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==Legacy== | ==Legacy== | ||
Horr’s courageous rallying behind Husayn and sacrificing himself to his cause are widely celebrated in [[Muharram]] rituals and related popular literature, such as [[marthias|marthia]] (elegies), [[nawḥas|nawha]] (dirges), and [[taʿzias|taʿziya]] (religious dramas). Many scenes dedicated to Horr are included in taʿzia collections, particularly in the Cerulli version.<ref>see Rossi and Bombaci, 1961, Index.<br /></ref> | Horr’s courageous rallying behind Husayn and sacrificing himself to his cause are widely celebrated in [[Muharram]] rituals and related popular literature, such as [[marthias|marthia]] (elegies), [[nawḥas|nawha]] (dirges), and [[taʿzias|taʿziya]] (religious dramas). Many scenes dedicated to Horr are included in taʿzia collections, particularly in the Cerulli version.<ref>see Rossi and Bombaci, 1961, Index.<br /></ref> | ||
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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||