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| name = Horr B. Yazid al-Riahi al-Yarbuʾi al-Tamimi | |||
| native_name =حر بن یزید ریاحی | |||
| image = Al-Hurr_ibn_Yazid(2).jpg | |||
| known_for = Battle of Karbala | |||
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| death_date = 61/680 | |||
| death_place =(Martyred in the Event of Ashura) | |||
| resting_place =Karbala, Iraq | |||
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'''Horr B. Yazid al-Riahi al-Yarbuʾi al-Tamimi''' (d. 61/ 680), a leading tribesman in [[Kufa]], who obeyed the orders of [[ʿUbayd-Allah b. Ziad]] by intercepting [[Husayn b. ʿAli]] and his party and leading them to [[Karbala]], but later repented and fought on Husayn’s side which led to Horr’s [[martyrdom]] on the 10th of [[Muharram]], [[Ashura]]. He is regarded as the symbol of hope in repentance which ensures his salvation. | '''Horr B. Yazid al-Riahi al-Yarbuʾi al-Tamimi''' (d. 61/ 680), a leading tribesman in [[Kufa]], who obeyed the orders of [[ʿUbayd-Allah b. Ziad]] by intercepting [[Husayn b. ʿAli]] and his party and leading them to [[Karbala]], but later repented and fought on Husayn’s side which led to Horr’s [[martyrdom]] on the 10th of [[Muharram]], [[Ashura]]. He is regarded as the symbol of hope in repentance which ensures his salvation. | ||
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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 [[Ta'ziya]] (religious dramas). Many scenes dedicated to Horr are included in taʿzia collections, particularly in the Cerulli version.<ref>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 [[Ta'ziya]] (religious dramas). Many scenes dedicated to Horr are included in taʿzia collections, particularly in the Cerulli version.<ref>Rossi and Bombaci, 1961, Index.<br /></ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==Source== | ==Source== | ||
*[http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/horr-e-riahi Encyclopaedia Iranica] | *[http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/horr-e-riahi Encyclopaedia Iranica] | ||
[[Category: Historical Character]] | [[Category: Historical Character]] | ||
[[Category: Karbala Martyrs]] | [[Category: Karbala Martyrs]] | ||
[[Category: Battle of Karbala]] | [[Category: Battle of Karbala]] | ||
[[Category: Husayn’s Followers]] | [[Category: Husayn’s Followers]] | ||
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