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 Translation for 'Babism' from English to Spanish
NOUN   Babism | -
relig.
babismo {m}
Babism [also: Bábism]
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Translation for 'Babism' from English to Spanish

Babism [also: Bábism]
babismo {m}relig.
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Usage Examples English
  • At this time, too, Kasravi allegedly harassed clerics who knew he was going to an American school to study Babism.
  • The view on non-Islamic identity of the "Yazdânis" is shared by Mohammad Mokri, the well-known Kurdish folklorist and historian, who states this religion to be "less Islamic than Baháʼísm", which had emerged from Bábism as "a new non-Islamic religion".
  • The 19th-century poet, Abbas Foroughi Bastami, lived in Bastam for a time and thence acquired its name as his own. The early Bábí leader and martyr Mullá ʻAlíy-i-Bastámí was also raised in Bastam, and was a significant figure in the Shaykhi movement and later became the first person known to have died for their allegiance to Bábism.
  • The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Bábism.
  • One of the new religions in Iran was Bábism. The Bábist movement began following the 1850 execution of Sayyid Ali Muhammad Shirazi, known as the Báb. Several thinkers among the Bábists were very influential during this period.

  • The Báb's house (...), also known as Seyed Báb's house, in the Iranian city of Shiraz, was the home of Seyed Ali Mohammad Báb, founder of Bábism religion where he openly proselyted his religion for the first time.
  • Ṣubḥ-i-Azal (1831–1912, born Mírzá Yaḥyá) was an Iranian religious leader of Azali Bábism, [...] known for his conflict with his half-brother Baháʼu'lláh over leadership of the Bábí community after 1853.
  • Louis Alphonse Daniel Nicolas (1864-1939)—better known by his pen name A. L. M. Nicolas—was a Persian-born French historian and orientalist who is best known today for his early work on Shaykhism and Bábism. [...] Although primarily remembered for his academic contributions, Nicolas worked as an interpreter and diplomat with the French Consular Service in Persia for most of his life. Nicolas was among the first Western Orientalists to devote substantial attention to the life and teachings of the revolutionary Persian religious figure known as the Báb, and his work continues to serve as an important source for the study of the early history of Shaykhism, Bábism and the Baháʼí Faith.
  • Manuchehr Khan Gorji Mo'tamad al-Dawle (died 1847) was a government official in Qajar Iran. He was of Georgian origin; hence, "Gorji" (i.e., "Georgian") in his surname. He was known as a sympathizer of Báb, the founder of Bábism religious movement.
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