- have
slight variations to the way they speak.
These "sub-dialects" are
Rashti, Rudbari, Some’e Sarai, Lahijani, Langerudi, Rudesari,
Bandar Anzali, Fumani...
- Kāẓim bin Qāsim al-Ḥusaynī ar-
Rashtī (Arabic: سيد كاظم بن قاسم الحسيني الرﺷتي; 1793–1843),
mostly known as
Siyyid Kázim
Rashtí (Persian: سید کاظم رشتی), was...
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majority of the
students in
Rashti's circle, with the
exception of a few, were
alike in
their humble origins". Al-
Rashti had
hundreds of
students and...
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Ayatollah Hosin Rashti Najafi was a Shia mujtahid, theologian,
jurist and man of narration. He
counted as an
eminent mujtahid among Shia. His most important...
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Rasht embroidery (Persian: رشتیدوزی, romanized:
Rashti-duzi) is a
Persian art and handicraft. It is a
decorative felt
panel with a fine
detail chain stitch...
- Ahmadabad-e
Rashti (Persian: احمداباد رشتي, also
Romanized as Aḩmadābād-e
Rashtī and Aḩmadābād
Rashtī; also
known as Aḩmadābād) is a
village in Garizat...
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correspondence with his
successor Kazim Rashti. Táhirih
travelled to the Shiʻi holy city of
Karbala to meet
Kazim Rashti, but he died a
number of days before...
-
knife in the
Azerbaijani language, and it
refers to the almonds.
Gheimeh rashti (Persian: قیمه رشتی): with sour
pomegranate paste,
pomegranate juice, tomato...
- Term) (20
August 1918 – 16
October 1920)
Fathollah Khan
Akbar Sepahdar Rashti (16
October 1920 – 21
February 1921) Zia'eddin
Tabatabaee (21
February 1921...
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around Karbala,
where he
attended lectures of
Kazim Rashti. As of his
death in
December 1843,
Kazim Rashti counselled his
followers to
leave their homes to...