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=== Seminary of Tehran ===
=== Seminary of Tehran ===
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{{main|Seminary of Tehran}}
It was established at the time of [[Aqa Muhammad Khan Qajar]]. Seminary of [[Tehran]] was the link between major seminaries of that era such as the Seminaries of Najaf, Karbala, Isfahan, and minor seminaries of other cities in Iran. [[Muhammad Hasan Ashtiyani]], [[Mulla 'Ali Kani|Mulla Ali Kani]], Shaykh [[Fadl Allah Nuri]], [[Muhammad Taqi Amuli]], [[Sayyid Ahmad Khwansari]], [[Muhammad Mahdi Ilahi Qumshi'i]], and [[Abu al-Hasan Sha'rani]] were most famous scholars of that seminary. Seminary of Tehran was active in political issues such as [[Tobacco Protest]], [[Constitutional movement|uprising for Constitution]], fighting with anti-religious actions of [[Reza Pahlavi]], Nationalization of Oil, Uprising of 15 of Khordad (June 5th, 1963) and the [[Islamic revolution]] in Iran.
It was established at the time of Aqa Muhammad Khan Qajar. Seminary of [[Tehran]] was the link between major seminaries of that era such as the Seminaries of Najaf, Karbala, Isfahan, and minor seminaries of other cities in Iran. [[Muhammad Hasan Ashtiyani]], [[Mulla 'Ali Kani]], Shaykh [[Fadl Allah Nuri]], [[Muhammad Taqi Amuli]], [[Sayyid Ahmad Khwansari]], [[Muhammad Mahdi Ilahi Qumshi'i]], and [[Abu al-Hasan Sha'rani]] were most famous scholars of that seminary. Seminary of Tehran was active in political issues such as Tobacco Protest, [[Constitutional movement|uprising for Constitution]], fighting with anti-religious actions of Reza Pahlavi, Nationalization of Oil, Uprising of 15 of Khordad (June 5th, 1963) and the [[Islamic revolution]] in Iran.


=== Seminary of Mashhad ===
=== Seminary of Mashhad ===
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