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Shiaism and was
celebrated in Baghdad,
capital of the
Abbasid Caliphate.
Battle of
Gorgan (928)
Haravi,
Javad (2003).
History of the Samanids. p. 108....
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became de
facto ruler of the
empire and
after death of his brother, he
became the amir.
Haravi,
Javad (2003).
History of the Samanids. pp. 149–151. v t e...
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collection of the
Safavid prince Bahram Mirza Safavi,
compiled by Dust
Mohammad Haravi between 1543 and 1545. Kept in the Topkapı
Palace in
Istanbul since the...
- belles-lettres
which included poets like Ahli Shirazi, Kamāl al-Dīn Banāʾī
Haravī, Bābā Fighānī, Shahīdī Qumī. By the
reign of Yaʿqūb, the Aq
Qoyunlu court...
- al-Din
Muhammad Balkhi,
Manshur beh
Sultan Walad,
edited by
Najib Mayer Haravi (Tehran, Mowla, 1988)
Besides approximately 38,000
lines of
Persian poetry...
- text for the
folios were made by
famous calligraphers such as Mir' Ali
Haravi.
Emperor Jahangir started the
tradition of
commissioning folios for the...
- Victories/Conquests) is a
Persian historical chronicle composed by
Amini Haravi in 1531 in
Safavid Iran. It is
considered to be the
first Safavid chronicle...
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Amareshwara Naik INC 27691 34.06
Shankar Gowda Haravi BJP 26077 32.08 1614 23
Manvi N. S.
Boseraju INC 43400 51.16 Basanagouda...
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Kasravi 2006, p. 270. Adib
Haravi Khorasani 1952, p. 265. Adib
Haravi Khorasani 1952, p. 263.
Golban 2001, p. 33-34. Adib
Haravi Khorasani 1952, p. 264....
- and
studied night and day for
eight years with the
celebrated Mir 'Ali
Haravi (d. 951/1544-45), who
perfected the nasta'liq
style in
Herat and Bukhara...