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- Astarabadi (Persian: استرآبادی) is an Iranian surname, derived from the city of "Astarabad" (former name of Gorgan) in northern Iran. It may refer to:...
- 1339/40 in Astarābād – 1394 in Nakhchivan), also known as Fażlullāh Tabrīzī Astarābādī by a pseudonym al-Ḥurūfī and a pen name Nāimī, was an Iranian mystic who...
- Bibi Khanoom Astarabadi (Persian: بی بی خانم استرآبادی, romanized: Bibi Khānoom Astarābādi)‎ (1858/59 – 1921) was a notable Iranian writer, satirist,...
- Mir Muhammad Muʼmin Astarabadi was a scholar and statesman who served as the Peshwa (Prime Minister) of the Golconda Sultanate. Mir Mu'min was born in...
- Muḥammad ʾAmīn ʾAstarābādī (Persian: محمدامین استرآبادی, died 1623/24 or 1626/1627) was an Iranian theologian and founder or proponent of the orthodox...
- Mirza Mehdi Khan Astarabadi (Persian: میرزا مهدی خان استرآبادی), also known by his title of Monshi-ol-Mamalek (منشی الممالک), was the chief secretary,...
- Most obviously the personal link between Mahmoud Pasikhani and Fazlallah Astarabadi (d.1394), founder of Hurufism. The notable influences were the obsession...
- Sahabi Astarabadi (Persian: صحابی استرآبادی: died 1601/02) was a poet in 16th and 17th century Safavid Iran, who composed works in Persian. He dedicated...
- The founder and spiritual head of the Hurufi movement was Fazlallah Astarabadi (1340–94). Born in Astrabad (now Gorgan, Iran), he was strongly drawn...
- Husayn ibn Muhammad ibn Ali al-Astarabadi was a 15th-century Persian physician from Astarabad, Golestan, Persia. In 1427, he wrote his well-known commentary...