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Tabarsi may
refer to:
Shaykh Tabarsi, a 12th-century Shia
scholar Husain Noori Tabarsi, a 19th-century Shia
scholar Battle of Fort
Tabarsi, a 19th-century...
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Talib Tabarsi known as
Shaykh Tabarsi (Persian/Arabic: شيخ طبرسى), was a 12th-century
Persian Shia
scholar who died in 548 AH (1153 CE).
Tabarsi was born...
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armed struggles and
uprisings broke out in the country,
including at
Tabarsi.
These confrontations all
resulted in Bábí m****acres; Bahá'í
authors give...
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Shaykh Ṭabarsí, or more
correctly the
Shrine of
Shaykh Tabarsí, was the
location of a
battle between the
forces of the Shah of
Persia and the Bábís over...
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spiritual excellence. He led the Bábí
combatants at the
Battle of Fort
Shaykh Tabarsi, and was
killed in that
battle on 2
February 1849. Mullá
Husayn is regarded...
- was
killed at
Battle of Fort
Tabarsi. He was
killed at
Battle of Fort
Tabarsi. He was
killed at
Battle of Fort
Tabarsi. Mullá Báqir Tabrízí was the Thirteenth...
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Mirza Husain Noori Tabarsi (Persian: میرزا حسین نوری طبرسی, Arabic: الميرزا حسين النوري الطبرسي) (3
January 1839 – 29
September 1902) po****rly known...
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related by
family ties. Notably,
these jurists included Mirza Husain Noori Tabarsi, also
known as "Hossein Shah",
whose title was ʻAdl al-Mulk "Justice of...
- Muhammad-Sádiq
outlived him,
while Haydar was
executed during the
battle of
Shaykh Tabarsi, and
Maryam died
shortly after Quddús and Haydar.
During his lifetime,...
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Shrine of
Shaykh Tabarsi. It is
reported the
Black Standard flew
above the Bábí
fortress until the end of the
Battle of Fort
Tabarsi.
According to Denis...