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Jabbar Choheili was born on 1923 in Ahvaz, Sublime State of Persia (present-day Iran), is an Iranian Mandaean priest. Discover Jabbar Choheili's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

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Occupation Head of the Mandaean Council of Ahvaz in Ahvaz, Iran
Age 91 years old
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Born 1923
Birthday 1923
Birthplace Ahvaz, Sublime State of Persia (present-day Iran)
Date of death 27 December, 2014
Died Place Ahvaz, Iran
Nationality Iran

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Children Salah Choheili Najah Choheili Nargess Choheili

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1923

He was born in 1923 in the city of Ahvaz, Khuzestan Province, Iran into the Kuhailia (Persian pronunciation: Choheili) family.

His malwasha (baptismal name) is Mhatam Yuhana (full name: Rabbi Ganzibra Mhatam Yuhana bar Sharat; also known as Mhatam Yuhana bar Yahya; or in Arabic: Shaikh Jabar (= Šabur), the son of Ṭawoos) (note: Mandaeans typically have both a birth name and a baptismal name).

1924

Jabbar Choheili's father died in 1924 due to an armory explosion in Ahvaz during the Sheikh Khazal rebellion, a conflict between Reza Shah and Khazʽal Ibn Jabir.

Mulla Sa’ad, his grandfather, raised him and his brothers during his childhood.

1930

Mulla Sa’ad was also a Scribe and in 1930 had copied a version of the Haran Gawaita that was owned by Nasser Sobbi (1924–2018) in New York (Sobbi was the owner of the most extensive private collection of Mandaean manuscripts in the United States).

1937

Jabbar Choheili's cousin, Taleb Doraji (born 1937 in Ahvaz; also spelled Taleb Dorragi ), is a goldsmith who owns a jewellery shop in the Ahvaz bazaar.

1948

In 1948, he traveled from Iran to Qal'at Saleh, Iraq to become initiated as a tarmida by Sheikh Abdullah, son of Sh.

Sam Sh.

Jabbar (a ganzibra who was the father of physicist Abdul Jabbar Abdullah).

After he was ordained, Jabbar Choheili returned to Ahvaz, where he completely copied the Ginza Rabba by hand.

1998

He became a tarmida in 1998 and later attained the rank of ganzibra.

Jabbar Choheili and Taleb Doraji both have the same grandfather, named Salim.

Jabbar Choheili also has a brother, Abood Tawoosie.

2011

Carlos Gelbert's Ginza Rabba (2011, 2021) is primarily based on the "Mhatam Yuhana Ginza" (2004).

Ganzibra Jabbar Choheili was the chairman and secretary general of the Mandaean Council of Ahvaz.

He was also a goldsmith by profession.

2014

Sheikh (Rabbi) Ganzibra Jabbar Choheili (, also known as Sheikh Jabbar Ṭawūsī Al-Kuhaili, جبار طاووس الكحيلي; born 1923, died December 27, 2014) was an Iranian Mandaean priest.

the head of the Mandaean Council of Ahvaz, which presides over the Mandaean community of Iran.

Jabbar Choheili held the Mandaean clergical ranks of Ganzibra (head priest) and Rishama (patriarch), the highest Mandaean clergical rank.

He died on the morning of Sunday, December 27, 2014.

He was buried in a Mandaean cemetery in Ahvaz.

Jabbar Choheili's sons are the priests Rishama Najah Choheili, currently the head of the Mandaean community in Iran, and Rishama Salah Choheili, who is currently the head of the Mandaean community in Australia.

Salah and Najah Choheili have served leadership roles in the Mandaean Council of Ahvaz, also known as the Sabian-Mandaean Association of Iran.

Additionally, Nargess Choheili is the daughter of Jabbar Choheili.