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== Management of the Shrine of al-'Abbas (a) == | == Management of the Shrine of al-'Abbas (a) == | ||
Management of the shrine is among important positions between the time of [[Buyid]]s and [[Safavid]]s and at the time of Safavids, it became much more important. Since 10th/16th century , some people living in Karbala have orders from Safavid kings for management of the shrine. During the rule of [[Ottoman]]s in Iraq, names of some managers and servants of the shrines of Imam al-Husayn (a) and al-'Abbas (a) were registered in a special record. However sometimes, when the managers are [[Sayyid]], they also have the position of leadership of Alavis and thus become the ruler of Karbala and sometimes they are only managers of the shrine and the leader of Alavis would be someone else. Only towards the end of the rule of Safavids and the beginning of the rule of Ottomans over [[Iraq]], there were non-Alavi managers for the shrine. | Management of the shrine is among important positions between the time of [[Buyid]]s and [[Safavid]]s and at the time of Safavids, it became much more important. Since 10th/16th century , some people living in Karbala have orders from Safavid kings for management of the shrine. During the rule of [[Ottoman]]s in Iraq, names of some managers and servants of the shrines of Imam al-Husayn (a) and al-'Abbas (a) were registered in a special record. However sometimes, when the managers are [[Sayyid]], they also have the position of leadership of Alavis and thus become the ruler of Karbala and sometimes they are only managers of the shrine and the leader of Alavis would be someone else. Only towards the end of the rule of Safavids and the beginning of the rule of Ottomans over [[Iraq]], there were non-Alavi managers for the shrine. | ||
==References== | ==References== |