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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...
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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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Mohammad Khan,
together with
Hossein Qoli Khan's sons Fath-Ali Qoli and
Hosayn Qoli, was now in a firm
position in Babol, the
capital of Mazandaran. In...
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Mohammad Hosayn Âyrom (Persian: سرلشگر محمدحسین آیرم) was a
senior military leader of the
Pahlavi dynasty of Iran
during the
reign of king Reza Shah (r...
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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...
- 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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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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Hossein Gol-e-Golâb (Persian حسین گلگلاب also
given as
Hosayn Golgolâb, (1895 –
March 13, 1985) was a
polymath Iranian scholar and
musician who wrote...
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Hajji Mohammad Hossein Isfahani (1758–1823) was an
architect and
political leader in
Isfahan under the rule of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar, the
second shah of...
- Mozaffar-
Hosayn Mirza (1563–1600; Persian: مظفر حسین میرزا) was an
Iranian nobleman from the
Safavid dynasty that held the
governorship of
Kandahar from...