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  1. 169mm. The Ismailis, the second-largest Shi‘i community in the world today, are settled in over 25 countries across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe and North America. They are the only Muslims to follow a living spiritual guide of their community, the Nizari Ismaili Imam. For Ismailis, since the Prophet Muhammad first designated Ali as ...

  2. KHALILULLAH ALI I (957-993/1550-1585) KHALILULLAH ALI I (957-993/1550-1585) Mirza Khalil, mostly known as Khalilullah Ali I was born in Anjudan. It is related that Imam Nuruddin Ali had nominated him as his successor in presence of the Indian and Syrian Ismaili pilgrims at Anjudan. Khalilullah Ali is said to have examined the economical ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aziz_MianAziz Mian - Wikipedia

    Aziz Mian was one of the non-traditional Pakistani Qawwals. His voice was raspy and powerful. Aziz Mian was the only prominent qawwal to write his own lyrics (though, like others, he also performed songs written by other poets). [4] Aziz Mian was a contemporary and often a competitor of the Sabri Brothers. He first began performing at private ...

  4. KHALILULLAH ALI I (957-993/1550-1585), 39TH IMAM. "Mirza Khalil, mostly known as Khalilullah Ali I was born in Anjudan. It is related that Imam Nuruddin Ali nominated him as his successor in presence of the Indian and Syrian Ismaili pilgrims at Anjudan. Imam Khalilullah Ali is said to have examined the economical conditions of the poor Ismailis ...

  5. Nawab Mohammad Ismail Khan. Mohammad Ismail Khan was born in August 1884 in Meerut, a part of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. [1] He was born to Nawab Mohammad Ishak Khan of Jehangirabad and was the grandson of the Urdu and Persian poet, Nawab Mustafa Khan Shefta (sometimes spelled as 'Shaifta') –- 'Shaifta/Shefta' being his Urdu pen-name.

  6. The Kizilbash generals began to realize that Shah Ismail II was not a sort of ruler they had expected. They got him killed with the help of his sister, Pari Khan Khanum by poison in 985/1577. The Kizilbash crowned Muhammad Khudabanda, the elder brother of Shah Ismail II.

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  8. Quaid-i-Millat. Quaid-i-Millat or "Leader of the Country or Nation" may refer to, Liaquat Ali Khan (1895—1951), first prime minister of Pakistan. M. Muhammad Ismail Sahib (1896—1972), the founder of Indian Union Muslim League. Category: Disambiguation pages.

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