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Sharif al-Murtaza
Shaykh Tusi
Nasir al-Din al-Tusi
Allamah Al-Hilli Mohammad-
Baqer Majlesi Zurarah ibn A'yan
Hisham ibn
Hakam Agha Zia ol Din
Araghi Ja'far...
- web of
influence that
strengthened their respective positions:
Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf,
Ahmad Kazemi, and Q****em Soleimani. When the war ended, they were...
- Sa****
Mahdi Baqer Jaafar Mahdi Naser (Arabic: سَيِّد مَهْدِيّ بَاقِر جَعْفَر مَهْدِيّ نَاصِر; born 14
April 1994) is a
Bahraini footballer who
plays as...
- Sey****
Baqer (Persian: سيدباقر) may
refer to: Sey****
Baqer,
Kermanshah Sey****
Baqer,
Khuzestan This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Baqer Moin (Persian: باقر معین) is a BBC
journalist and author. He has been
described as "a
specialist on Iran and
Islam and is head of the BBC's Persian...
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Mirza Agha
Muhammad Baqer (Persian: میرزا آغا محمد باقر, Bengali: মীর্জা আগা মুহম্মদ বাকের) was an
aristocrat of the
Mughal Empire and the
Zamindar of...
- 2015-10-24.
Archived from the
original on 24
October 2015.
Retrieved 2022-01-01.
Media related to
Mohammad Baqer Baqeri Kani at
Wikimedia Commons v t e...
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Bagher Ardeshir Larijani (born May 1961) is an
eminent Iranian medical practitioner (Professor of
Internal Medicine and Endocrinology) at
Tehran University...
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Mohammad Baqer Mirza (Persian: محمدباقرمیرزا)
better known in the West as Safi
Mirza (صفیمیرزا; 15
September 1587,
Mashhad – 2
February 1614, Rasht)...
- Najaf,
Ottoman Iraq (now Iraq), and
never returned.
According to
biographer Baqer Moin, this
migration was to
escape from the
spread of
British power in India...