Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Hasan ibn Ali ibn Muhammad (c. 6 December 846 – 4 January 874) also known as Hasan al-Askari was the eleventh and the penultimate Imam of the Twelver Shia Muslims. His title al-Askari is derived from the Arabic word Asker for army. He was given this title because he lived in Samarra, a garrison town. He was 22, when his father was killed. The period of his Imāmate was six years and he died at the age of 28 and was buried in Samarra.. }
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- Hasan_al-Askari abstract "Hasan ibn Ali ibn Muhammad (c. 6 December 846 – 4 January 874) also known as Hasan al-Askari was the eleventh and the penultimate Imam of the Twelver Shia Muslims. His title al-Askari is derived from the Arabic word Asker for army. He was given this title because he lived in Samarra, a garrison town. He was 22, when his father was killed. The period of his Imāmate was six years and he died at the age of 28 and was buried in Samarra.".
- Hasan_al-Askari comment "Hasan ibn Ali ibn Muhammad (c. 6 December 846 – 4 January 874) also known as Hasan al-Askari was the eleventh and the penultimate Imam of the Twelver Shia Muslims. His title al-Askari is derived from the Arabic word Asker for army. He was given this title because he lived in Samarra, a garrison town. He was 22, when his father was killed. The period of his Imāmate was six years and he died at the age of 28 and was buried in Samarra.".