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Sunpadh (Persian: سندپاد; also
spelled Sunpad and Sunbadh) was an
Iranian nobleman from the
House of Karen, who
incited an
uprising against the Abbasid...
- faith. In
particular this
includes his
close relationship with the
mobad Sunpadh and his
repeated praise of Zoroastrianism.
Following his
successful campaign...
- his
followers joined the
Ustadh Sis movement.
Ustadh Sis
Ishaq al-Turk
Sunpadh al-Muqanna Encyclopædia Iranica, BEHĀFARĪD,
Zoroastrian heresiarch and...
- Khurramites". The sect was
founded in the 8th
century AD by the
Persian cleric Sunpadh as a
revitalisation of an
earlier sect that had
mixed Shia Islam[citation...
- Abu
Muslim caused uproars throughout the
province of Khorasan. In 755
Sunpadh, an
Iranian nobleman from the
House of Karen, led a
revolt against al-Mansur...
-
religious and
political movement based on the 8th
century teachings of
Sunpadh, who
preached a
syncretism of Shia
Islam and Zoroastrianism.
Under Babak...
- One
Thousand and One Nights.
Sinbad may also
refer to:
Sinbad (comedian)
Sunpadh or
Sinbad the
Magus (fl. 8th century),
Iranian religious leader and activist...
- Hārithīyya Riyāhīyya Sam‘ānīyya Bayān ibn Sam‘ān
Rawendis Rezāmīyya Abu
Muslim Sunpadh Muḥammirah
Khurramites Babak Mazyar al-Muqanna
Ishaq al-Turk Khashabiyya...
- Hārithīyya Riyāhīyya Sam‘ānīyya Bayān ibn Sam‘ān
Rawendis Rezāmīyya Abu
Muslim Sunpadh Muḥammirah
Khurramites Babak Mazyar al-Muqanna
Ishaq al-Turk Khashabiyya...
- Later, al-Mahdi gave an
amnesty to the 30,000 captives.
Ishaq al-Turk
Sunpadh al-Muqanna
Mazdak Khurramites al-Tabari,
Muhammad ibn
Jarir (1990). The...