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Al-Atabat Al-Aliyat (Arabic: العتبات العالیات lit. sublime thresholds) Al-Atabat Al-Aliyat, which is also known as Al-Atabat Al-Muqaddasa (literally: holy doorsteps) are the shrines of six Shia Imams which are in four cities of Iraq, namely Najaf, Karbala, Kadhimiya and Samarra; and actually the whole of these Imams' shrines (graves) are called Atabat Aliyat. The mentioned cities have significance due to shrines of those six Shia Imams who have been buried there.

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  • Al-Atabat Al-Aliyat (Arabic: العتبات العالیات lit. sublime thresholds) Al-Atabat Al-Aliyat, which is also known as Al-Atabat Al-Muqaddasa (literally: holy doorsteps) are the shrines of six Shia Imams which are in four cities of Iraq, namely Najaf, Karbala, Kadhimiya and Samarra; and actually the whole of these Imams' shrines (graves) are called Atabat Aliyat. The mentioned cities have significance due to shrines of those six Shia Imams who have been buried there. (en)
  • Al-Atabat Al-Aliyat (arabe : العتبات العالیات) signifie littéralement les seuils sublimes. Al-Atabat Al-Aliyat, également connu sous le nom d'Al-Atabat Al-Muqaddasa, sont les sanctuaires de six imams chiites qui se trouvent dans quatre villes d'Irak, à savoir Najaf, Karbala, Kadhimiya et Samarra; et en fait l'ensemble des sanctuaires (tombes) de ces Imams sont appelés Atabat Aliyat. Les villes mentionnées ont une importance en raison des sanctuaires de ces six imams chiites - qui y ont été enterrés. (fr)
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  • Al-Atabat Al-Aliyat (Arabic: العتبات العالیات lit. sublime thresholds) Al-Atabat Al-Aliyat, which is also known as Al-Atabat Al-Muqaddasa (literally: holy doorsteps) are the shrines of six Shia Imams which are in four cities of Iraq, namely Najaf, Karbala, Kadhimiya and Samarra; and actually the whole of these Imams' shrines (graves) are called Atabat Aliyat. The mentioned cities have significance due to shrines of those six Shia Imams who have been buried there. (en)
  • Al-Atabat Al-Aliyat (arabe : العتبات العالیات) signifie littéralement les seuils sublimes. Al-Atabat Al-Aliyat, également connu sous le nom d'Al-Atabat Al-Muqaddasa, sont les sanctuaires de six imams chiites qui se trouvent dans quatre villes d'Irak, à savoir Najaf, Karbala, Kadhimiya et Samarra; et en fait l'ensemble des sanctuaires (tombes) de ces Imams sont appelés Atabat Aliyat. Les villes mentionnées ont une importance en raison des sanctuaires de ces six imams chiites - qui y ont été enterrés. (fr)
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