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Twelver Imam,
Hasan al-Askari. For this reason,
Alawites are also
called Nusayris.
Surveys suggest Alawites represent an
important portion of the Syrian...
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Twelver Imam
Hasan al-Askari and a
scholar of the Alawites, also
known as
Nusayris,
which is now
present in Syria,
southern Turkey and
northern Lebanon. For...
- Al-Hadi held a "divine nature". The
followers of Ibn
Nusayr are
known as the
Nusayris (Arabic: نصيري) or,
since the 1920s, the
Alawites (Arabic: علوي). Ibn Nusayr...
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known as the
Nusayri rebellion, was one of the
arenas of the
Syrian Peasant Revolt (1834–1835).
Between 1834 and 1835, the
Alawites (
Nusayris) rose up against...
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Nusayri book and was not a 20th-century invention. The
following quote from the same
article illustrates his point: "As to the
change from "
Nuṣayrī"...
- of
Nations lasted from 1920 to 1946. The use of "Alawite",
instead of "
Nusayri", was
advocated by the
French early in the
Mandate period and referred...
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called Jabal al-Ansariya,
Jabal an-Nusayria or
Jabal al-`Alawīyin (Ansari,
Nusayri or
Alawi Mountains) is a
mountain range in
northwestern Syria running north–south...
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Monotheism Unitarianism Friedman,
Yaron (2010). The
Nuṣayrī-ʿAlawīs. Leiden: Brill. p. 44. Both
Nuṣayrīs and
Druzes were Shīʿī
sects deeply influenced by...
- Routledge. ISBN 9780415519175. Bar-Asher, Meir M.; Kofsky,
Aryeh (2002). The
Nusayri-Alawi Religion: An
Enquiry into Its
Theology and Liturgy. Brill. ISBN 9789004125520...
- England, with a pub in
Leeds even
taking the name "The
Northern Monkey".
Nusayri Syria and the
Levant Members of the
Alawite sect of Shi'a Islam. Once a...