- The Ni'matullāhī or Ne'matollāhī (Persian: نعمتاللهی) (also
spelled as "Nimatollahi", "Nematollahi" or "Ni'matallahi) is a Sufi
order (or tariqa) originating...
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spiritual leader or Qutb of the Ni'matullah (Sultan Ali Shahi)
Gonabadi Order in Iran (
Gonabadi Dervishes),
which is the
largest Sufi
order in Iran. He was...
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Parvin Gonabadi (Persian: محمد پروین گنابادی, romanized: Moḥammad
Parvin Gonābādi) was an
Iranian literary scholar and politician.
Parvin Gonabadi was born...
- most
important taliq calligrapher of
Safavid period was
Ekhtiyar Monshi Gonabadi (d. 1582),
after whom "no
calligraphers dedicated themselves with the same...
- (1808–1854) – poet Saadat-Ali Shah (fa) (d. 1876) –
leader of
Nematullahi Gonabadi Sufi
order Abbas-Ali
Dadashbeig (fa) (1814–1878) –
military officer and...
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people in 12,037 households. The city is
mostly well
known because of the
Gonabadi Dervishes and for its qanats, also
known as kariz. It is one of the most...
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Early Islam to
Qajar Persia. Bloomsbury. p. 33. ISBN 9781786734655.
Parvin Gonabadi, Bahram. "Tarikh-i Bal'ami".
Encyclopaedia Islamica. CGIE.
Retrieved 21...
- of worship; all were
released within days. In January,
Jamshid Lak, a
Gonabadi Dervish from the
Nematollahi Sufi
order was
flogged 74
times after being...
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clashes between security forces, and Dervishes, an
Iranian Sufi
group (
Gonabadi Dervishes),
protesting against the government,
resulting in the bloody...
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Development Acting In
office 28
August 1983 – 15
August 1984
Prime Minister Himself Preceded by
Mohammad Shahab Gonabadi Succeeded by
Serajeddin Kazerouni...