Báb (redirect from Siyyid Mírzá ʿAlí-Muḥammad)
The Báb (born ʿAlí Muḥammad; /ˈæli moʊˈhæməd/; Persian: علی محمد; 20 October 1819 – 9 July 1850) was an Iranian religious leader who was the founder of...
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his fortune in Tehran. Two sons, Mírzá Áqá, the elder, and Mírzá Muḥammad-Ḥasan, were born of this first wife. Mírzá Buzurg's second wife was K͟hadíjih...
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Shahzada Mirza Muhammad Hakim (29 April 1553 – 10 October 1585[citation needed]), sometimes known simply as Mirza Hakim, was the third son of the Mughal...
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Mírzá Muhammad ʻAlí (Persian: میرزا محمد علی 1853–1937) was the second surviving son of Baháʼu'lláh, the founder of the Baháʼí Faith, and the first from...
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Muhammad Ali Mirza (Urdu: محمد علی مرزا; born 4 October 1977), also known as Engineer Ali Mirza, or by his initials as EMAM, is a Pakistani Islamic cleric...
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Huqúqu'lláh. Mírzá Abu'l-Faḍl - The scholar who travelled as far as America and wrote several notable books about the Baháʼí Faith. Varqá - a.k.a. Mírzá ʻAlí...
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Mírzá Muḥammad (Persian: ميرزا ابوالفضل), or Mírzá Abu'l-Faḍl-i-Gulpáygání (1844–1914), was the foremost Baháʼí scholar who helped spread the Baháʼí Faith...
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Mirza, who was then raised under his care. Manuchihr Mirza (d.1468) Malik Muhammad Abu Sa'id Mirza (1424–1469) Sultan Ahmed Mirza Sultan Mahmud Mirza...
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افنان يزدی, surnamed Vakílu'd-Dawlih; 1830 – 1909), also known as Ḥájí Mírzá Muḥammad-Taqí, was an eminent follower of Baháʼu'lláh, the founder of the Baháʼí...
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Mirza Fath-ul-Mulk Bahadur also known as Mirza Fakhru (c. 1816 or 1818 – 10 July 1856) was the last Crown Prince of the Mughal Empire. A senior Prince...
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Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat Beg (Persian: میرزا محمد حیدر دولت بیگ; c. 1499/1500 – 1551) was a Chagatai Turco-Mongol military general, governor of Kashmir...
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anniversary of Ayatollah Mirza Mohammed Hussein Naini was memorialized by issue of Stamps Tickets, in Iran, in 1987. Mirza Muhammad Hossein Naini was born...
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Ulugh Beg (redirect from Mirza Ulugh Beg)
Mīrzā Muhammad Tarāghāy bin Shāhrukh (Chagatay: میرزا محمد تراغای بن شاهرخ; Persian: میرزا محمد طارق بن شاهرخ), better known as Ulugh Beg (Persian: الغبیک;...
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Saib Tabrizi (redirect from Mīrzā Muḥammad ʿalī Ṣāʾib)
صائب تبریزی, romanized: Ṣāʾib Tabrīzī, میرزا محمّدعلی صائب تبریزی, Mīrzā Muḥammad ʿalī Ṣāʾib, Azerbaijani: صائب تبریزی) was an Iranian poet, regarded...
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Mīrzā Muḥammad al-Akhbārī, or in full, Mīrzā Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd al-Nabī ibn ʿAbd al-Ṣāniʿ Nīshābūrī Astarābādī (Persian: میرزا محمد بن عبدالنبی بن عبدالصانع...
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Sultan Husayn Bayqara (redirect from Sultan Husayn Mirza Bayqarah)
on part of Husayn Bayqara's relative, Sultan Awais Mirza, son of Muhammad Mirza, son of Bayqara Mirza, induced Abu Sa'id to arrest Husayn Bayqara and other...
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Mirza Muhammad Akbar (11 September 1657 – 31 March 1706) was a Mughal prince and the fourth son of Emperor Aurangzeb and his chief consort Dilras Banu...
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Mirza Muhammad Afridi is a Pakistani politician who has been a Member of the Senate of Pakistan, since March 2018. Afridi was elected to the Senate of...
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Ḥájí Mírzá Muḥammad Karím Khán-i-Kirmání (1810–1873), was a Shaykhi-Shia scholar. He was the third leader of Kermani Shaykhi community. After the death...
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Muhammad Zaman Mirza (1496–1539) was a Timurid prince, and general to Mughal Emperors Babur and Humayun. He proclaimed himself the ruler of Gujarat in...
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Mírzá Muḥammad Muṣṭafá al-Baghdádí (1837/8—1910) was a prominent Iraqi adherent of the Baháʼí faith and one of 19 Apostles of Baháʼu'lláh. Mustafá was...
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Akbar (redirect from Jalāl ud-Dīn Muḥammad Akbar)
Jami, a Persian teacher of Humayun's younger brother Hindal Mirza. Jalal ud-din Muhammad Akbar was born to them the next year on 25 October 1542 (the...
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Hakim Mirza Muhammad Kamil Dehlavi (d. 1809/10), also known as Shahid Rabay (The Fourth Martyr) was an Indian Shia author and a practitioner of Unani medicine...
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Siraj-ud-Daulah (redirect from Mirza Muhammad Siraj ud-Daulah)
Mir Syed Jafar Ali Khan Mirza Muhammad Siraj-ud-Daulah (1733 – 2 July 1757), commonly known as Siraj-ud-Daulah or Siraj ud-Daula, was the last independent...
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Dughlats (section Mirza Muhammad Haidar)
century until the 16th century. The most famous member of the clan, Mirza Muhammad Haidar, was a military adventurer, historian, and the ruler of Kashmir...
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Mirza Khair-ud-din Muhammad Khizr Sultan Bahadur (1834 – 21 September 1857) was a son of the last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah II. Khizr Sultan was a...
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twenty-five-year-old from an upper-class family of the city. Her father was Mírzá Muḥammad ʻAlí Nahrí of Isfahan, an eminent Baháʼí with prominent connections...
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Prince Khanlar Mirza Prince Khosrow Mirza Prince Muhammad Mirza Prince Mahmoud Mirza Prince Mohammad Hassan Mirza Prince Mohammad Hassan Mirza II Prince Ahmad...
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Mirza Salim (1799 – 8 September 1836) (also known as Shahzada Mirza Muhammad Salim Shah) was a son of Mughal emperor Akbar II and his consort Mumtaz-un-Nissa...
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Sultans, by M. Hasan. p. 46. OCLC 844529832. Kashmīrī, approximately 1479-, Muḥammad ʻAlī (2022). Bahāristān-i-shāhī : a chronicle of mediaeval Kashmir. pp...
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