- The
Sulaymani branch of
Tayyibi Isma'ilism is an
Islamic community, of
which around 70,000
members reside in Yemen,
while a few
thousand Sulaymani Bohras...
- in Sind. Some ten
thousand Sulaymanis live in
rural areas of
Punjab known to the
Sulaymani as Jazeera-e Sind;
these Sulaymani communities have been in the...
- Tall
Sulaymānī (Arabic: تل سليماني) is a hill in Syria. It is
located in al-Hasakah province, in the
northeastern part of the country, 500 kilometers...
- of
Tayyibi Isma'ilism are
found in
various Bohra communities: Dawoodi,
Sulaymani, and Alavi. The
Tayyibi originally split from the
Fatimid Caliphate-supporting...
- 2. pp. 188–197.
Sulaymānī,K.(2000),
Alqab rejal doreh qajarieh (القاب رجال دورۀ قاجاريه)نشر نى, p.200 ISBN 9789643124847
Sulaymānī,K.(2000),
Alqab rejal...
-
March 1937 to
September 1941.
Hydari was born on 8
November 1869 into a
Sulaymani Bohra community of Muslims. His
father was Seth
Nazar Ali Hydari, a businessman...
-
traditionally home to
Christian and
Jewish communities, in
addition to
Sulaymani Ismailis and Zaidis.
Christians have been
absent from
Najran for some...
- the
early seventh century AH, it
served as the
capital of Al-Mekhlaf Al-
Sulaymani. Abu
Arish is one of the
historical cities known since the
fourth century...
- The
current seat of the
Alavi Bohra Da'i is in Vadodara, India. The
Sulaymanis are a
smaller group of
Tayyibi Ismailis, who
followed Sulayman bin H****an...
-
Baharna in the
Eastern Province and
Nakhawila of Medina, and the Ismāʿīlī
Sulaymani and Zaydī
Shias of Najran.
Estimations put the
number of Shīʿīte citizens...