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- Mazdakism Also transliterated Carmathians, Qarmathians, Karmathians, Karmatian, or Kalmati, Karmathian, Qarmatī, Qarāmiṭah Fahes, Fadi (2018). ASocial...
- and Nizari Ismaili, the fifth Imam according to Twelvers, Seveners and Karmatians Muhammad ibn Ali al-Hadi was the son of Ali al-Hadi and the brother of...
- Ifriqiya (modern-day Tunisia), and in 11th-century Bahrain (during the Karmatian state). A system of plantation labor, much like that which would emerge...
- tribes who, in the tenth century, were converted to the tenets of the Karmatians. When the leading branch of the Sammas adopted the orthodox form of Islam...
- neck by way of mockery. On the same place a mosque was built. When the Karmatians occupied Multan, Jalam Ibn Shaiban, the usurper, broke the idol into pieces...
- Nizari Ismaili and the fifth Imam according to Twelvers, Seveners and Karmatians This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
- slaves were used for agricultural labor in 11th-century Bahrain during the Karmatian state. Male slaves where used in a number of tasks: as soldiers, pearl...
- date). 901 - Town occupied by forces of Zaidi Yahya bin al-Husain. 905 - Karmatian Ali bin al-Fadl in power. 915 - Yufirid As'ad bin Ibrahim in power. 956...