Yahya Bihram - meaning and definition. What is Yahya Bihram
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What (who) is Yahya Bihram - definition


Yahya Bihram         
19TH-CENTURY MANDAEAN PRIEST
Yahia Bihram
Yahya Bihram (also spelled Yahia Bihram; ) was a 19th-century Mandaean priest. Although initially a learned layman (yalufa), he became known for reviving the Mandaean priesthood after a cholera epidemic had killed all living Mandaean priests in 1831.
Yahya ibn Yahya         
9TH CENTURY SULTAN OF MOROCCO
Yahya II; Yahya II ibn Yahya
Yahya II ibn Yahya () was the sixth Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco. He took over after the death of his father Yahya I in 864.
Bihram         
UTHRA OF BAPTISM
Bihram Rba; Bihram Rabba
In Mandaeism, Bihram () or Bihram Rabba (, "Bihram the Great") is an uthra (angel or guardian) who presides over the masbuta, or baptism ritual. Bihram is mentioned in Mandaean texts such as the Qolasta.