- 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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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...
- 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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Mohammad Qazvini (Persian: محمد قزوینی Moḥammad
Qazvīnī; 1876–1949) was a
prominent figure in
modern Iranian culture and literature.
Qazvini was born...
- Say**** Abul
Hasan Rafiee Qazvini (1890–1975) was an
Iranian Islamic philosopher, and jurist. Say**** Abul
Hasan Rafiee Qazvini was born in 1890 in Qazvin...
- 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...
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Budaq Monshi Qazvini (Persian: بوداق منشی قزوینی), was a
bureaucrat and
historian in 16th-century
Safavid Iran, who
composed the
universal history Javaher...
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Ahmad Ghaffari Qazvini (Persian: احمد غفاری قزوینی: died 1568) was a
scribe and
historian in
Safavid Iran, who
composed two
Persian universal histories...
- 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...