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EBRĀHĪM KALĀNTAR ŠĪRĀZĪ
Abbas Amanat
(b. 1745, d. 1800/1801), lord mayor (kalāntar) of Shiraz during the late Zand era, the first grand vizier (ṣadr-e aʿẓam), and a major political figure of the Qajar period.
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EBRĀHĪM ḴALĪL KHAN JAVĀNŠĪR
GEORGE A. BOURNOUTIAN
Khan of Qarābāḡ in late 18th century.
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EBRĀHĪM KHAN AFŠĀR
Cross-Reference
See AFSHARIDS.
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EBRĀHĪM KHAN ḠAFFĀRĪ
Cross-Reference
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EBRĀHĪM KHAN QĀJĀR
Cross-Reference
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EBRĀHĪM LODĪ
Cross-Reference
See LODĪ DYNASTY.
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EBRĀHĪM MAWṢELĪ, ABŪ ESḤĀQ
Everett Rowson
the most celebrated musician at the court of Hārūn al-Rašīd and a central figure in the development of the Iraqi school of music under the early ʿAbbasids.
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EBRĀHĪM MĪRZĀ
Marianna S. Simpson
(b. April 1540; d. 23 February 1577), Safavid prince, patron, artist, and poet generally referred to as Solṭān Ebrāhīm Mīrzā.
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EBRĀHĪM NAẒẒĀM
Cross-Reference
See ABŪ ESḤĀQ NAẒẒĀM.
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EBRĀHĪM ṢAḤḤĀF-BĀŠĪ
Cross-reference
See ṢAḤḤĀF-BĀŠĪ.
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EBRĀHĪM ŠARQĪ
Cross-Reference
See ŠARQĪ.
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EBRĀHĪM SHAH AFŠĀR
John R. Perry
nephew of Nāder Shah, claiming the Afsharid throne briefly (1748-49)
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EBRĀHĪM ŠĪRĀZĪ
Carl W. Ernst
historian of the ʿĀdelšāhī dynasty of Bījāpūr (b. 1540-41).
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EBRĀHĪM SOLṬĀN
Priscilla P. Soucek
(1394-35), b. Šāhroḵ, Timurid prince, ruler of Shiraz, military commander, and renowned calligrapher.
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EBRĀHĪM SOLṬĀN, ABU’L-QĀSEM
Cross-Reference
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EBRĀHĪM ṬEHRĀNĪ
Priscilla P. Soucek
also known as Mīrzā ʿAmū, a 19th century calligrapher specializing in the nastaʿlīq script.
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EBRĀHĪMĀBĀDĪ DIALECT
Cross-Reference
See RĀMANDĪ.
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EBRĀHĪMĪ, ʿABD-AL-REŻĀ
Cross-Reference
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EBRĀHĪMĪ, ABU’L-QĀSEM KHAN
Cross-Reference
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ʿEBRAT
EIr
a monthly magazine first published on 4 February 1956 as the organ of Tūda party prisoners under the auspices and with the facilities of the Office of Tehran’s Military Governor, General Teymūr Baḵtīār.