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Dibaj (Persian: ديباج, also
Romanized as Dibadj;
formerly known as Qal‘eh (Persian: قلعه), Chahārdeh, Chārdeh, and Chehārdeh) is a city in the Central...
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Mehdi Dibaj (1935 – June/July 1994) was an
Iranian Christian convert from Shia Islam,
pastor and
Christian martyr.
Dibaj became a
Christian as a young...
- محمد بن جعفر الصادق, romanized: Muḥammad ibn Jaʿfar al-Ṣādiq),
surnamed al-
Dībāj (Arabic: الديباج, lit. 'the handsome'), the
younger full
brother of Musa...
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Dibaj Rural District (Persian: دهستان ديباج) is in
Lotfabad District of
Dargaz County,
Razavi Khorasan province, Iran. It
capital is the
village of Shiligan...
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Battle of Marj al-
Dibaj (Arabic: معركة مرج الديباج) was
fought between the
Byzantine army,
survivors from the
conquest of Damascus, and the
Rashidun Caliphate...
- example, al-Istakhri (writing c. 933)
listed dibaj (brocade) and tiraz; al-Maqdisi (writing c. 1000)
listed dibaj,
anmat (****s), cotton, and Merv-style...
- and the
Tabatabai family of Iran (through
Ibrahim Tabataba ibn
Ismail al
Dibaj) the
Pahlavi Dynasty of Iran (through
Empress Farah Diba
Pahlavi East Asia...
- published,
while three are lost. Al-
dībāj al-mudhhab fī ma‘rifat a‘yān ‘ulamā’ al-madhhab; po****rly
known as Al-
Dībāj, a
biographical dictionary of Mālikī...
- Sa****
Ebrahim Dibaji (Persian: سید ابراهیم دیباجی) is an
Iranian philosopher, author, and an
emeritus professor of
philosophy at the
University of Tehran...
- Publishing. Ibrāhīm b. ‘Alī b.
Muhammad b. Farhūn al-Ya‘murī al-Mālikī, al-
Dībāj al-Madhhab fī Ma‘rifah A‘yān ‘Ulamā’ al-Madhhab, 1st ed., vol. 1 (Beirut:...