuanheng, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty...
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  • Nawabs of Murshidabad and the Tabatabai family of Iran (through Ibrahim Tabataba ibn Ismail al Dibaj) Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari descendant of Qusai Bin...
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    opportunity to exact revenge. The revolt was nominally led by the Alid Ibn Tabataba, and after his death by Zayd, a son of the imam Musa al-Kadhim who had...
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    and "Interpreter of the Faith" (Turjumān al-Dīn). Al-Qasim's brother, Ibn Tabataba, raised a rebellion against the Abbasid Caliphate at Kufa in 814. Yahya's...
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  • work drew on al-Jāḥiẓ, Qudāma ibn Ja'far and Ibn al-Muʿtazz, along with (without acknowledgement) Ibn Qutayba, Ibn Ṭabāṭabāʾ, and al-Rummānī. Dīwān al-maʿānī...
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  • revolt of Yahya ibn Abdallah (792), the revolt of Ibn Tabataba in Iraq (814–815) and of Muhammad ibn al-Qasim in Talaqan (834), and of Yahya ibn Umar in Kufa...
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  • Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Ṭughj ibn Juff ibn Yiltakīn ibn Fūrān ibn Fūrī ibn Khāqān (8 February 882 – 24 July 946), better known by the title al-Ikhshīd (Arabic:...
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    Ikhshidids came to an end when the Fatimid army conquered Fustat in 969. Muhammad ibn Tughj al-Ikhshid, a Turkic mamluk soldier, was appointed governor by the...
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  • The Shi℗ʻi [sic] interpretaion [sic] of Hadith literature / ℗ʻAllamah Tabataba℗ʼi & S.M. Waris Hasan -- "Shiʻism doctrines, thought, and spirituality"...
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  • he was the father of Ahmad Raja. But this is contradicted by Sayiid Ali Tabataba, who claims that the title of Khawja Jahan was conferred to Ain-ud-Din...
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  • Press. p. 28. Tafsir al-Mizan, by al-Allamah as-Sayyid Muhammad Husayn at-Tabataba-i, translated by Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi. V. 8, p.217,220 Mernissi, Fatimea...
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    the International Conference on the Future of Culture, Tehran: Allameh Tabataba`I University Press Die Sehnsucht zum Wahren im Sufismus, In Guido Kreis...
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    Caesar Fredericci in 1567, Persian Abdur Razzak in 1440, Barani, Isamy, Tabataba, Nizamuddin Bakshi, Ferishta and Shirazi and vernacular works from the...
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    death in 1422. Contemporary writers such as Tabataba, in his writings have heaped praise on Firuz Shah. Tabataba wrote of the king as, "[a]n impetuous, mighty...
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    Great Mosque of Tlemcen (1303). In Cairo, the martyrium of the Sharif Tabataba (943), an 18-meter square nine-domed open pavilion, is the earliest mausoleum...
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