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Wahhabism (Arabic: ٱلْوَهَّابِيَّة, romanized: al-Wahhābiyya) is a
religious revivalist movement within ****
Islam named after the 18th-century Hanbali...
- Nuṣrat Jang (Persian: نصرت جنگ),
properly ʻAbd al-
Vahhāb Khān Shīkūh al-Mulk Naṣīr al-Dawlah Nuṣrat Jang Bahādur (ca. 1724–1801) was the
fourth son of...
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Letter of the
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...
- Abd ol
Vahhab (Persian: حاجي عبدالوهاب /حاجي رمضان /, also
Romanized as Ḩājjī ‘Abd ol
Vahhāb; also
known as Hāj Abdolvāhāb, Ḩājj ‘Abd ol
Vahhāb, Qal‘eh-ye...
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Mirza Abd ol-
Vahhab Mo'tamed ol-Dowleh,
better known by his pen name
Neshat (1759 – 8 June 1829), was an
Iranian official and poet. He
wielded great political...
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including Azar Bigdeli, were
actively supported by the
governor Mirza Abd ol-
Vahhab Musavi. However,
after the
latters death in 1759/60, the
governorship of...
- Katemjan-e Sey**** ‘Abd ol Vahhābī ; also
known as Kotamjān-e Sey**** ‘Abd ol
Vahhāb and Kowtamjān) is a
village in
Ziabar Rural District, in the
Central District...
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Gowdali Sallakh | Gug
Darreh |
Gugeli |
Gugul |
Gurpan | Guy Nik
Hajji Abd ol
Vahhab |
Hajji Gholamreza |
Hajji Taqi |
Halqeh Sang |
Halva Cheshmeh |
Hamid |...
- Abdul-Halim
Shishani Hattab Shishani Abdullah Abu
Muhammad Shishani Abdul-
Vahhab Shishani Muhammad Shishani Abu
Hisham Shishani Abu Anas
Shishani Abu Shamil...
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University Press. pp. 144–173. ISBN 0-521-20095-4. Javadi, H. (1982). "ʿAbd-al-
Vahhāb Moʿtamad-al-dawla". In Yarshater,
Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol...