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Persecution – Ismaʿili missionaries – Nāser Khosrow – Fatimids – Abbasids – Central Asia

Persecutions against Ismaʿili Missionaries in Central Asia: The Case of Nāser Khosrow

Local governors in Central Asia persecuted Ismaʿili missionaries (dāʿis) since the early years of Ismaʿili activity there. The rise of the Fatimid State, from the tenth century onwards, encouraged the activity of those missionaries who were receiving support from the Fatimids, leading to increased persecutions of Ismaʿilis in Iraq and the eastern provinces of the Abbasid Caliphate.This study will deal with the activity of those missionaries and the difficulties and persecutions that they faced, with a focus on the case of the dāʿi Nāser Khosrow (1004–1088/394–481) in Central Asia.

Persecutions against Ismaʿili Missionaries in Central Asia: The Case of Nāser

Publication Type  Article
Year of Publication  2017
Date Published  2017
Authors  Mahamid, Hatim
Original Publication  Journal of persianate studies 10 (2017) 57–73
Publisher  Journal of persianate studies 10 (2017) 57–73
Source  

Open University of Israel and Sakhnin College

Key Words  Persecution – Ismaʿili missionaries – Nāser Khosrow – Fatimids – Abbasids – Central Asia


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