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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...
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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...
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Shahrbanou Tadjbakhsh (Persian شهربانو تاجبخش) (born 1965) is an Iranian-American researcher,
university lecturer, and
United Nations consultant in peacebuilding...
- 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]...
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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...
- 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,...
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Encyclopedia Iranica, the
spelling Ḥosayn is
found (Mohammad Ali Amir-Moezzi, "
Shahrbanu" in
Encyclopedia Iranica (2005) [1][usurped])
Encyclopaedia of Islam,...
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occasionally used by some Arabs. It is
similar to Shahrnaz, a name
mentioned for
Shahrbanu, the wife of Imam Hussain. Chanez, is the po****r
variant of
Shahnaz in...
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slave probably from Sind
named Ḡazāla, Solāfa, Salāma, Šāhzanān, or
Shahrbanu.
According to the reports,
commonly accepted by Shia, she was the daughter...