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  2. All Parties Hurriyat Conference - Wikipedia

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    The All Parties Hurriyat Conference was founded on 31 July 1993. [15] On 27 December 1992, the 19-year-old Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, who had taken over as chairman of J&K Awami Action Committee (J&KAAC) and become the head priest of Kashmir after the assassination of his father Mirwaiz Farooq, called a meeting of religious, social and political organisations at Mirwaiz Manzil leading to the ...

  3. Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi - Wikipedia

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    Agha Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi (Persian: آغا سید حامد علی شاہ موسوی; 12 May 1940– 25 July 2022) [1] [2] was the patron-in-chief of the supreme Shia ullama board and president of Tehrik-e-Nafaz-e-Fiqah-e-Jafaria (Arabic: تحریکِ نفاذِ فقہ جعفريه), the Shiite-law implementation movement. [3]

  4. Ali Mirza Zel as-Soltan - Wikipedia

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    Ali Mirza was born to Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and Asiyeh Khanom on 15 February 1795 and was a full brother of the prominent Qajar crown prince Abbas Mirza. Following the death of Fath-Ali Shah in 1834, Ali Mirza proclaimed himself as the Shah of Iran in Tehran as Adel Shah Qajar.

  5. Noor-Ali Tabandeh - Wikipedia

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    Noor-Ali Tabandeh (Iranian spiritual leader) And Kasra Nouri Sufi’s rights activist-2018. Noor-Ali Tabandeh (also known by the title Majzoub Ali Shah; Persian: نورعلی تابنده, 13 October 1927 – 24 December 2019) [2] [3] was the 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. [4]

  6. Islamic fundamentalism in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the then Shah of Iran, and his allies, however, took the pacifism of clerics such as Shariatmadari as a sign of weakness. The Shah's government declared a ban on Muharram commemorations hoping to stop revolutionary protests. After a series of severe crack downs on the people and the clerics and the killing and arrest of ...

  7. Mohammad-Ali Mirza Dowlatshah - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad-Ali Mirza Dowlatshah (Persian: محمدعلی‌میرزا دولتشاه; 5 January 1789, in Nava – 22 November 1821, in Taq-e Gara [1] [2] [3]) was a famous Iranian Prince of the Qajar dynasty. He is also the progenitor of the Dowlatshahi family of Persia.

  8. Meher Ali Shah - Wikipedia

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    Pir Meher Ali Shah (Punjabi: پیر مہر علی شاہ, pronounced [piɾ mɛɦəɾ əli ʃaːɦ]; 14 April 1859 – May 1937) was a Punjabi Muslim Sufi scholar and mystic poet from Punjab, British India (present-day Pakistan). Belonging to the Chishti order, he is known as a Hanafi scholar who led the anti-Ahmadiyya movement.

  9. Abdullah Ali Shah - Wikipedia

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    Abdullah Shah joined the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) in 1970 and was provincial minister during the tenure of former Chief Minister Mumtaz Bhutto. Syed Abdullah Ali Shah held the position of Speaker of Sindh Assembly from December 1988 to August 1990 and the Chief Minister of Sindh from 21 October 1993 to 6 November 1996. Abdullah Shah was a ...