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Varqá (Arabic: ورقا, born Mírzá ʻAlí-Muhammad (Persian: ميرزا علي محمد); died 1896) was an
eminent follower of Baháʼu'lláh, the
founder of the Baháʼí...
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Varka and Golshah, also
Varqeh and Gulshah,
Varqa o Golšāh (ورقه و گلشاه,
Varqa wa Golshāh), is an 11th-century
Persian epic in 2,250 verses, written...
- Effendi. He was the son of
Varqá, the martyr-poet, and the
father of ʻAlí-Muhammad
Varqá, (1911 –
September 22, 2007).
Varqá joined ʻAbdu'l-Bahá's entourage...
- ʻAlí-Muhammad
Varqá (Persian: علي محمد ورقا; 1911 – 22
September 2007) was a
prominent adherent of the Baháʼí Faith. He was the
longest surviving Hand...
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called Varqá. The magazine,
which originally appeared in Persian, was
later published in nine languages. He
served as Editor-in-Chief of
Varqa International...
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fifty individuals given the title, the last
living was ʻAlí-Muhammad
Varqá who died in 2007.
Hands of the
Cause pla**** a
significant role in propagating...
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fluent in Azerbaijani, Arabic, and Persian. Meddah's most
famous work is
Varqa va Gülşāh,
which consists of
approximately 1,700
couplets written in aruz...
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garments in
fragmentary wall
paintings and in
illustrations from the copy of
Varqa wa Golšāh
already mentioned, as well as in
frontispieces to the volumes...
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drummer Ibrahim Akram,
guitarist Ali Hamdani,
vocalist Usman Shakeel,
pianist Varqa Faraid and b****
guitarist Parham Faraid.
Saakin won the Lux
Style Award...
- (1922–1971),
Bangladeshi novelist, short-story
writer and
playwright Valíyu'lláh
Varqá (1884–1955),
Iranian Bahá'í
leader Muhammad al-Mahdi, the 12th Imam of Shia...