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particularly among Muslims. In
Persian language contexts, the
transliterations Ḥosayn,
Hosayn, or
Hossein are
sometimes used. In the
transliteration of Indo-Aryan...
- Mozaffar-
Hosayn Mirza (1563–1600; Persian: مظفر حسین میرزا) was an
Iranian nobleman from the
Safavid dynasty that held the
governorship of
Kandahar from...
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Soltan Hosayn Mirza Safavi (Persian: سلطان حسین میرزا; d. 1577) was a
prince of the
Safavid dynasty of Iran who
ruled as the
governor of
Kandahar from...
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prominent Safavid dynasty of Iran (Persia) and was a
daughter of Mozaffar-
Hosayn Mirza (who was a
direct descendant of Shah
Ismail I).
Parhez was Shah Jahan's...
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Mirza Hosein Khan
Moshir od-Dowleh
Sepahsalar (Persian: میرزا حسین خان مشیرالدوله سپه سالار) or
simply Mirza Hosein Sepahsalar (Persian: میرزا حسین سپه...
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Educational Publishing. ISBN 978-1-61530-060-0. Ṭabāṭabāʼī,
Sayyid Mohammad Hosayn (1979). Shi'ite Islam.
Translated by Nasr, Sey**** Hossein. SUNY Press....
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Ghulam Hussain (Arabic: غلام حسین) is a male
Muslim given name. In Persian-language use it is
usually transliterated as
Gholam Hossein. It may
refer to:...
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Ahmad Zeidabadi". PBS.
Retrieved 25 July 2013.
Fakhreddin Azimi, Fāṭemī,
Ḥosayn Encyclopædia Iranica, IX/4, pp. 404-406
Ebrahim Norouzi (25
April 2008)...
- Abd al
Ḥosayn Ayati (1871—1953),
known to Baháʼís as Avarih, was an
Iranian convert to the Baháʼí Faith, who
later converted back to
Islam and
wrote several...
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Tabatabae (1979), pp.194–195
Tabatabae (1979), p.195 Madelung, Wilferd. "
ḤOSAYN B. ʿALI".
Encyclopaedia Iranica.
Archived from the
original on 2011-04-29...