- The
Baqliyya or Būrāniyya were a
subgroup of the
Qarmatians that was
active in
southern Iraq in the
early 10th century. The
group emerged after the defeat...
- (Arabic: أبو حاتم الزطي) was an Isma'ili
preacher who was the
founder of the
Baqliyya sub-sect of Qarmatians. Abu
Hatim al-Zutti was a Zutt, who were Jats living...
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Hakam al-Zutti, the emir of Egypt, and Abu
Hatim al-Zutti, the
founder of
Baqliyya sub-sect of Qarmatians.
Their power in
lower Iraq
broke down
after the...
- 928.
Their presence had led to
uprisings by sympathizers, the so-called
Baqliyya, in the
Sawad of Kufa, but
these were
suppressed by the
Abbasid authorities...
- of Iraq (927–928)
Abbasid Caliphate Sajid dynasty Qarmatians of
Bahrayn Baqliyya rebels Stalemate End of
Qarmatian expansionism Collapse of the Abbasid...
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prohibited his
followers to
slaughter animals and so they came to be
known as
Baqliyya, or "Green Grocers". They were a
major sub-sect of
Qarmatians in lower...
-
religious and
philosophical works. A
Qarmatian movement (the so-called
Baqliyya)
survived in
lower Iraq for
several decades thereafter, with
their teachings...
- in the
Mashriq to an end,
although a
Qarmatian movement,
known as the
Baqliyya,
survived in the sawād. As
Daftary writes,
there were
several reasons for...