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==Name and Lineage==
==Name and Lineage==
His full name was not mentioned in old sources close to his time. Afandi has mentioned him twice inattentively which caused misunderstanding of the following authors. Ibrahim Hamadani is a descendants of Imam al-Husayn (a) (from Sadat al-Husayni). Although he was counted as one of the descendants of Imam al-Hasan (a) in Jami' al-ruwat, 'Alam Ara and Rawzat al-Jannat, he has introduced himself as a descendant of Imam al-Husayn (a).  
His full name was not mentioned in old sources close to his time. [[Afandi]] has mentioned him twice inattentively which caused misunderstanding of the following authors. Ibrahim Hamadani is a descendants of [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]]. Although he was counted as one of the descendants of [[Imam al-Hasan (a)]] in ''[[Jami' al-ruwat]]'', '''Alam Ara'' and ''[[Rawzat al-Jannat]]'', he has introduced himself as a descendant of Imam al-Husayn (a).  


During the reign of Shah Tahmasb Safavi, his father was the judge and in charge of Shar'i affairs in Hamadan. Therefore, Ibrahim was also known as Qadi Zadi (offspring of judge). Hazin Lahiji has mentioned one of his descendants by the same name "Ibrahim Hamadani," the brother of Najaf Khan Sadr, and due to the similarity of his name to that of his grandfather, he was called "Ibrahim Hamadani the second."
During the reign of [[Shah Tahmasb Safavi]], his father was the judge and in charge of [[Shari'a|Shar'i]] affairs in [[Hamadan]]. Therefore, Ibrahim was also known as Qadi Zadi (offspring of judge). [[Hazin Lahiji]] has mentioned one of his descendants by the same name "Ibrahim Hamadani," the brother of Najaf Khan Sadr, and due to the similarity of his name to that of his grandfather, he was called "Ibrahim Hamadani the second".


==Birth and Demise==
==Birth and Demise==
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