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Akbari ( ar, أكبري; fa, اکبرى) may refer to: Places * Akbari, Fars * Akbari, Bavanat, Fars Province * Akbari, Hormozgan Other uses * Akbari (surname) * Akbari Architecture, a style of Indo-Islamic architecture * Akbari Fort & Museum, a museum In Ajmer, Rajasthan, India See also * Akbar (other) * Akhbari * Akbarism, a branch of Sufi metaphysics based on the teachings of Ibn Arabi, who was known as Shaykh al-Akbar {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Akbari, Fars
Akbari ( fa, اكبري, also Romanized as Akbarī) is a village in Rostam-e Seh Rural District, Sorna District, Rostam County, Fars Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 673, in 131 families. References Populated places in Rostam County {{Rostam-geo-stub ...
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Akbari, Bavanat
Mahalleh-ye Akbari ( fa, محله اكبري, also Romanized as Maḩalleh-ye Akbarī; also known as Akbarī) is a village in Mazayjan Rural District, in the Central District of Bavanat County, Fars Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 327, in 85 families. References Populated places in Bavanat County {{Bavanat-geo-stub ...
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Akbari, Hormozgan
Akbari ( fa, اكبري, also Romanized as Akbarī) is a village in Kushk-e Nar Rural District, Kushk-e Nar District, Parsian County, Hormozgan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 172, in 24 families. References Populated places in Parsian County {{Parsian-geo-stub ...
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Akbari (surname)
Akbari is an Iranian/Persian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alireza Akbari (1961–2023), Iranian politician and dual Iranian-British citizen * Fatema Akbari (born 1974), Afghan political figure * Hashem Akbari (born 1949), Iranian-American professor at Concordia University * Jalal Akbari (born 1983), Iranian footballer * Mania Akbari (born 1974), Iranian film director * Mohammad Hossein Akbari (born 1950), Iranian tennis player * Mohammad Reza Akbari (born 1986), Iranian basketball player * Rahmat Akbari Rahmat Akbari (born 20 June 2000) is an Afghan professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Brisbane Roar and the Afghan National Team. Club career Brisbane Roar On 6 October 2017, Akbari made his professional debut in the opening ... (born 2000), Australian association football player * Raumesh Akbari (born 1984), Tennessee House of Representatives District 91 * Suzanne Conklin Akbari, Historian at the Institute for Advanced Study * ...
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Akbari Fort & Museum
Akbari Fort & Museum is a museum In Ajmer. It was once the residence of Prince Salīm, the son of the Emperor Akbar, and presently houses a collection of Mughal and Rajput armor and sculpture. Construction of this had been commissioned by Akbar in 1570. This is the location from where Salim, as the Emperor Jahangir read out the farmân permitting the British East India Company The East India Company (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874. It was formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region, initially with the East Indies (the Indian subcontinent and Southea ... to trade with India. History Reason for Construction * Military - It was built for advancing mughal armies . * Palace - It was a resting place for Emperor Akbar during his visits to Garib Nawaz in Ajmer. See also * List of things named after Akbar the Great References {{DEFAULTSORT:Abkari Fort and Museum Buildings and structures in Ajmer ...
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Akbar (other)
Akbar (1542–1605) was the third Mughal Emperor. Akbar or Ackbar may also refer to: * Akbar (name) *, a number of ships of the Royal Navy *, a U.S. Navy patrol boat during World War I * Akbar, Basilan, a municipality in the Philippines *''Akbar'', 1967 Indian documentary film about the emperor by Shanti S. Varma, won a National Film Award *''Akbar the Great'', Indian television series about the emperor directed by Akbar Khan, aired on DD National See also * Allahu Akbar (other) * Akbari (other), an Iranian surname * Akbarian * Akhbar (other), a different word, meaning ''news'' *'' Shahenshah Akbar'', a 1943 Indian film about the emperor *Admiral Ackbar Fleet Admiral Gial Ackbar is a fictional character from the ''Star Wars'' franchise. A member of the amphibious Mon Calamari species, Ackbar was the foremost military commander of the Rebel Alliance, and led the attack against the second Dea ...
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Akhbari
The ʾAkhbāri's ( ar, أخباریون, fa, ‌اخباریان) are a minority of Twelver Shia Muslims who reject the use of reasoning in deriving verdicts, and believe in Quran and Hadith. The term ʾAkhbāri's (from ''khabāra'', news or report) is usually used in contrast to Usuli (from ''Uṣūl al-fiqh'', principles of Islamic jurisprudence). Unlike Usulis, Akhbaris do not follow or do Taqleed of a Mujtahid, the '' marja‘''s (models for imitation) who practice modern form of ijtihad (independent legal reasoning); consequently they do not accept Usul al-fiqh. Akhbaris perform Taqleed of Imam Muhammad al-Mahdi the Twelfth Imam of Shias who is in the Occultation. They say Taqleed is permissible when it is performed of an infallible Hujja, whereas they consider Taqleed to be forbidden when it is performed of a non-Infallible. Contrary to Usulis, Akhbaris believe in the perpetuity of Sharia from only the infalibles, so the right to interpret the Quran is only to 14 infallib ...
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