- Abu
Muslim Abd al-Rahman ibn
Muslim al-
Khurasani (Arabic: أبو مسلم عبد الرحمن بن مسلم الخراساني; Persian: ابومسلم عبدالرحمان بن مسلم خراسانی; 718/19 or...
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Ayatullah Sheikh Muhammad Kazim Khurasani (Persian: محمدکاظم خراسانی; 1839 – 12
December 1911),
commonly known as
Akhund Khurasani (Persian: آخوند خراسانی) was...
- Look up
Khorasan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Khorasan commonly refers to:
Greater Khorasan, a
historical region of
Central Asia, now in modern-day...
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Khorasani Arabs are
Iranian Arabs who are
descended from the
Arabs who
immigrated to the
Khorasan area of Iran
during the
Abbasid Caliphate (750−1258)...
- al-Sistani Abu al-Qasim al-Khoei
Muhammad Hossein Naini Muhammad Kazim Khurasani Mirza Husayn Tehrani Abdallah Mazandarani Mirza Ali Aqa
Tabrizi Mirza...
- of the
Fourth Fitna civil war in the 810s, when it is
applied to the
Khurasanis of Baghdad, who
overwhelmingly supported Caliph al-Amin
against his brother...
- Present". BBC News (in Persian). "Meet Hazara-Ukrainian
Artist Akbar Khurasani".
Hazara International. 16
October 2011. Prokopchuk,
Natalia (2004-01-22)...
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Qahtaba ibn
Shabib al-Ta'i, who was
appointed by
Ibrahim as commander, the
Khurasanis marched westwards,
initially in
pursuit of Nasr ibn Sayyar, and then on...
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Mohammad Abu Mallal. He also used the
alias Abu
Dujana al-
Khurasani or
Dujana al-
Khurasani when
writing for
jihadi websites. Hajj Yacoub, a self-proclaimed...
- Dold-Samplonius,
Yvonne (1981). "Al-Khāzin, Abū Ja'far Muḥammad Ibn Al-Ḥasan Al-
Khurāsānī". In Gillispie,
Charles Coulston; Holmes,
Frederic Lawrence (eds.). Dictionary...