- on
behalf of God. In
Nizari Ismailism, the head Dai is
called the Pir. The Imam is the Pir in
Nizari Ismailism. In
Ismailism,
things have an
exterior meaning...
- Sadardin's
devotion to the Imam. Many
Lohanas of
Gujarat converted to
Nizari Ismailism due to the
efforts of Pir Sadardin. They
gradually used the
title Khoja...
- 1036–1094/1095). In contrast, the Nizari—the
other living branch of
Ismailism,
presently led by Aga Khan IV—believe the
ninth caliph was al-Musta'li's...
- (840–881) Rise of The Fatimids, by W. Ivanow. Page 81, 275 "
Ismaʿilism xvii. The
Imamate In
Ismaʿilism" at Encyclopædia
Iranica Daftary,
Farhad (2007). Cambridge...
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- B. (2015). The
Origins of
Nizari Ismailis and
Their Strategy During the
Reign of H****an-i Sabbah. Shia, I.
History of
Nizari Ismailism. v t e v t e...
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Ismail Ahmed Ismail at Olympics...
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Ismail Ali
Ismail "Geeldoon" (Somali:
Ismaaciil Cali Ismaaciil, Arabic: إسماعيل علي إسماعيل) is a
Somali writer and
former diplomat.
Ismail was born in...
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Ismail I (Persian: اسماعیل یکم, romanized:
Ismāʿīl; 17 July 1487 – 23 May 1524) was the
founder and
first shah of
Safavid Iran,
ruling from 1501 until...
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Fatimid Caliph-Imam. Dai H****an-i Sabbah, who had
studied and
accepted Ismailism in
Fatimid Egypt, had been made
aware of this fact
personally by al-Mustansir...