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Nūrī, Faz̤l Allāh, -1909

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Personal name headingNūrī, Faz̤l Allāh, -1909
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Variant(s)Noori, Fazlollah, -1909
Nouri, Fazlollah, -1909
Nūrī, Faḍl Allāh, -1909
Nūrī, Faz̤l Allāh, d. 1909
Sheikh Nouri, -1909
Tabarsi, Fazlollah Nouri, -1909
نورى، فضل الله
Birth date1843-12-24
Death date1909-07-31
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Found inBahmanī, J. Fajiʻah-i qarn, yā, Kushtan-i Shaykh Faz̤l Allāh Nūrī dar malāʼ-i ʻām, 1980 or 1981: t.p. (Shaykh Faz̤l Allāh Nūrī)
Mudarris (Nūrī, Ḥājj Shaykh Faz̤l Allāh ibn Mullā ʻAbbās; d. 13 Rajab 1327 Hijrī)
Ishārat al-sabq. Wa-talīhā Qāʻidat ḍamān al-yad, 1994 or 1995: 2nd group t.p. (Shaykh al-Islām wa-al- Muslimīn Āyat Allāh al-ʻUẓmá al-Shahīd, Faḍl Allāh al-Nūrī, 1259-1327 [H.])
Wikipedia, via www, 22 March 2006: (Fazlollah Noori; revolutionary cleric; important figure in 1906 Constitutional movement in Iran; est'd Islamic Clergy Council to prevent parliament from issuing anti-Islamic laws; he was hanged after fall of Mohammad Ali Shah)
Andīshah-yi siyāsī-i Shaykh Faz̤l Allāh Nūrī, 2009: t.p. (شيخ فضل الله نورى = Shaykh Faz̤l Allāh Nūrī) added t.p. (Sheikh Fazlollah Nouri [in rom.])
Wikipedia, Sept. 28, 2016 (Sheikh Fazlollah Nouri; also Hajj Sheikh Fazlollah Nouri Tabarsi, Sheikh Nouri; December 24, 1843 in Mazandaran - July 31, 1909 in Tehran, was a prominent Shia Muslim cleric in Qajar Iran during the late 19th and early 20th century and founder of political Islam in Iran)
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