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Anjudan (Persian: انجدان, also
Romanized as Anjedān; also
known as Andījān, Anjidān, and Injadān) is a
village in
Amanabad Rural District, in the Central...
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Anjudan, 1464–1480 Abd al-Salam Shah, in
Anjudan, 1480–1494.
Gharib Mirza (al-Mustansir
Billah III), in
Anjudan, 1494–1498. Abu
Dharr Ali, in
Anjudan...
- community. He
succeeded his
father Abu
Dharr Ali, upon his
death in 1509, at
Anjudan. A
politically active Imam,
Murad Mirza had a
large following. He is also...
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power after their losses to Timur. In May 1393, Timur's army
invaded the
Anjudan,
crippling the
Ismaili village only a year
after his ****ault on the Ismailis...
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transferred to the
village of
Anjudan, near the Shi’i
centres of Qumm and Kashan. This
revival is
commonly termed the "
Anjudān period" and
constituted a revival...
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foundations for the
Nizari Ismaili community in India, even
before the
Anjudan phase of the
history of
Nizari Ismailism.
Khojas who
follow Twelver Shia...
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Khans Khojas Dā'ī al-Mutlaqs
Nasir al-Din
Nasir Hunzai Centers Cairo Anjudan Nizārī
strongholds Alamut Atashgah Gerdkuh Lambsar Masyaf Maymun-Diz Rudkhan...
- Aga
Khans Khojas Dā'ī al-Mutlaqs
Nasir al-Din
Nasir Hunzai Centers Cairo Anjudan Nizārī
strongholds Alamut Atashgah Gerdkuh Lambsar Masyaf Maymun-Diz Rudkhan...
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independence in
their heartland of
Daylam and
their Imamate reappeared later in
Anjudan. The main
primary source is the Tarikh-i
Jahangushay written by the historian...
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Khans Khojas Dā'ī al-Mutlaqs
Nasir al-Din
Nasir Hunzai Centers Cairo Anjudan Nizārī
strongholds Alamut Atashgah Gerdkuh Lambsar Masyaf Maymun-Diz Rudkhan...