Sistani Persians (Persian: فارسهای سیستانی) (also known as the Sistanis, Sajestani, and historically referred to Sagzi) are a branch of the Persian people...
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religious biography is being considered for merging. › ʿAlī Ḥusaynī Sīstānī (Persian: علی حسینی سیستانی; Arabic: علي الحسيني السيستاني; born 4 August 1930)...
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Sistani may refer to: Sistan, a historical and geographical region in eastern Iran Sistani (surname) Sistani Persians, who mainly inhabit Iran, Afghanistan...
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Sistani (Persian: سیستانی , also known as Sistuni (سیستونی) is a dialect continuum of the Persian language spoken by Sistani people in Iranian Sistan....
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Dari (redirect from Dari-Persian)
Afghanistan portal Languages portal Persian language Iranian Persian Tajik Persian Hazaragi dialect Languages of Afghanistan Sistani is subsumed as part of the...
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Ethnicities in Iran (category CS1 uses Persian-language script (fa))
while the rest are Persian Sistani. The Baloch are Sunni Muslims with a minority who are Shia, in contrast to the Sistani Persians who are adherents of...
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Golestan province (category CS1 Persian-language sources (fa))
Shia, and therefore, culturally associated with the Persians and other Shias. The Sistani Persians and the Baluch are relatively recent arrivals and date...
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Forugh Farrokhzad. There are approximately 130 million Persian speakers worldwide, including Persians, Lurs, Tajiks, Hazaras, Iranian Azeris, Iranian Kurds...
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Sistan and Baluchestan province (category CS1 Persian-language sources (fa))
Sistani Persians are the second largest ethnic group in this province who speak the Sistani dialect of Persian.[citation needed] The minority Sistani...
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Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn Julugh Farrukhi Sistani (Persian: ابوالحسن علی بن جولوغ فرخی سیستانی), better known as Farrukhi Sistani (فرخی سیستانی; c. 1000 – 1040)...
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Sistani is an Arabic surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ali al-Sistani (born 1930), Iraqi Shia Islamic scholar Farrukhi Sistani (c. 1000–c...
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Khorasan. The Sistani of Khorasan speak a Sistani dialect of Persian. Like other Sistani people, the Sistani of Khorasan are Shia Islam. "KHORASAN i. ETHNIC...
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Jamshidi (Aimaq tribe) (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
who moved to the area following the 1856–1857 Anglo-Persian War. Jamshidi tribes are Sistani Persian nomads, who migrated to western Afghanistan over several...
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Song Dynasty Farrukhi Sistani, Persian poet (or 1038) John of Debar, Bulgarian clergyman and bishop Muhammad al-Baghdadi, Persian mathematician Muirgeas...
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Muslim conquest of Persia (redirect from Islamic conquest of Persian Mesopotamia)
angle of vision. Iran was Islamized, but it was not Arabized. Persians remained Persians. And after an interval of silence, Iran reemerged as a separate...
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Sistani Mahalleh (Persian: سيستاني محله, also Romanized as Sīstānī Maḩalleh; also known as Sīstān Maḩalleh) is a village in Anjirabad Rural District, in...
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well as the Balkans. Not all Persian literature is written in Persian, as some consider works written by ethnic Persians or Iranians in other languages...
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(d. 1050) Ekkehard IV, Swiss chronicler (approximate date) Farrukhi Sistani, Persian poet (approximate date) Geoffrey I, French nobleman (d. 1008) Herman...
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Vahdapar va Arbandi Sistani (Persian: واحدپرواربندي سيستاني, also Romanized as Vāḥdapar va Arbandī Sīstānī) is a village in Mashiz Rural District, in the...
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Traditional games of Iran (redirect from Traditional Persian games)
large outdoor area. Choub bazi, choob or choobazi (Persian: چوب بازی chub bāzi; Khorasani and Sistani: چو بازی chu bāzi; lit. "wood play"), is one of Iranian...
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Abu al-Qasim Khoei (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
his former student, Ali Sistani, took leadership of the seminary, whereby many of his followers became followers of Sistani. Khoei was born to a sayyid...
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Song Dynasty Farrukhi Sistani, Persian poet (or 1038) John of Debar, Bulgarian clergyman and bishop Muhammad al-Baghdadi, Persian mathematician Muirgeas...
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Bamburgh, murdered Ermengol II ("the Pilgrim"), count of Urgell Farrukhi Sistani, Persian poet (or 1037) Felix of Rhuys, Breton Benedictine abbot Habbus al-Muzaffar...
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Farrukhi Sistani, Persian royal poet at the court of the Ghaznavids, spent most of his life in Ghazni and also died there Manuchehri Dāmghānī, Persian royal...
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منصور حلاج Unsuri عنصری Rabi'a Balkhi رابعه بلخی Asjadi عَسجَدی Farrukhi Sistani فرخی سیستانی Isma'il Muntasir اسماعیل منتصیر Kisai Marvazi کسائی مروزی...
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Farrukhi (name) (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
Farukhi or Farkhi (Persian: فرخي, Urdu: فرخی) is a Persian and Urdu name that may refer to: Farrukhi Sistani (c.980–1037), Persian poet Asif Farrukhi...
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Choub bazi (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
Choub bazi, choob or choobazi (Persian: چوب بازی chub bāzi; Khorasani and Sistani: چو بازی chu bāzi; lit. "wood play"), is one of Iranian games and traditions...
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Western Iranian languages (redirect from List of Persian languages)
Iranian Persian (dialects: Iranian Persian & Judeo-Persian, Dari (incl. Madaglashti), Tajik & Judeo-Bukharic, Hazaragi, Aimaq, Sistani, Pahlavani Persian†)...
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Abd al-A'la Sabziwari (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
competition between Ali Sistani and a few other senior jurists, to lead the seminary. It was after the fall of the Ba'athist regime, that Sistani took exclusive...
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(d. 1050) Ekkehard IV, Swiss chronicler (approximate date) Farrukhi Sistani, Persian poet (approximate date) Geoffrey I, French nobleman (d. 1008) Herman...
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