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  2. Mírzá Muhammad ʻAlí - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, he sent his oldest son, Shua Ullah Behai, to the United States where he led the Unitarian Baha'i community. From 1934 to 1937, Behai published Behai Quarterly, [15] a Unitarian Baháʼí magazine written in English and featuring the writings of Mirza Muhammad ʻAlí and various other Unitarian Bahais, including Ibrahim George Kheiralla ...

  3. Mirza Ali - Wikipedia

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    The Sasanian emperor Khosrow II listening to Barbad playing the lute, Made by Mirza Ali as part of the Khamsa of Nizami in 1539–43 at Tabriz. Stored in the British Library. [1] Mirza Ali (Persian: میرزا علی; c. 1509–1575) was a painter of Persian miniatures in the 16th and 17th centuries.

  4. Mirza (name) - Wikipedia

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    Meeting between Babur Mirza and Sultan Ali Mirza near Samarqand (The Met Museum of Art NYC / Cleveland Museum of Art). Akbar Mirza (born Mirza Abu'l-Fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad), one of the most popular Mughal Emperors of India, known as "Akbar the Great". Mirzas of the Mughal imperial family, c. 1878. [11] The title Mirza was borne by an ...

  5. Mirzai - Wikipedia

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    The word Mirzai is a religious slur used to refer to Ahmadis by many South Asian Muslims, primarily in Pakistan where they have been persecuted from early days and specially after the passage of Second Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan which declares that Ahmadia are not Muslims and Ordinance XX.

  6. Dar ul-Funun (Persia) - Wikipedia

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    Dār ul-Funun (Persian: دارالفنون Persian pronunciation: [dɒːɾolfʊˈnuːn], meaning "polytechnic college") was an institute of higher education in Iran. It was established in 1851 by Amir Kabir , the grand vizier to Nasereddin Shah .

  7. Baháʼu'lláh - Wikipedia

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    [105] Mirza Yahya's response was to counter that he, not Bahá’u’lláh, was the promised manifestation mentioned by the Báb. This step by Yahya promptly resulted in almost all Bábís in Adrianople, who were already devoted to Bahá’u’lláh, deciding to have nothing further to do with Yahya or his few supporters.

  8. Mirza Muhammad Yusuf Ali - Wikipedia

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    Mirza Muhammad Yusuf Ali (1858 – 30 May 1920) ... Apart from Bengali and English, Ali was self-taught in Arabic, Persian and Urdu. [1] Career

  9. Mirza Ali Baig - Wikipedia

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    Mirza Ali Beg (born 10 July 1983) is a Pakistani mountaineer and the first Pakistani man to summit all seven highest peaks in seven continents. [1] Also, Mirza is a professional tourism expert, he is the pioneer who introduced extreme sports to women in Pakistan and made several documentaries related to the extreme adventure in Pakistan particularly women in mountaineering and outdoor.