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Salah Choheili was born on 1952 in Ahvaz, Imperial State of Iran, is an Iranian Mandaean priest in Australia. Discover Salah 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 72 years old?

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Occupation Head of the Mandaean community in Australia
Age 72 years old
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Born 1952
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Birthplace Ahvaz, Imperial State of Iran
Nationality Iran

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1952

Salah Choheili (also known as Ganzibra Ṣalah Jabbar Ṭawus Choheili; صلاح الكحيلي Salah Al-Kuhaili; born 1952, Ahvaz, Iran) is an Iranian Mandaean priest in Australia.

He is the head priest of the Ganzibra Dakhil Mandi in Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia.

Salah Choheili was born in Ahvaz, Iran in 1952 into the Kuhailia (Persian pronunciation: Choheili) family.

His malwasha (baptismal name) is Sam bar Sharat Simat (full baptismal name: Sam br Šarat Simat br Mhatam Yuhana br Yahya br Zihrun, surname Kuhailia).

His father was Ganzibra Jabbar Choheili.

In addition, his brother is Najah Choheili, who is currently the Rishama of the Mandaean communtiy in Iran, while his sister is Nargess Choheili.

1976

In 1976, he was initiated as a tarmida by Ganzibra Abdullah Ganzibra Sam at the Mandi of Dora, Baghdad.

He spent 5 months in Baghdad and subsequently returned to Iran to serve the Mandaean community of Khuzestan.

1992

In 1992, he attained the rank of ganzibra.

1996

In 1996, he emigrated to Australia.

1999

On June 13, 1999, Ganzibra Salah Choheili, together with Tarmida Taleb Doraji from Ahvaz, performed the first-ever masbuta on a university campus and at an academic conference, the ARAM 13th International Conference at Harvard University.

The masbuta was performed in the Charles River, with Salem Choheili and his brother assisting as shgandas.

A 52-minute film of the 1999 ARAM conference masbuta was also made by Jesse Buckley, the stepson of Jorunn Jacobsen Buckley.

2000

During the early 2000s, his priestly assistants were Haithem Saeed (now more widely known as Brikha Nasoraia) and Alaa An-Nashmi (now more widely known as Yuhana Nashmi).

2004

In 2004, Ganzibra Salah Choheili copied the Mandaean Book of John.

2010

Salah Choheili became a rishama in 2010 and is commonly recognized as the head priest and leader of the Mandaean community in Australia.

In Australia, he worked on publishing a new version of the Ginza Rabba with various members of the Mandaean community, including Carlos Gelbert, Qais Al-Saadi, and others.

He has initiated several priests, including Ganzibra Waleed Khashan, who also currently resides in Australia.

2017

His colophon has been translated into English by Gelbert (2017).