Libingang Ibn Babawayh
Ang Libingang Ibn Babawayh ( Persa: گورستان ابنبابویه o قبرستان ابنبابویه ), binaybay din bilang Ebn-e Babviyeh, Ebn-e Babooyeh, ay matatagpuan sa Iran sa bayan ng Rey (na ngayon ay nasa loob ng kalakhang pook ng Dakilang Tehran).
Detalye | |
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Kinaroroonan | Rey, Iran |
Mga koordinado | 35°36.1941′N 51°26.634′E / 35.6032350°N 51.443900°E |
Klase | Islamiko |
Deskripsiyon
baguhinAng sementeryo ay pinangalanan mula sa pinakatanyag na mananakop, si Ibn Babawayh (d.991 CE) isang iskolar ng Islamikong Shia . Nagturo siya sa Baghdad at nanirahan sa Rey sa pagtatapos ng kanyang buhay. Ang kanyang mga gawa (higit sa 300 dami) ay ginagamit bilang wastong mapagkukunan sa Palabatasan . Ang kanyang pinakatanyag na libro ay Man La-yahzar al-faqih . Namatay siya noong 381 AH at ang kanyang libingan ay nasa Ebn-e Babooyeh.
Maraming mga kilalang Irano sa larangan ng palakasan, panitikan, sining, kultura, relihiyon, at politika ang inilibing doon. Ang dahilan dito ay si Rey ay isang Shiite pilgrimage site dahil sa Shah-Abdol-Azim shrine, na humantong sa maraming banal na tao na mailibing malapit sa lugar na ito.
Mga kilalang libing
baguhin- Ibn Babawayh (d. 991) – iskolar noong panahong medyebal
- Tughril (900–1063) – tagapagtatag ng Imperyong Seljuk
- Abdolbaghi Monajjembashi (fa) (d. 1859) – politiko
- Vahdat Kermanshahi (fa) (1825–1883) – manunula
- Gholamreza Esfahani (fa) (1830–1887) – kaligrapo
- Abolhassan Jelveh (fa) (1823–1897) – mistiko
- Mohammad-Taher Mirza (fa) (b. 1835) – prinsipe at iskolar
- Mohammad-Hossein Foroughi Zoka ol-Molk (fa) (1839–1907) – politiko
- Mohammad Kermanshahi (fa) (1827–1908) – manggagamot
- Abulfazl Angha (fa) (1850–1915) – pinunong Sufi
- Hossein Ardabili (1880–1918) – politiko
- Mohammad-Bagher Khosravi Kermanshahi (fa) (1849–1919) – manunulat
- Fazlollah Aq-Evli (fa) (1886–1920) – Gendermerie officer
- Mirzadeh Eshghi (1894–1924) – journalist
- Ali-Naghi Ganjei (fa) (1872–1929) – pulitiko
- Yahya Marvasti (fa) (1875–1929) – pulitiko
- Yahya Kashani (fa) (1873–1930) – journalist
- Parvaneh (Batoul Rezaei) (fa) (1910–1933) – singer
- Ashrafeddin Gilani (1870–1934) – journalist and poet
- Asadollah Kharaqani (fa) (1838–1936) – scholar
- Firouz Nosrat od-Dowleh III (1889–1937) – pulitiko
- Fathollah Khan Akbar (1855–1938) – prime minister (1920–21)
- Hadi Tajvidi (fa) (1893–1939) – writer
- Mohammad-Ali Foroughi (1877–1942) – scholar and prime minister (1925–26), (1933–35) and (1941–42)
- Hassan Razzaz (fa) (1878–1942) – wrestler
- Karim Rashti (fa) (d. 1944) – pulitiko
- Fasihozzaman Shirazi (fa) (1861–1945) – poet
- Hassan Esfandiari (1867–1945) – speaker of the Majles (1935–43)
- Fatemeh Sayyah (fa) (1902–1947) – scholar
- Abdol-Razzaq Baghayeri (fa) (1869–1953) – scholar
- Hossein Samiei (1876–1953) – pulitiko
- Hossein Fatemi (1918–1954) – pulitiko
- Fakhr od-Dowleh Qajar (1883–1955) – Qajar princess
- Abdollah Razi (fa) (1894–1955) – writer
- Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda (1879–1956) – journalist and scholar
- Mohammad-Sadegh Koupal (fa) (1893–1956) – IIAF general
- Ahmad Bahar (1889–1957) – pulitiko
- Roshanak Noedoust (fa) (1898–1957) – journalist
- Mohammad-Ali Eghbal (fa) (d. 1958) – pulitiko
- Ebrahim Hakimi (1871–1959) – prime minister (1945–46) and (1947–48)
- Hossein Kouhi Kermani (fa) (1897–1959) – poet
- Amir Amir-Alam (fa) (1876–1961) – pulitiko at director of Red Lion and Sun Society
- Rajab-Ali Khayat (fa) (1883–1961) – mystic
- Mohammad-Hassan Shamshiri (1897–1961) – businessman
- Hadi Ranji Tehrani (fa) (1907–1961) – poet
- Javad Fazel Larijani (fa) (1916–1961) – writer
- Mahvash (Masumeh Azizi Boroujerdi) (1920–1961) – singer
- Abolhassan Khanali (fa) (1932–1961) – scholar
- Mohammad Shahbakhti (fa) (1886–1962) – army general
- Mahmoud Mahmoud (1882–1965) – writer
- Parkhideh (Nourolhoda Mozaffari) (fa) (1913–1965) – actor
- Sadeq Amani (1930–1965) – terrorist
- Morteza Niknejad (1942–1965) – terrorist
- Mohammad Bokharaei (1944–1965) – terrorist
- Reza Saffar Harandi (1946–1965) – terrorist
- Jabbar Baghtcheban (1886–1966) – scholar
- Ali Heyat (fa) (1888–1966) – pulitiko
- Fakhr-e-Ozma Arghun (fa) (1898–1966) – poet
- Hossein Behzad (1894–1968) – painter
- Gholamreza Takhti (1930–1968) – wrestler
- Rokneddin Mokhtari (1887–1970) – head of National Police and musician
- Abdollah Moazzami (1909–1971) – pulitiko
- Ahmad Nazerzadeh Kermani (fa) (1913–1976) – poet
- Morshed Cheloyi (fa) (d. 1978) – mystic
- Ali-Akbar Derakhshani (fa) (1896–1978) – army general
- Nasser Moghaddam (1921–1979) – army general and head of SAVAK
- Mohammad-Reza Ameli Tehrani (1927–1979) – pulitiko
- Gholam-Hossein Minbashian (fa) (1907–1980) – pulitiko
- Asadollah Rashidian (1922–1980) – pulitiko
- Sadegh Ghotbzadeh (1936–1982) – pulitiko
- Mohsen Foroughi (fr) (1907–1983) – architect
- Mohammad-Ali Riazi Yazdi (fa) (1911–1984) – poet
- Abol-Qasem Payandeh (fa) (1911–1984) – writer
- Khoshdel Tehrani (fa) (1914–1986) – poet
- Heydar Reghabi (fa) (1933–1987) – poet
- Kazem Sami (1934–1988) – politician
- Abbas Yamini Sharif (fa) (1919–1989) – scholar
- Mehdi Khaledi (fa) (1919–1990) – musician
- Hassan Sadat Naseri (fa) (1925–1990) – scholar
- Ataollah Zahed (fa) (1915–1991) – actor
- Mohammad Mohit Tabatabaei (fa) (1901–1992) – scholar
- Gholamhossein Sadighi (1905–1992) – politician
- Ghanbar Rahimi (fa) (1918–1992) – philanthropist
- Abol-Qasem Anjavi Shirazi (fa) (1921–1993) – scholar
- Hadi Eslami (fa) (1939–1993) – actor
- Ahmad Hashemi (fa) (1939–1993) – actor
- Ali-Akbar Kaveh (fa) (1894–1990) – calligrapher
- Ali-Akbar Ghaffari (fa) (1924–2004) – writer
- Rahim Moazzenzadeh Ardabili (1925–2005) – moazzen
- Mehdi Dadpey (fa) (1940–2019) – air force general
Mga sanggunian
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