- Hakīm Sa'd-al-Dīn ibn Shams-al-Dīn Nizārī Bīrjandī
Quhistānī (Persian: حکیم سعدالدین بن شمسالدین نزاری بیرجندی قهستانی), or
simply Nizari Ghohestani...
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their destruction."
Among the most
notable Ismaili thinkers, Bu
Ishaq Quhistani regarded the
notion of
subjective opinion (qiyās) as
completely contradictory...
- re****ation of the
various sects other than the Isma’ilis. In his re****ation,
Quhistani particularly targets those who do not
believe in prophets, and
those Muslims...
- al-Nisaburi, al-Naysaburi - from Nishapur, Iran al-Qazwini – from
Qazvin al-
Quhistani - from
Quhistan al-Qumisi, al-Kumisi - from Qumis, Iran al-Razi – from...
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shihna of
Khurasan killed September 1097 near Sarakhs,
Seljuq Empire a
Quhistani rafiq (companion)
unknown The
Shiite Seljuk vizier Majd al-Mulk Balasani...
- 2014-12-15. Alibhai,
Fayaz S. (2002). "Surviving the Mongols:
Nizari Quhistani and the
Continuity of
Ismaili Tradition in
Persia – A
Reading Guide" (PDF)...
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Mongol attack on the
Ismailis came in
April 1253 AD, when many of the
Quhistani fortresses were lost to the
Christian Mongol general Ket-Buqa. By May...
- groups. In his
travelogue Safar-nama, the
contemporary Ismaili poet
Nizari Quhistani alludes to have seen him in
person in 1280,
calling him by the
names Shams-i...
- Review. 13: 23–34. Jamal,
Nadia Eboo (2002).
Surviving the Mongols: Nizārī
Quhistānī and the
Continuity of
Ismaili Tradition in Persia. London: Tauris. p. 70...
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Najmeddin Razi
Zartosht Bahram-e
Pazhdo Muhammad Aufi Qazi Beiza'i
Nizari Quhistani Awhadi Maraghai Humam-i Tabrizi1213/14 – 1289)
Auhaduddin Kermani Ghiyas...