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{{Infobox Rituals
{{Infobox Rituals
  | width = 30%
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  | title = <!--default is the "Ritual"-->
  | title = <!--default is the "Ritual"-->
  | name = <!--default is the pagename-->
  | name = <!--default is the pagename-->
  | image1 =  
  | image = قمه زنی در تهران دوره قاجار.jpg
  | width image1 = 250px
  | caption = Tatbir in [[Tehran]] in the [[Qajar]] era
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  | Ritual information = Ritual information
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| width image2 = 250px
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  | time = [[Muharram 10]]
  | time = [[Muharram 10]]
  | place =  
  | place = Mourning processions
  | geographical extent = [[Iraq]], [[Lebanon]], [[India]], and sometimes [[Iran]]
  | geographical extent = [[Iraq]] [[Lebanon]] [[India]] [[Iran]]
  | origin = No consensus
  | origin = No consensus
  | types =  
  | types =  
  | symbolic objects = Dagger
  | symbolic objects =  
  | symbolic meaning =  
  | symbolic meaning =  
  | supplication = There is no authentic supplication.
  | supplication =  
  | hymns and litanies = "Haydar Haydar"
  | hymns and litanies =  
  | related organization =  
  | related organization =  
  | inscription =  
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===Backgrounds of Tatbir in Iran===
===Backgrounds of Tatbir in Iran===
[[File:قمه زنی در تهران دوره قاجار.jpg|200px|thumb|Tatbir in [[Tehran]] in the [[Qajar]] era]]
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Tatbir in [[Iran]] dates back to the [[Safavid]] period. In some books of travel by Europeans of the time, tatbir and beating with blades are referred to, including in a report by Adam Olearius about a ritual of beating with blades on the Day of Ashura in [[Ardabil]] in the period of [[Shah Safi]]. The practice became widespread in the [[Qajar]] period, especially during the period of [[Nasir al-Din Shah]]. 'Abd Allah Mustawfi believe that the cause of the propagation of this practice was [[Mulla Aqa Darbandi]], a scholar of the period of Nasir al-Din Shah Qajar.
Tatbir in [[Iran]] dates back to the [[Safavid]] period. In some books of travel by Europeans of the time, tatbir and beating with blades are referred to, including in a report by Adam Olearius about a ritual of beating with blades on the Day of Ashura in [[Ardabil]] in the period of [[Shah Safi]]. The practice became widespread in the [[Qajar]] period, especially during the period of [[Nasir al-Din Shah]]. 'Abd Allah Mustawfi believe that the cause of the propagation of this practice was [[Mulla Aqa Darbandi]], a scholar of the period of Nasir al-Din Shah Qajar.


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