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العربية: محمد الأوسط بن علي ابن أمير المؤمنين علي بن أبي طالب، هو محمد الأوسط بن علي بن أبي طالب، وأمّه أمامة بنت أبي العاص بن الربيع ابنة زينب بنت النبي محمد،
English: Hilal Al-Ali Shrine (Imamzadeh Hilal bin Ali) is a historic Shiite shrine dating from the Safavid dynasty and is located in the county of Aran and Bidgul in Iran. (Google translated: Muhammad Wasat, known for Hilal Ali and Muhammad Hilal, (2 - 12 AH. BC), Farzand Belfazel Ali ibn Abitaleb and Noh Muhammad Miibashd. His tomb is Ayin Imamzadeh Durr Shahristan Aran and Bidgil May Bashd.) Present in the photo is Saeed Toosi.
فارسی: محمد اوسط مشهور به هلال علی و محمد هلال، (۱۴–۶۴ ه. ق)، فرزند بلافصل علی بن ابیطالب و نوه محمد می‌باشد.مقبره این امامزاده در شهرستان آران و بیدگل می باشد.
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Dät Taken on 20 yunul 2015, 04:34:53
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Camera location34° 04′ 06.01″ N, 51° 28′ 47.1″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Hilal Al-Ali Shrine, a historic Shiite shrine in the county of Aran and Bidgul, Iran

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34°4'6.00996"N, 51°28'47.10101"E

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20 yunul 2015

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Aran va Bidgol County Linglänapük

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4

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24 millimetre

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