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Babak Khorramdin Revolt was a series of uprisings by Babak Khorramdin, who led the Khurramite movement between the years of 816CE–837CE after Javidhan. It was one of the largest Iranian uprisings against the Abbasid Caliphate. It occurred during the reigns of Al-Ma'mun and Al-Mu'tasim, lasting for 20 years. The movement was known for its strong organization, skilled leadership, and political connections with groups like the Kurds and Armenians. The Khurramites embraced beliefs, including Reincarnation and claiming divinity, with Babak, even proclaiming himself a God. The uprising however ended with an Abbasid victory and the capture and execution of Babak.
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A guy-wire, guy-line, guy-rope, down guy, or stay, also called simply a guy, is a tensioned cable designed to add stability to a freestanding structure. They are used commonly for ship masts, radio masts, wind turbines, utility poles, and tents.