Imamzadeh Abdollah, Ray
Imamzadeh Abdollah (Persian: امامزاده عبدالله) is a cemetery and one of many imamzadeh shrines in Iran. It is located in Tehran's southern Ray district.
Imamzadeh Abdollah امامزاده عبدالله | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Shia Islam |
Province | Tehran Province |
Location | |
Location | Ray, Iran |
Municipality | Ray County |
Architecture | |
Type | Shrine, cemetery |
Style | Safavid style |
Completed | 1530 |
Notable burials
- Hossein-Qoli Khan Nezam os-Saltaneh (ru) (1832–1908) – Prime Minister of Iran (1906–07)
- Agha Baba Khazeni (1850–1920)
- Reza-Qoli Khan Nezam os-Saltaneh (fa) (1867–1924) – politician
- Adib Pishavari (ur) (1844–1930) – Indian Sufi leader
- Javad Khan Saad od-Dowleh (1856–1930) – politician
- Abdolhossein Teymourtash (1881—1933) – politician
- Emad ol-Kottab (ru) (1868–1936) – calligrapher
- Sheikh Khazal (1863–1936) – politician
- Taqi Arani (1903–1940) – Marxist activist
- Prince Mohammad-Hashem Mirza Sheikh ol-Raees (fa) (1880–1940) – Qajar prince and poet
- Ebrat Naeini (fa) (1865–1942) – poet
- Vahid Dastgerdi (fa) (1879–1942) – poet
- Taghi Shayegan (fa) (d. 1943) – musician
- Soleiman Eskandari (1877–1944) – politician
- Habibollah Zolfonoun (fa) (1860–1947) – scholar
- Sohrab Diba (fa) (1899–1947) – army officer and father of Empress Farah Pahlavi
- Abdolhossein Shahnazi (fa) (d. 1948) – musician
- Mehdi Shariat-Razavi (fa) (1932–1953) – political activist
- Ahmad Qandchi (fa) (1934–1953) – political activist
- Mostafa Bozorgnia (fa) (1934–1953) – political activist
- Ezzatollah Siamak (fa) (d. 1954) – a founder of Tudeh Military Network
- Toghrol Afshar (fa) (1933–1956) – journalist
- Abdollah Ahmadieh (fa) (1886–1959) – scholar
- Abolfazl Lesani (fa) (1897–1959) – journalist
- Nima Yooshij (1897–1960) – poet (in 1993, his body reburied in his house in Yush, Mazandaran)
- Sadegh Sarmad (fa) (1907–1960) – politician
- Asghar Tafakkori (fa) (1911–1960) – actor
- Ali Nasr (1895–1961) – dramatist
- Fazlollah Zahedi (1892–1963) – Prime Minister of Iran (1953–55)
- Ahmad Amir-Ahmadi (1884–1965) – army general
- Doust-Ali Moayyeri (fa) (1874–1966) – artist
- Hossein Qollar-Aqasi (1890–1966) – painter
- Iskandar Mirza (1899–1969) – 1st President of Pakistan
- Ahmad Akhgar (fa) (1888–1970) – politician
- Mehdi Bamdad (fa) (1897–1973) – historian and biographer
- Jalal Afshar (fa) (1894–1974) – scholar
- Abbas Masoudi (fa) (1895–1974) – journalist and politician
- Azizollah Zarghami (fa) (1884–1978) – army general
- Habibiollah Morad (fa) (1906–1978) – actor
- Abdolali Badrei (1919–1979) – army general
- Gholamhossein Zahireddini (fa) (1911–1981) – musician
- Ali Dashti (1897–1982) – politician
- Mahmoud Karimi (fa) (1927–1984) – musician
- Ali-Akbar Shahnazi (1897–1985) – musician
- Badr-ol-Moluk Bamdad (fa) (1898–1987) – journalist and activist
- Reza Sarrafzadeh (fa) (1899–1987) – politician
- Mohsen Moghaddam (fa) (1900–1987) – scholar
- Mehdi Barkashli (fa) (1912–1988) – musician
- Mohammad-Ali Safarian (fa) (1929–1988) – translator
- Kazem Hassibi (1906–1990) – politician
- Mohammad-Taghi Qomi (fa) (1910–1990) – cleric
- Hassan Mirkhani (fa) (1912–1990) – calligrapher
- Majid Mohseni (fa) (1923–1990) – actor
- Hossein Amirfazli (fa) (1920–1992) – actor
- Abbas Mehrpooya (fa) (1927–1992) – singer
- Ali-Reza Afzalipour (1909–1993) – philanthropist
- Abolhassan Varzi (fa) (1914–1994) – poet
- Yadollah Sahabi (1906–2002) – politician
- Fakhereh Saba (1920–2007) – singer
- Jafar Shahidi (1919–2008) – scholar
- Touran Mirhadi (1927–2016) – scholar
- Pouran Shariat-Razavi (fa) (1934–2019) – scholar
- Ali Mirzaei (1929–2020) – wrestler
See also
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