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ʿEMĀD-AL-DĪN MARZBĀN, ABŪ KĀLĪJĀR
C. Edmund Bosworth
b. Solṭān-al-Dawla Abū Šojāʿ (1009-48), amir of the Buyid dynasty in the period of that family’s decadence and incipient disintegration, being the last effective ruler of the line.
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ʿEMĀD-AL-ESLĀM
Maria E. Subtelny
b. Moḥammad ʿAtīq-Allāh (1470-1506), a vizier of the Timurid Sultan Ḥosayn Bāyqarā, executed in Herat in 1498.
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ʿEMĀD-AL-KOTTĀB, MOḤAMMAD-ḤOSAYN SAYFĪ QAZVĪNĪ
ʿAbd-Allāh Forādi
(b. Qazvīn, 16 April 1866; d. Tehran, 17 July 1936), calligrapher.
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ʿEMĀDĪ RĀZĪ
Taqi Pūr-Nāmdārīān
poet of the first half of the 12th century.
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EMĀM
Cross-Reference
(Imam), see SHIʿITE DOCTRINE; ČAHĀRDAH MAʿSŪM.
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EMĀM ṢĀḤEB
Mehrdad Shokouhi
two archeological sites in Afghanistan: (1) a village near the south bank of the Amū Daryā, about 50 km north of Qondūz, (2) a village in the Jōzjān region, south of the river Balḵāb, halfway between Balḵ and Āqča.
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EMĀM-AL-ḤARAMAYN
Cross-Reference
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EMĀM-E ḠĀʾEB
Cross-Reference
"The Hidden Imam." See ḠAYBA and ISLAM IN IRAN vii. THE CONCEPT OF MAHDI IN TWELVER SHIʿISM.
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EMĀM-E JOMʿA
Hamid Algar
leader of the congregational prayer performed at midday on Fridays.
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EMĀM-E ZAMĀN
Cross-Reference
Mahdi or "The Hidden Imam." See ḠAYBA and ISLAM IN IRAN vii. THE CONCEPT OF MAHDI IN TWELVER SHIʿISM.