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  2. Husayniyya - Wikipedia

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    Also, Hussainiya is a place for accommodations of passengers [11] and pilgrims and feeding the poor. [1] Since husayniyya serves as a focal point for Shi’i gathering, it also plays a very significant role in consolidation of religious identity specially for Shi’i population in diaspora.

  3. Hussaini Dalan - Wikipedia

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    The Hussaini Dalan (Bengali: হোসেনি দালান, Arabic: حسیني دلان) is an Imambara that was originally built during the later half of the Mughal rule in the 17th century in Dhaka. [1]

  4. Category:Hussainiya - Wikipedia

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  5. Amin al-Husseini - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Amin al-Husseini Amin al-Husseini in 1929 Personal life Born Mohammed Amin al-Husseini c. 1897 [a] Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire Died 4 July 1974 (aged approx. 76–77) Beirut, Lebanon Political party Arab ...

  6. Tears flow at NYC funeral for doomed DC pilot Jonathan ... - AOL

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    The tragic pilot's family, friends and colleagues -- including many in their flight uniforms -- gathered at the Shrine Church of St. Bernadette in Dyker Heights to pay their last respects to ...

  7. Imam Husayn shrine - Wikipedia

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    A road was built around the shrine by the then administrator of Karbala City, Sayyid Abd al-Rasul al-Khalsi. He also broadened the courtyard of the shrine. 1411 1991 Major damage to the shrine occurs as the city experiences violent reprisals by the army of Saddam Hussein after an uprising against his regime following the Persian Gulf War. 1415 1994

  8. Hosay - Wikipedia

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    Tadjah festival on a plantation in Suriname, circa 1890 A historic Ashura celebration in Jamaica, which is known locally as Hussay or Hosay.. Hosay (originally from Husayn) is a Muslim Indo-Caribbean commemoration that is popularly observed in Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and other Caribbean countries.

  9. Takyeh - Wikipedia

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    The medieval Takyeh Mir Chakhmaq in Yazd, Iran. In Iran, the word takyeh (Iranian Persian: تکیه, romanized: takye [1]) is mostly used as a synonym of husayniyya (or hoseyniyeh in Iranian Persian; building where Shia Muslims gather to mourn the death of Husayn ibn Ali in the month of Muharram), [2] [3] [4] although some takyehs also include a zaynabiyya (or zeynabiyeh, in honor of Husayn's ...