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Mirza and Yahya
After a year of difficulties Bahá ' u ' lláh absented himself rather than continue to face the conflict with Mirza Yahya and secretly secluded himself in the mountains of Sulaymaniyah in April 1854 a month before ` Abdu ' l-Bahá's tenth birthday.
His mother died while giving birth to him, and his father died in 1834 when Mirza Yahya was three years old.
Mirza Yahya was committed to the care of his stepmother Khadíjih Khánum, the mother of Bahá ' u ' lláh.
According to Browne, Mirza Yahya had several wives, and at least nine sons and five daughters.
The Báb's Will and Testament addresses Mirza Yahya in the first verse:
Manuchehri ( 2004 ) notes that Mirza Yahya was the only Bábí with such a title as " Azal ".
Subh-i-Azal's son, Rizwán ` Ali, reported that he had appointed the son of Aqa Mirza Muhammad Hadi Daulatabadi as his successor ; while another, H. C. Lukach's, states that Mirza Yahya had said that whichever of his sons " resembled him the most " would be the successor.
Shoghi Effendi reports that Mirza Yahya appointed a distinguished Bábí, Aqa Mirza Muhammad Hadi of Daulatabad ( Mirza Hadiy-i-Dawlat-Abadi ) successor, but he later publicly recanted his faith in the Báb and in Mirza Yahya.
These Bahá ' í-authored works emphasized Bahá ' u ' lláh to a greater extent than the Báb and took a critical view against Mirza Yahya Subh-i-Azal, whom Gobineau listed as the Báb's successor.
Browne expressed sympathy for Mirza Yahya and surprise at the route the religion had taken.
A royal command was issued in July 1868 condemning the Bábís / Bahá ' ís to perpetual imprisonment and isolation in far-flung outposts of the Ottoman Empire — Famagusta, Cyprus for Mirza Yahya and his followers, and ` Akká, in Ottoman Palestine, for Bahá ' u ' lláh and his followers.
MacEoin states that Subh-i-Azal appointed Yahya Dawlatábádí as his successor in turn after the death of his ( Yahya's ) father, Mirza Hadi Dawlatábádí.
Dayyán was murdered for refuting the claims of successor-ship made by Mirza Yahya.
Miller, an American missionary to Persia, wrote that he believed that Mirza Yahya was behind the murder, and pointed to Mirza Muhammad of Mazanderan as having actually killing Dayyán, probably by drowning him in the Tigris.

Mirza and was
Despite the service he rendered to the Qajar government, Hasan Ali Shah was dismissed from the governorship of Kerman in 1837, less than two years after his arrival there, and was replaced by Firuz Mirza Nusrat al-Dawla, a younger brother of Muhammad Shah Qajar.
Hajji Mirza Aqasi sent a messenger to Bahman Mirza to inform him of the spuriousness of Hasan Ali Shah's documents and a battle between Bahman Mīrzā and Hasan Ali Shah broke out in which Bahman Mirza was defeated.
Prince, Field-Marshal Abbas Mirza ( عباس میرزا in Persian ) born Navaa village ( August 26, 1789 – October 25, 1833 ), was a Qajar crown prince of Persia.
When the peace treaty was signed in February, 1828, Abbas Mirza sought to restore order in the province of Khorasan, which was nominally under Persian supremacy, and while engaged in the task died at Mashhad in 1833.
Furthermore, it was Abbas Mirza who first dispatched Iranian students to Europe for a western education.
` Abdu ' l-Bahá asked Aqa Mirza Aqa to coordinate the work so that the house of the Báb would be restored to the state that it was at the time of the Báb's declaration to Mulla Husayn in 1844 ; he also entrusted the work on the House of Worship to Vakil-u'd-Dawlih.
Mirza Atta Ullah Khan, Sardar Bahadur s / o Khan Bahadur Mirza Fakir Ullah Khan ( Saman Burj Wazirabad ), a direct descendent of Jarral Rajput Rajas of Rajauri was selected and approved by the Amir to be the British Envoy to Kabul.
Following the promulgation of 1956 Constitution, Prime minister Bogra appointed Bengali bureaucrat and retired Major-General Iskander Mirza was as Interior minister and the Army Commander of army General Ayub Khan as the Defence minister whilst Muhammad Ali remained Economic minister.
Ghulam Mohammad, plagued by poor health, was succeeded as governor general in September 1955 by Mirza.
President Mirza announced that " the martial law would be a temporary measure, lasting only until a new constitution was to be drafted.
He succeeded his father in India in 1530, while his half-brother Kamran Mirza, who was to become a rather bitter rival, obtained the sovereignty of Kabul and Lahore, the more northern parts of their father's empire.
There was a time when Akbar thought of putting his eldest grandson Khusrau Mirza on the throne instead of Salim.
Khusrau Mirza was defeated in 1606 and confined in the fort of Agra.
As punishment Khusrau Mirza was blinded, and the Sikh Guru Arjan Dev ( the fifth Sikh guru ) tortured for five days until he disappeared while taking a bath in a river — for giving the then fugitive Khusrau Mirza money when he visited Guru Arjan.
" The trigger for Guru Arjun's execution was his support for Jahangir's rebel son Khusrau Mirza, yet it is clear from Jahangir's own memoirs that he disliked Guru Arjun before then: " many times it occurred to me to put a stop to this vain affair or bring him into the assembly of the people of Islam.
During the rule of the Mughal administrator of Sindh, Mirza Ghazi Beg, the city was well fortified against Portuguese colonial incursions in Sindh.
Ahmadis believe that this special emphasis was given through the person of Jesus and Mirza Ghulam Ahmad ( 1835 – 1908 ).
During this time, Musharraf maintained his friendship and contact with Mirza through letters and telephones even in difficult times when Mirza, after joining the Navy Special Service Group, was stationed in East-Pakistan as a military advisor to East Pakistan Army.

Mirza and born
* May 26 – Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, founder of the Ahmadiyya movement in Islam ( born 1835 )
A son was born to Khan Mirza by the name of Mirza Sulaiman in 1514 CE.
Mossadegh was born to a prominent family in Tehran in 1882 ; his father, Mirza Hideyatu ' llah Khan, a Bakhtiari tribesman, was a financial administrator in Khorasan province under the Qajar dynasty and his mother, Shahzadi Malika Taj Khanum, was the granddaughter of the reformist Qajar prince Abbas Mirza, and a great granddaughter of Fat ′ h-Ali Shah Qajar.
He was on good terms with the crown prince, Mohammed Baqir Mirza ( born 1587 ; better known in the West as Safi Mirza ).
Sania Mirza (; born 15 November 1986, in Bombay ) is a professional Indian tennis player, well known for her powerful forehand ground strokes.
Sania was born to Imran Mirza, a sports journalist, and his wife Naseema in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
Shazia Mirza ( born January 13, 1976 ) is a British comedian and columnist.
Shazia was born as the eldest daughter in Birmingham to Pakistani parents, Mohammed and Sarwat Mirza.
From their descent from Tamerlane, also called the Amir, the family used the title of Mirza, shortened Amirzade, literally meaning ' born of the Amir '.
He was born on 14 Feb 1483 in present day Uzbekistan, the eldest son of Amir Umar Shaykh Mirza, the son of Abū Saʿīd Mirza ( and grandson of Miran Shah, who was himself son of Timur ) and his wife Qutlugh Nigar Khanum, daughter of Younus Khan, the ruler of Moghulistan ( and great-great grandson of Abhavh Timur, the son of Esen Buqa II, who was the great-great-great grandson of Chaghatai Khan, the second born son of Genghis Khan ).
Iskander Ali Mirza was born on 14 December 1898, at Murshidabad, Bengal Presidency of British Indian Empire.
Nur Jahan was born on May 31 1577 in Kandahar ( now in Afghanistan ) to traveling Persian, Mirza Ghiyas Beg from Tehran ( now in Iran ).
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was born on 13 February 1835, in Qadian, India, the surviving child of twins born to an affluent family.
Siraj was born to Zain ud-Din Ahmed Khan ( Mirza Muhammad Hashim ) and Amina begum in 1733, and soon after his birth, Siraj's maternal grandfather, Alivardi Khan was appointed as the Deputy Governor of Bihar.
** Prince Sultan Rustam Mirza ( born 13 September 1517 )
** Prince Soltan Hossein Mirza ( born 11 December 1520 )

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