Abdallah Mazandarani
Abdallah Mazandarani | |
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عبدالله مازندرانی | |
The trio: (left to right) Akhund Khurasani, Mirza Husayn Tehrani and Abdullah Mazandarani | |
| Personal life | |
| Born | 1840 |
| Died | 1912 |
| Nationality | Iranian |
| Region | Najaf, Iraq |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Islam |
| Jurisprudence | Twelver Shia Islam |
| Muslim leader | |
| Based in | Najaf, Iraq |
| Post | Grand Ayatollah |
| Period in office | 1894–1912 |
Ayatollah Shaykh Abdallah Mazandarani (Persian: عبدالله مازندرانی) (AD 1840–1912; AH 1256–1330) was a Shia Marja' and a leader of the constitutional movement against the Qajar dynasty. He was a pupil of Mirzaye Rashti. He worked alongside Akhund Khurasani and Mirza Ḥusayn Khalīlī Tihranī to support the first democratic revolution of Asia, Iran's Constitutional Revolution, and co-signed all major statements of the main source of emulation, Akhund Khurasani.