- Abolq****em Aref
Qazvini or َAref
Qazvini (1882 –
January 21, 1934; Persian: ابوالقاسم عارف قزوینی), also
known as
National Poet (Persian: شاعر ملی) was...
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derived from "Qazvin" (versions of the
topographical surname:
Qazvini, Qazwini,
Qazvini, al-Quazvini),
formerly the
Safavid dynastic capital (1555-1598)...
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Mohammad Qazvini (Persian: محمد قزوینی Moḥammad
Qazvīnī; 1876–1949) was a
prominent figure in
modern Iranian culture and literature.
Qazvini was born...
- Shah-Mohammad ibn
Mobarak Qazvini (Ottoman Turkish: Şah
Mehmed ibn Mübarek-i Kazvinî), best
simply known as Shah-Mohammad
Qazvini (died 1557), was a 16th-century...
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Living in the Bábí
movement and also the son of Mullá Abdu'l-Vahhab-i-
Qazvíni who was a
close companion of
Shaykh Ahmad with whom he
shared the message...
- al-Qazwīnī, Arabic: أبو يحيى زكرياء بن محمد بن محمود القزويني), also
known as
Qazvini (Persian: قزوینی), (born c. 1203 in Qazvin, Iran, and died 1283), was a...
- Qadi
Jahan Qazvini (1483 – 1552/3) was a
Persian bureaucrat who
served as
vizier of the
Safavid shah (king)
Tahmasp I (r. 1524–1576) from 1535 to 1551/1...
- Iran from 1848 to May 1896. She was the love
interest of
Yousef Abdu Aref
Qazvini who
wrote his poem Fe eh ya
Qajar for her. In her memoirs, she describes...
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Hamdallah Mustawfi Qazvini (Persian: حمدالله مستوفى قزوینی, romanized: Ḥamdallāh Mustawfī
Qazvīnī; 1281 –
after 1339/40) was a
Persian official, historian...
- Ali ibn Ja'far al-Hamani was a
representative of Ali al-Hadi.
Suspecting this, al-Mutawakkil
imprisoned him,
initially for life. He was
later pardoned...