- The
Khurramites (Persian: خرمدینان Khurram-Dīnân,
meaning "those of the
Joyful Religion") were an
Iranian religious and
political movement with roots...
- two
major internal campaigns of the
reign were
against the long-running
Khurramite uprising of
Babak Khorramdin in Adharbayjan,
which was
suppressed by al-Afshin...
- [better source needed] The
movement of
Khurramites in
Azerbaijan was ****ociated with
Javidhan who was a
landlord leader of one of the two
Khurramite movements in Azerbaijan...
- (Persian: ناصر), Nasr (نصر), or
Nusayr (نصیر), was a
commander of the
Khurramites who
converted to
Christianity and
entered Byzantine service under Emperor...
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Chinvat Bridge Frashokereti History and
culture Zurvanism Mazdakism Khurramites Calendar Festivals Initiation Kushti Sedreh Marriage Burial Adherents...
- then
again in 835, when he led
reinforcements in the
fight against the
Khurramite rebels of
Babak Khorramdin.
Bugha also parti****ted in Mu'tasim's Amorium...
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Sasanian Empire Babak (Sasanian general)
Babak Khorramdin (795 or 798–838),
Khurramite leader who
fought against the
Abbasid Caliphate Babak Amir-Tahm****eb (born...
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Faced with
intrigues at
Constantinople and the
rebellion of the
large Khurramite contingent of his army,
Theophilos was
unable to aid the city. Amorium...
- Caliphate,
after the
murder of Abu Muslim.
Ishaq was a Zoroastrian, or a
Khurramite.
After Abu Muslim's
murder at the
orders of al-Mansur,
Ishaq fled to Transoxania...
- Sam‘ānīyya Bayān ibn Sam‘ān Rezāmīyya Abu
Muslim Sunpadh Muḥammirah
Khurramites Babak Mazyar al-Muqanna
Ishaq al-Turk
Khashabiyya Shia
Other Mahdiists...