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EMĀMZĀDA i. Function and devotional practice
Hamid Algar
"Sites where divine favor and blessing occur, where mercy and grace descend; they are a refuge for the distressed, a shelter for the despondent, a haven for the oppressed, and a place of consolation for weary hearts, and will ever remain so until resurrection.”
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EMĀMZĀDA ii. Forms, decorations, and other characteristics
PARVĪZ VARJĀVAND
The identity of the people interred in emāmzādas and the exact location where they are entombed are often moot questions, as in most cases there are no historical documents authenticating the claims for these shrines.
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EMĀMZĀDA iii. Number, distribution, and important examples
PARVĪZ VARJĀVAND
Information and statistics regarding the number and distribution of emāmzādas in Persia vary from one source to another.
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EMBROIDERY
Cross-Reference
See CLOTHING.
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EMDĀD-ALLĀH ḤĀJĪ
Barbara D. Metcalf
(b. Thana Bhawan, India, 1817, d. Mecca, 1899), spiritual guide and scholar.
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ĒMĒD Ī AŠAWAHIŠTĀN
Mansour Shaki
(Exposition [of Zoroastrian doctrines] by Ēmēd, son of Ašawahišt), a major 10th-century Pahlavi work comprising forty-four questions (pursišn).
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EMERSON, RALPH WALDO
John D. Yohannan
(b. 25 May 1803, Boston; d. 27 April 1882, Concord), distinguished American transcendentalist, philosopher, and poet.
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EMIGRATION
Cross-Reference
See HUMAN MIGRATION.
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EMĪN YOMNĪ, MEḤMED
Tahsın Yazici
Moḥammad Amīn (b. Solaymānīya in Persia, 1845, d. Istanbul, 5 April 1924), Turkish poet and man of letters who also wrote in Persian.
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EMIR
Cross-Reference
See AMIR.