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Siraj al-Din Shah
Qasim ibn
Muhammad al-Husayni
Nurbakhshi (also
sometimes called Nuri
rather than
Nurbakhshi), was a 15–16th
century Persian physician. He...
- Ahwat" (which
delves into
Islamic jurisprudence), a
concept by
Muhammad Nurbakhshi. The
Nurbakhshia tradition is
distinguished by its
spiritual lineage known...
- tibétaine et ses
divers dialectes." Lalies, 2005, n°25, p. 7–56 [1] "The
Nurbakhshi religion in Baltistan".
Baltistan Foundation.
Archived from the original...
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Hosam al-Din Ali
Bitlisi Nurbakhshi (died 1494/95) was a
Kurdish Sufi author. He was the
father of the
noted historian Idris Bitlisi.
According to Tahsin...
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Kubravi order Sufia Imamia Noorbakhshia Website of Dr. Alan
Godlas (University of Georgia)
Maktab Tarighat Oveyssi Shahmaghsoudi (
Nurbakhshi Kubrawi)...
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Communities – Obituary: Abul
Irfan Allama Muhammad Bashir,
eminent scholar of
Nurbakhshi Sect, has p****ed away".
PAMIR TIMES –
Voices of the
Mountain Communities...
- century),
physician Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj (c. 815–875),
Islamic scholar Nurbakhshi (16th century),
physician Abu Hafs Umar an-Nasafi, theologian, muf****ir...
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Husayni Isfahani Muhammad Ali
Astarabadi Muhammad ibn
Yusuf al-Harawi
Nurbakhshi Shaykh Muhammad ibn
Thaleb Şerafeddin
Kadir 16th
century Rostam Gorgani...
- and
frequented Sufi circles. He also
appears in the
chain of both the
Nurbakhshi and Ni'matullāhī Sufi orders. In the work
called "Resāla fi’l-waḥda al-wojūdīya"...
- the
original (PDF) on 23
November 2018. Rieck,
Andreas (1995). "The
Nurbakhshis of Baltistan:
Crisis and
Revival of a Five
Centuries Old Community"....