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- Shahrbānū (or Shehr Bano) (Persian: شهربانو; "Lady of the Land") was allegedly one of the wives of Husayn ibn Ali, the third Shia Imam and grandson of...
- Bibi Shahrbanu Shrine (Persian: آرامگاه بی‌بی‌شهربانو) is a shrine located near Shahr-e Ray, a southern suburb of Tehran, Iran. The oldest parts of the...
- Temple of Bahram, and the once Zoroastrian and now Islamic Shrine of Bibi Shahrbanu are among the many archaeological sites in Ray. Ray has been home to many...
- Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh (Persian شهربانو تاجبخش) (born 1965) is an Iranian-American researcher, university lecturer, and United Nations consultant in peacebuilding...
- married Shahrbanu, daughter of Yazdegerd III, the last S****anid king of Iran. This genealogy makes the later imams, descended from Husayn and Shahrbanu, the...
- well or nearby stream."[ε] It is "very probable" that the shrine of Bibi Shahrbanu at royal Ray (Rhagae, central Media) was once dedicated to Anahita.[ρ]...
- Islam's prophet Muhammad, had married a captive S****anid princess named Shahrbanu. This "wholly fictitious figure" was said to have borne Husayn a son,...
- a slave probably from Sind named Ḡazāla, Solāfa, Salāma, Šāhzanān, or Shahrbanu. According to the reports, commonly accepted by Shia, she was the daughter...
- married a Sindhi princess with whom Yazdegerd had two daughters, namely Shahrbanu and Ghayan Banu respectively. Location of Matli- Falling Rain Genomics...
- abolished Born 624 Istakhr Died 651 (aged 27) Marw Issue Peroz III Bahram VII Shahrbanu (alleged) Izdundad House House of Sasan Father Shahriyar Religion Zoroastrianism...