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Qizilbash or
Kizilbash were a
diverse array of
mainly Turkoman Shia
militant groups that
flourished in Azerbaijan, Anatolia, the
Armenian highlands, the...
- Yarsanis, are counted. Most
Alevis are
probably of
Kizilbash or
Bektashi origin. The
Alevis (
Kizilbash) are
traditionally predominantly rural and acquire...
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Mirza Mumtaz Hasan Kizilbash was the chief-minister of
Khairpur state after its
accession into ****stan, from 1947 to 1955. He was
inducted as a representative...
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Kizilbash or
Trachonas (Turkish: Kızılay or Kızılbaş; Gr****: Τράχωνας) is a
northern suburb of Nicosia, Cyprus. De facto, it is
under the
control of Northern...
- Studies. 21. pp99-204.
Crowfoot J.W. 1900.
Survivals among the
Kappadokian Kizilbash (Bektash). The
Journal of the
Anthropological Institute of
Great Britain...
- The
first Safavid Emperor,
Ismail I, rose to
power as the
leader of
Kizilbash,
antinomian Sufi
warriors who were
fervently Alid. Ismail, a
noted poet...
- Qizilbash,
Kizilbash or
Qazalbash (قزلباش) is a Turkic-language
family name
derived from the name of
various Qizilbash groups. The word
itself means "Red...
- as
inspiring her
leadership style. In 1997, she
married Michael Rashid Kizilbash, an Iranian-American cop****itor, in a
Roman Catholic ceremony in Rhode...
- Cardiology. 36 (3): 357–372. doi:10.1016/j.cjca.2019.12.024. PMID 32145864.
Kizilbash SJ,
Ahrens SP,
Bruce BK,
Chelimsky G,
Driscoll SW, Harbeck-Weber C, et al...
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Collected Articles. Isis Press. p. 3000. The Shabak, Bektashis, Safawis, and
Kizilbash (1 ed.). Syracuse:
Syracuse University Press. 1987. ISBN 0-8156-2411-5...