- A
zarih (Persian: ضَرِیح, Urdu: ضَرِیح, Hindi: ज़रीह) or ḍarīḥ (Arabic: ضَرِيح) is a
lattice structure which usually encloses a
grave in a
mosque or an...
- Ja'far al-Tayyar on
Zarih Mosque area near the
Mousoleum Name
plate Zarih Tayyar with
Dawoodi bohra Dai's name
Entry gate
Zarih Tayyar Ahl al-Bayt Banu...
- tradition: The
zarih was
originally meant for Al
Abbas Mosque, in Karbala, Iraq but
could not be
installed there: The
location and the
zarih had previously...
- the
process of
replacing the
zarih (metal mesh like structure) over the tomb of
Husayn was
completed and the new
zarih inaugurated. Al
Abbas Mosque is...
- to the
actual grave. In
March 2016, a new
Zarih for the
grave of
Abbas was completed. It is the
first Zarih to be
fully built in Iraq by
Iraqi hands,...
- Yada'il
Dharih I (Sabaean: 𐩺𐩵𐩲𐩱𐩡 𐩹𐩧𐩢 ydʿʾl ḏrḥ), son of Sumuhu'ali I was a
Sabaean ruler (mukarrib). His
reign was
placed around 660 BC by Hermann...
-
Zarih inside the mausoleum...
-
consists of two
halls and a
Shehnasheen (a
platform where the
Zarih of Imam
Husain is kept.)
Zarih is the
replica of that
protective grill or
structure which...
- that he was a man of Rum. His name was Job, son of Amwas/Amose, son of
Zarih (Zerah), son of Razih/Rum (Reuel), son of Esau, son of Isaac, son of Abraham...
- and
began during the
reign of the
Awadh Nawabs.
Processions such as
Shahi Zarih, Jaloos-e-Mehndi, Alam-e-Ashura and Chup
Tazia had
special significance...