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  2. Karbala - Wikipedia

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    Karbala [a] is a city in central Iraq, located about 100 km (62 mi) southwest of Baghdad, and a few miles east of Lake Milh, also known as Razzaza Lake. [6] [7] Karbala is the capital of Karbala Governorate, and has an estimated population of 691,100 people (2024).

  3. Battle of Karbala - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] [98] Karbala gave this early political party of pro-Alids a distinct religious identity and helped transform it into a distinct religious sect. [99] [88] Heinz Halm writes: "There was no religious aspect to Shi'ism prior to 680. The death of the third imam and his followers marked the 'big bang' that created the rapidly expanding cosmos ...

  4. Salih Altoma - Wikipedia

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    Salih Jawad Altoma (Arabic: صالح جواد آل طعمة; b.September 23, 1929) is an Iraqi poet, author, and professor emeritus of near eastern languages and cultures at the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies and an adjunct professor emeritus of comparative literature at Indiana University.

  5. Maqtal al-Husayn - Wikipedia

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    Maqtal al-Husayn (Arabic: مقتل الحسين, lit. 'The Murder Place of Husayn') is the title of various books written by different authors throughout the centuries which narrate the story of the battle of Karbala and the death of Husayn ibn Ali.

  6. 7th century - Wikipedia

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    Qajar era painting of Muhammad at the Battle of Karbala in 680; 680: Battle of Karbala took place near Kufa, which resulted in the death of Husayn ibn Ali and the division of Muslim community. 681: Bulgaria is recognized as independent country by the Byzantine Empire. 682: Revival of the Turkic Khaganate by the efforts of Ilterish Qaghan and ...

  7. Noha - Wikipedia

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    Lamentation has a central part in the literature of the followers and devotees of the Shia sect and its offshoots. The tradition of elegizing Hussain and the tragedy of Karbala is not limited to Arabic or Persian speaking poets. Poets from different languages have also contributed significant poetic literature in their language.

  8. Al-Hindiya District - Wikipedia

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    The country is the easternmost of Karbala Governorate and is bordered by Babil Governorate to.". tte east. [1] It lies to the south of Baghdad and west of ancient Babylon. The Euphrates flows through the district from north to south. The principal town is Al-Hindiya, which lies on the road from Karbala to the west and Hillah to the east. [1]

  9. Al-Ukhaidir Fortress - Wikipedia

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    Inside Al-Ukhaidir Fortress. The Fortress of Al-Ukhaidir (Arabic: حصن الأخيضر) or Abbasid palace of Ukhaider is located roughly 50 km south of Karbala, Iraq.It is a large, rectangular fortress erected in 775 AD with a unique defensive style.