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Marqad (Persian: مرقد; also
known as
Marqad-e Sūrīn) is a
village in Buin
Rural District,
Nanur District,
Baneh County,
Kurdistan Province, Iran. At the...
- Arabic: مَرْقَد ٱلْإِمَامَيْن عَلِيّ ٱلْهَادِي وَٱلْحَسَن ٱلْعَسْكَرِيّ,
Marqad al-ʾImāmayn ʿAlī al-Hādī wal-Ḥasan al-ʿAskarī,
meaning "Resting
Place of...
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place of interment,
usually for
individuals or a
family group Mazar,
Marqad or
Maqbara (Islamic
terminology for
tombs of
notable religious figures or...
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Variant names for the
shrine within al-Kifl are the Dhu'l Kifl Shrine,
Marqad Dhu'l Kifl,
Qubbat Dhu'l Kifl, Qabr al-Nabi Dhu al-Kifl, Dhu al-Kifl Shrine...
- Arabic). Najaf, Iraq: Matba'at al-Ghari al-Haditha. p. 19. "Tarikh
Tathhib al-
Marqad al-Alawi al-Muttahar" [The
History of the
Gilding of the Holy Alid Shrine]...
- A mazār (Arabic: مَزَار), also
transliterated as mazaar, also
known as
marqad (مَرْقَد) or in the
Maghreb as ḍarīḥ (ضَرِيْح), is a
mausoleum or shrine...
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religious figures important in
their history, and
several elaborate shrines (
Marqad/Maqam) are
dedicated to Shia
religious figures, most
notably in Iraq (such...
- this place). Emam-Sajjad
Mosque (formerly Shah-Qazi,
initially was
called Marqad-'Ala-Adolleh
School but
Rostam Shah Qazi
reconstructed it in 1169 and renamed...
- (doctoral thesis).
University of
Wales Trinity Saint David. pp. 159–60. "
Marqad al-Sayyid
Ahmed Abu Hashim" [Shrine of
Sayyid Ahmed Abu Hashim]. www.holykarbala...
- Research. p. 364. ISBN 978-1-902490-25-0. Tumah,
Salman Hadi (1996).
Tarikh Marqad al-Husayn wal-Abbas
alayhima al-salam [History of the
shrines of Husayn...