- ʻAlí-Akbar
Furútan (Persian: علیاکبر فروتن; 29
April 1905 – 26
November 2003) was a
prominent Iranian Baháʼí
educator and
author who was
given the rank...
- in ʻAbdu'l-'Azím, Iran. In 1953, Muhájir
married Írán
Furútan, the
daughter of ʻAlí-Akbar
Furútan and
together they
pioneered to the
Mentawai Islands of...
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Beecher Baker (1898–1954)
Amelia Engelder Collins (1873–1962) ʻAlí-Akbar
Furútan (1905–2003) Ugo
Giachery (1896–1989)
Hermann Grossmann (1899–1968) Horace...
- Forotan,
Forutan and
Furutan, is a
Persian surname meaning "M****" or "Humble".
People with the
surname include: ʻAlí-Akbar
Furútan (1905–2003), Iranian...
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Sabzavari Al-Bayhaqi
Husayn Kashifi Abul-Fazl
Bayhaqi Ali
Divandari Ali-Akbar
Furutan Rouzbeh Cheshmi Sa**** H****an Amin
Mohammad Khordadian Mirza Muhammad Kamil...
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oppression the
Bolsheviks imposed on
religionists in Russia. ʻAlí-Akbar
Furútan, born 1905,
moved with his
family to
Ashgabat in what was then Russian...
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Forel -
Swiss myrmecologist,
neuroanatomist and
psychiatrist ʻAlí-Akbar
Furútan -
Prominent Iranian educator,
administered the
Tarbiyat School for Boys...
-
Armenia Aun ****moniroth -
Deputy Prime Minister of
Cambodia ʻAlí-Akbar
Furútan, Hand of the
Cause of the Baháʼí
Faith Semyon Belits-Geiman - swimmer,...
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Shereen Agha.
Hamida Refah Zubaida Sahar Gholam Farouq Baraki Zabiullah Furutan Nasrine Habibi Samira Marina Golbahari Mahmur Pashtun Abdul Wahed Hasanzada...
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Moldova - who were able to see now
deceased Hand of the
Cause ʻAlí-Akbar
Furútan,
himself a
former resident of Russia. As of 2004, at the 30th anniversary...