- Revolution, the
Khurramites fought as
rebels under Sunpadh, Muqanna,
Babak and
other leaders in
various cities and regions. The
Khurramites in Azerbaijan...
- al-Mu'tasim,
during which the
Khurramites gained strength and
reached " al-Jibal " (Zagros mountains).
Which the
khurramites rebelled for the
fourth time...
-
battle between the Arab
caliphate and the
Khurramites took
place in the
fortress of Badd on 837. The
Khurramites were
defeated and
Afshin reached Badd. Afshin...
- or its more
radical offspring, the
Khurramites, and
Turkic shamanism, have been suggested. Of these, the
Khurramites were, like the Qizilbash, an early...
- Some
further details may be
inferred from the
later doctrine of the
Khurramites,
which has been seen as a
continuation of Mazdakism. Some
sources claim...
-
religious aspect. The
Khurramites were
founded by the
Persian Sunpadh al-Majusi, who was a
follower of Abu
Muslim al-Khurasani. The
Khurramites are a mixture...
-
campaign of the new
reign was
directed against the
Khurramites in
Adharbayjan and Arran. The
Khurramite revolt had been
active since 816/7,
aided by the...
-
spiritual truth (God),
through mystic practices based on
divine love.
Khurramites, a 9th-century
religious and
political movement based on the 8th century...
- the cities, but was
unable to
suppress the
Khurramite revolt.
Expeditions were sent
against the
Khurramites under Sadaka ibn Ali al-Azdi in 824 and Muhammad...
-
frequent visits among the
Turks of Transoxania.
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