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Habibi Z, Kamalian M. Genealogy and Relationship of Sadr and Nasiri Families in Isfahan. Cult Herit Rec Stud 2024; 2 (2)
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1- Department of Texts and Islamic Period Inscriptions, Cultural Heritage and Tourism Research Center, Tehran, Iran
2- Geotechnical Engineering Research Center, International Institute of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering, Tehran, Iran
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This article studied the details of the affinity between two families of Sadr and Nasiri in Isfahan. Studying the data gathered from documents, field study and oral history, part of the family tree of the Nasiri dynasty has been restored. It was also proven that, unlike what some famous scholars think, Mirza Mohammad Hossein Sadr al-Islam buried in Imamzadeh of Haroon Velayat and Mirza Mohammad Hussein Sadr al-Sharia Nasiri buried in Aqa Madjles Tekye in Takhtfolad are two different characters. Also Mirza Fazlullah Sadr al-Shariah Nasiri, is another son of Mirza Nasir (II), Mulla Bashi and brother of Mirza Mohammad Hossein Sadr al-Islam, who is most likely to be buried in Imamzadeh of Haroon Velayat next to his father and brother. The necessity of combining and adapting library studies, field studies and oral history to solve historical ambiguities is another subject presented in this paper.
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Type of Study: Original Research Article | Subject: Inscriptions of the building
Received: 2023/09/23 | Accepted: 2024/01/5 | Published: 2024/03/5

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