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uncertain authorship. The text's
title is also
transliterated as Dabistān-i
Mazāhib, Dabistan-e Madahib, or Dabestan-e Madaheb. The text is best
known for...
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McGregor 1984, pp. 43–44.
Rizvi (1983), p. 412, "The
author of the Dabistan-i
Mazahib placed Kabir against the
background of the
legends of the
Vaishnavite vairagis...
- w**** in
continuance of his father's policy.
According to the Dabistan-i
Mazahib he
appointed Srikant of
Kashmir to be qazi of the
Hindus so that they would...
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historian from what is now Iran. Some
suggest he is the
author of Dabistan-E-
Mazahib. Born
around 1615 in Iran,
Mohsin Fani was once
migrated to India, for...
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Contemporary sources, such as
Jesuit missionary Jerome Xavier and Dabistan-i
Mazahib,
describe his
steadfastness during torture, with
Xavier noting Sikh attempts...
- 17th-century
rebellion against the Mughals. He
cites Al-Biruni and Dabistan-i
Mazahib to
support the
claims of
Shudra and
Vashiya varna respectively. The claim...
- Ilāhī, as
recorded in
historical books like Ain-i-Akbari and Dabistān-i
Mazāhib. The
Mughal Empire did not try to
intervene in
native societies during...
- and
death sentence to a
heavy fine, but this
attempt failed. Dabistan-i
Mazahib Mobad states Jahangir tortured Arjan in the
hopes of
extracting the money...
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section presents Sikh
beliefs and practices. The
second ta'lim of Dabistan-i-
Mazahib includes one of the
oldest references to Nanakpanthis. This term is uncommon...
- tradition, and was
later mentioned in the mid-17th-century Dabistan-i-
Mazahib.
Nanakpanthi references an
early Sikh
community which encourages any person...